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July 16th, 2010 Nostrum No comments

I stopped visiting SecondLife a while ago. For a while, I’ve wanted to post something for my friends that would explain my absence from SecondLife, but I’ve struggled to find words to express how I feel.My decision to leave SecondLife  had nothing to do with the fine people I’ve met in-world; it was largely the result of my increasing frustration with technical aspects of the in-world experience and disappointment with the direction that Linden Lab was taking.

In all fictional accounts of the metaverse, the immersive 3D world that constitutes the user interface to virtual reality overcomes some fundamental limitation of a more traditional online experience, and the barriers to entry are minimized away. In Neil Stephenson’s Snow Crash, or any of William Gibson’s novels, for example, the net is an information-rich environment, and the “presence” of the stories’ protagonists in virtual space is a way of providing a higher bandwidth to transfer that information to the characters. The problems of a user interface are gone, vanished into some magical direct-brain interface that overcomes the limitations of screen resolution and archaic keyboards. Content ownership issues and ownership rights are nowhere to be seen. When those issues are even hinted at, the metaverse appears to run according to classic libertarian theory: rights exist where they are defensible and defended; reuse is rampant; the economics of baseline development are ignored (Who paid Hiro to write the sword fighting program for The Black Sun? How did he eat while he did it?)

Compared to this, SecondLife looks pitiful. The interface is a huge barrier to entry; a substantial amount of time is required just to learn basic movement. (In fairness, Stephenson hints at a similar learning curve in Snow Crash, but only in passing.) Linden Lab attempted to improve it with viewer 2.0, a well-intentioned but impossibly misguided effort which miraculously, simultaneously fails to improve the experience of seasoned users, and at the same time manages to raise the bar for new residents even higher. The result was horrific: a 38% reduction of staff at Linden Lab, and the head of M Linden, a victim perhaps of his own failure to deliver.

Viewer 2.0 went wrong because it was based on a fundamental misunderstanding of what’s needed to take SecondLife beyond its current hobbyist user base. Linden Lab eyed the vast user communities of web 2.0 social networking sites as an unexploited market, and attempted to build a viewer that would trick all those Farmville and Mafia Wars players into signing up – and eventually paying – for a cool new(-ish) online experience.

Much has been written about how Snow Crash influenced Philip Linden’s vision during the creation of SecondLife. If the Lindens had kept going back to that novel, they might have caught on to something that seems obvious to me: what’s needed is not ways to get new users into SecondLife; instead, we need ways to integrate other net content into the SecondLife experience, creating a compelling experience that will attract users to the platform. SecondLife should provide a means for its users to access and interact with other parts of the internet in-world, in ways that, if they are not easier than RL, are at least somehow more compelling. In practical terms, as a developer and content producer, this means: SecondLife needs a stable development environment that integrates with a variety of standard development tools, and it needs APIs and service points that allow developers to pull all manner of content into the in-world experience. Rather than trying to get Facebook users to join SecondLife, how about

  • integrating Facebook (and other) profiles with SecondLife avatar profiles
  • providing reliable interfaces to external calendaring services
  • providing similar interfaces to Twitter, Blogger, and other forms of content
  • abandoning the in-world search, and replacing it with Google (by making all in-world content discoverable via the web)
  • replacing the HUD concept with a supported viewer plugin that allows third-party tools to modify the interface

Some of these things already exist in the form of scripted objects that are available in SecondLife. Viewer 2.0 has support for media plug-ins, but I’ve not seen anything that integrates with the viewer UI. None of them have the level of support, reliability, or client integration that is needed to make the experience compelling for a new user. If we’re going to use SecondLife to browse blogs, read RSS feeds, post twitter updates, or read MySpace pages, there has to be something that differentiates that experience from firing up a web browser for those kinds of things.

To find that, though, we will have to answer the fundamental question that lurks behind all discussions of SecondLife: What is SecondLife for? That we even have to pose this question should raise a red flag immediately. There have been a lot of talk about SecondLife as a platform for business applications, but let’s get real: there are exactly two ways to potentially make money in SecondLife:

  • Rent object storage and virtual real estate from Linden Lab, and then sublet that out to other users, or
  • Build compelling content (either permanent builds or events) and charge other users for access to that content.

In either case, the end-consumer of SecondLife is… the current user base. There’s no “pull” to bring people in from the outside, other than the “cool factor” of SecondLife (and its user-generated content.) Linden Lab has been searching for a way to make SecondLife a marketable product, and failing miserably. For example:

  • As place for training and online meetings, SecondLife fails: Virtually any web-based solution is easier to use both for presenters and participants.
  • As a place to market real-world products, SecondLife fails: The web reaches a huge segment of the world, in one form or another. All the grids and platforms combined with SecondLife are a tiny speck by comparison.
  • As a venue for ‘live’ performance, SecondLife fails: even if watching Bono’s avatar was as cool as seeing streaming video of Bono, the fact that we can’t get more than seventy people onto a sim without it crashing is literally a show-stopper.

SecondLife remains a niche, and it will continue to do so. It serves specific communities well, but only because the members of those communities are willing to overcome the barriers to entry and overlook the limitations of the platform.

