the one hundred and fifty-second episode of ventriloquy introduces my initial musings on a conceptual puzzle that i have been thinking about regarding the geography of Second Life.
it's a conundrum which i've been playing with at the back of my mind for some time, but one which i never really accorded much importance to, till recently.
the catalyst for this shift in priority has been the collection, measurement and analysis of data from the system developed by Windy Schor, which i've blogged about on earlier occasions.
Windy and i each have booths at SL5B Linked - i try to give you clear directions on how to visit in this 4.1 MB download.
SL5B is the name given to the series of events over the next fortnight which commemorate five years of Second Life coming out of beta. my booth at SL5B Linked differs from my land parcel at SL5B Prim, in that while the latter is meant to give visitors a preview of the Singapore-themed island of Temasek, the former permits visitors to learn more about some of the work i have been doing in-world in Literature, Geography, and the Earth Sciences.