SLCC 2008 Afterthoughts

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Thursday Night Group Picture

“Wow” really explains my feelings after an SLCC. Planning for this year’s SLCC has been one of the most difficult things I’ve done, however worth every moment and turned out to be a success. It’s hard for me to say what the convention means and the sort of experience that is shared, I have come away with one thought and that SLCC is very important. Possibly more than I thought of previously. In conversations with several first timers, they express the same joy and excitement I have in organizing the convention. They are excited, eager to participate in discussions, and reconnect with others after spending so much time, working, discussing, and interacting together online, a feeling that also resonates with organizers, volunteers and SLCC veterans.

This year’s Second Life Community Convention was great! I wanted to recap the convention but I could not keep enough notes to detail everything that went on. There are many highlights that play throughout my mind, names of people whom cards I have scattered in my luggage (which needs to get unpacked), pictures that need to be Flickred and posted that would cause this post to run several pages. I would inadvertently forget a name, an experience and the post will come crashing down. The one I will note is that I did finally get some rest (for those of you whom worried!); throughout this weekend, I think I have operated on roughly 8 hours sleep. This was due to many late evenings participating in discussions and events with others, enjoying the company only to have to wake up near 7 to work on the convention is something that I’ve gotten accustomed to with the SLCC. It shocked me that I could perform on two hours of sleep but that in of itself is horribly destructive (read: children do not do this at home!)

There are many interesting highlights and developments concerning SLCC 2008, many things that will change in the upcoming year, and many things that will be better and grow. This experience shows me there is a need to connect with each other and that must continue to happen because it is rich, rewarding and educational. In conversation it was mentioned that the SLCC is a “user” convention and wondered about the benefits of having such a thing. While he was correct, the SLCC is created by Second Life residents (or users) whom volunteer time to organize, plan and develop a plethora of content, the user is much more diverse than any other platform. There are many discussions, sights and items placed on display for the first time at the SLCC’s. I remember after San Francisco (2006) I expressed concern among other organizers that SLCC’s would become an uncontrollable trade-show environment where launches would dominate and would not properly represent the community. What I forgot and continually reminded is Second Life and its “users” are not all made from the same mold. Residents are entrepreneurs, educators, artists, musicians, and in all honesty unlike those of many other software platforms available. This develops a rich connection between “users”, the introduction of new releases and the structure of Second Life; the SLCC becomes many conventions in one. The magic is once a year it happens in one space at once.

SLCC is important and I always enjoy my time there and come away with many interesting memories, connections and thoughts. It’s a rich bond that connects people virtually, reality, and as a whole making it a worthwhile experience.

I can’t wait to see everyone again next year!

SLCC 2008 Registration is Now Open To The Public!

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Register for the 2008 Second Life Community Convention

The Second Life Community Convention 2008 Registration is open for everyone!  Ticket prices are $220 (or $L 58220)  You can register at http://www.slconvention.org/register/

I really hope to see you on September!  For more information visit www.slconvention.org

Create your own track at SLCC ‘08

Monday, December 10th, 2007

Second Life Community Convention 2008
Since the end of SLCC ‘07, one comment that the Future United, Inc board consistently received was the want to become more involved, and to organize specific tracks. Hearing the concern Randal Moss (the executive director) came up with this great idea, rather than having two days of super-huge mega tracks, why not create mini-tracks that the residents ran… essentially handing organizing a track and the track-leader responsibilities to the Second Life Community. That is exactly what we have done with the 2008 Second Life Community Convention, you have the power to decide the content of the 2008 Second Life Community Convention. Residents are now able to create and submit their RFP’s for mini-tracks for the 2008 Second Life Community Convention in Tampa, FL. All of the instructions, e-mails, and additional information are included. The deadline for submitting your RFP is January 11th, 2008!

I can’t wait to see some of the great ideas that you guys come up with! To take from Snap! “I’ve got the power!”, and yes you the Second Life Community now have the power.

Second Life Community Convention ‘08

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Randal Moss posted, earlier today, the location of the upcoming Second Life Community Convention on the current SLCC website. This year it’s going to take place the weekend of September 4th, 2007 at the Tampa Marriott Waterside (read there for a full explanation). Right now there are several things in the works and should be announced soon (such as sponsorship packages, exact registration and room pricing, just to name a few.) Check the website (over at slconvention.org) for upcoming information!

Second Marriage

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Engagement at SLCC 2007 KISS

Many people get engaged at a place where the memory will last throughout their marriage, a favorite place, a special event, a surprise dinner, something that would make the engagement special. When dealing with two people who have met through Second Life, there are so many special moments that even the day two people meet face to face is a special important moment. But this is not uncommon for those who meet other people online. Let me introduce to you Chelle and Joe. Chelle is a beautiful, fun woman (who I did spend quite a bit of time flirting playfully with, sorry Joe!), a DJ in Second Life, and was a team leader for the Relay for Life. Her boyfriend, Joe, she met in Second Life. Joe is a secure, friendly, honest guy who wants to stand by his woman (cue song!) and really wanted to make the proposal even more special (or specialer if that is a word!).
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