Separation of State

The first month of January is just about half-way through and I’ve had a very interesting ride so far. It’s interesting to see what has happened in the past half-month and how much I do (or don’t do.) The mental part of me feels inundated with projects, ideas, thoughts, while the physical part seems to attempt to keep up and stumbles just a wee bit. Managing social networks and virtual worlds has become more difficult than I thought. There is a pro and con to having a twitter, pownce, and a jaiku but all at what cost? Sure someone can have a MySpace, a Facebook, and an Iminlikewithyou, but why? Second Life is great but many of us also have a WoW account and hang around in There.com or Kaneva. The one lesson I’ve learned in the short half-a-month is that need to be everywhere doesn’t work to well, while some social applications are great, do you really need a Pandora and last.fm? These tools are great but what you do with them that what makes it even more interesting.

My virtual and real lives have always been connected at the hip. Both are one in the same, although I respond to both my real name and Nexeus. I’m beginning to realize that while it is great to be open about one’s real and virtual life some separation is needed. There are topics I can dwelve into as Nexeus but not under my real name and vice versa. I’m also realizing that this does not apply to just my virtual and real life identities but also of the projects that deal with. Some of the things I do personally and collaboratively has always been housed under one umbrella, but it is time for me to separate these two things for greater flexibility and less confusion.

With all of that said, the following things are going to happen; the items sell under the name apex-high studio. are going to be separated within a month and rebranded under the brand name [nf_D]. As well, I’m immediately discounting many of the older items under the apex-high studio. name before removing them. Many will reappear as updates under the new [nf_d] brand. apex-high studio. will remain (it’s not going anywhere anytime soon.)

As for myself, there will be a slight separation between avatar and the real world me. This includes changing social network profiles, connections and information. I won’t hide from one or the other, but those involved in my real life don’t necessarily wish to be involved in my virtual life and the opposite is very true. I’ve begun to think of this in the same way a person has a distinction between their professional and personal life. While both worlds encompasses who they are, their friends necessarily don’t want to hear about what is going on at work, and their co-workers don’t really want to hear about what is going on with your best friend from High School. Those happen on a more personal, one-to-one level, which I’ll never abandon.
My two worlds of Nexeus and my real self will always merge into each other, but they don’t always have to be the same things all of the time.

Reminder: 1 Week Left in the Winter Male Fashion Contest

A quick reminder that there is a week left in the apex-high studio./ASpiRE! Winter Male Fashion Contest. The contest ends on January 21st, 2008. For details, click here.

[Event] holidaypalooza 2007

holidaypalooza 2007

Holidaypalooza is back! This event is the combination of music, celebration and prize giving. On December 23rd, 2007, BCreative and myself will be holding the apex-high studio. annual celebration of the holiday. This event will have hour long sets between BCreative and I (Nexeus Fatale), as we travel from Funk to Modern Day music for four hours straight. Along with the musical celebration there will be gifts handed out randomly to those who attend from top Second Life designers (so far there are confirmed gifts from Nyte N Day, Pixel Dolls, Neil Protagonist, Rebel Hope, Confined). What more from the holidays could you ask for?

The festivities begin on Sunday, December 23rd, 2007 from 12pm to 4pm SLT @ the high. Continue Reading »

Official Releases and Development @ apex-high studio.

Some of my projects over at apex-high studio. has kept me pretty busy of late. I’ve completed two of them and they are up for official release! The first is the high. collection. It is a series of furniture created for the high. a lounge in Second Life on the Skiddraw sim. The high. has served as my lounge and basically the headquarters of apex-high studio.

The second release is the long anticipated update of the dj tool. tower (which has taken forever to finish). The dj tool. tower v1.3 adds several much needed functionality (including an improved update system that is web based), and also comes with the release of a line of product – multiuser. The multiuser line allows up to two other users (for a total of three users) to utilize the tower. A line designed for clubs is currently in the works and is expected for release in early 2008.

All of these items are available at the apex-high studio. store at OnRez and in the apex-high studio. store in Second Life.

(official announcements and pictures @ http://www.apexhighstudio.com)

apex-high studio. $L 10k ASpiRE! Radio Contest

We at apex-high studio. have just launched a $L 10k ASpiRE! Radio Contest in honor of their launch. The contest is pretty cool, 3 winners will get to have their audio creativity placed as a part of ASpiRE! Radio (which has just launched over the weekend) on all shows and playlists and there’s money involved. All you have to do is create a 10 – 15 Second station ID/advertisement for ASpiRE! Radio and it will be played throughout the day, during shows, and with your name in the station ID line (click here for an example). Use your own creativity and the first prize winner can win $L 5k, second place $L 3k, and last place $L 2k. You will also be a permanent fixture of ASpiRE! Radio as your work will be a part of the permanent fixture of all programming.

You can read the full description of the contest on the apex-high studio website (www.apexhighstudio.com)

DISCLAIMER: if your wondering apex-high studio. is a group that I’ve started an run, and yes apex-high studio. acts as the technical supervisor and stream management team for ASpiRE! Radio.