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Organica Set 04-02-2010

April 2nd, 2010 Nostrum No comments
1 Liquid Hertz – Aes Dana Aes Dana 07:19 Cosmik Chill “Orange”
2 Tachyon Tripswitch 02:39 Circuit Breaker
3 Hayling FC Kahuna 06:48 Hayling
4 Araras Entheogenic 05:23 Flight Of The Urubus
5 Deep Down In The Jungle Cybertribe 04:08 Sacred Memories
6 Nebula Islanders 06:30 The Islanders – Entre Aguas
7 2046 Saafi Brothers 14:25 Mystic Cigarettes
8 Toucan – Union Jack Union Jack 04:39 The Art of Chill 2
9 Roll Your Own (Youth Vs Subsonar Rmx) Tripswitch 07:12 Circuit Breaker: Rewired
10 Hayling (Super Fury Animals Dunk Dunk Dunk edit) FC Kahuna 04:50 Hayling
12 Microcondian Entheogenic 07:11 Flight Of The Urubus
18 Rise Alexander Lasarenko 03:26 Clear
13 Urubus Entheogenic 05:31 Flight Of The Urubus
14 The Daydream Tycho 04:11 The Daydream/The Disconnect
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Organica Set – 03-19-2010

March 19th, 2010 Nostrum No comments
Num. Title Artist Time Release
1 Worm Hole Blues Machine Love 11:58 Atomic Power Pak
2 Roll Your Own Tripswitch 06:41 Circuit Breaker
3 Asleep From Day – The Chemical Brothers The Chemical Brothers 04:51 In The Air
4 Proton/Electron Carbon Based Lifeforms 06:57 World Of Sleepers
5 Dereye – Toires Feat. Irina Mikhailova Toires Feat. Irina Mikhailova 05:17 The Riddle Of Santa Catherina
6 On The Seventh Night System 7 07:32 777
7 Elephant Machine Younger Brother 06:22 The Last Days Of Gravity
8 Still On Mars Astral Projection 07:32 Another World
9 Harmonia (Neon Stereo’s Lost in a Cave mix) Pitch Black 05:57 Rhythm, Sound and Movement
10 Spooked Tegma 11:06 Around the World in 80 Minutes
11 Trip Waterjuice 06:24 Melbaphonics
12 Cobalt H.U.V.A. Network 07:13 Ephemeris
13 Psychic Gibbon Younger Brother 07:31 The Last Days Of Gravity
14 Wake Up Cafu 07:12 Wake Up
15 Julie With Brian Eno 05:52 Desert Island Selection
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Organica Set – 03-12-2010

March 12th, 2010 Nostrum No comments
Num. Title Artist Time Release
1 Voices (From A Distant Planet) Cybertribe 05:37 Sacred Memories
2 Fade Away H.U.V.A. Network 06:37 Ephemeris
3 Drunkenstein – JAB JAB 07:01 From Goa With Love
4 On The Seventh Night System 7 07:32 777
5 Smpty spaces missing units Pitch Black 06:19 Ape to Angel
6 Spaced (Shulman Remix) Entheogenic 08:01 Dialogue of the Speakers
7 Two Harmonized Peyote Songs Gerald Primeaux, Sr. 04:16 A Tradition Continues… – Harmonized Peyote Songs
8 Moonlight – Total Eclipse Total Eclipse 08:05 The Riddle Of Santa Catherina
9 Walker Deep-Dive-Corp. 07:21 Freestyle Floating
10 Medicine (Deep Mix) Rara Avis 09:17 Eden – A Collection Of Global Chill
11 Kara Kum (The Bombay Dub Spaghetti Eastern Mix) Banco De Gaia 05:47 Eden – A Collection Of Global Chill
12 Dorset Perception (Total Eclipse Remix)-House Version – Shp Shpongle 07:26 Unusual Suspects
13 Closer Liquid 06:08 Culture
14 California Sunshine Abakus 06:11 That Much Closer To The Sun
15 Dirty Thirty – The Crystal Method featuring Peter Hook The Crystal Method featuring Peter Hook 05:26 Divided By Night
16 Indigo (Androcell Rmx) Tripswitch 07:18 Circuit Breaker: Rewired
17 Sweet Sirenes Saafi Brothers 10:36 Mystic Cigarettes
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Organica Set – 3-5-2010

March 5th, 2010 Nostrum No comments
Num. Title Artist Time Release
1 Bass Case Heyoka 06:01 Whomp Gland
2 Ape to Angel Pitch Black 08:23 Ape to Angel
3 inspiral Hands Upon Black Earth 05:01 hands upon black earth
4 Adnans Orbital 08:41 In Sides
5 The Stones are not too busy Solar Fields 10:29 Movements
6 Rising Sun Deep-Dive-Corp. 06:16 Freestyle Floating
7 Space Night (ISS Mix) – The Minimal Mouse The Minimal Mouse 04:22 Kernkraftwerk Electro Loops
8 Hare Krisna Thievery Corporation 03:35 Radio Retaliation (Deluxe Edition)
9 Entering Nirvana Chromosome 08:32 The Genome Project
10 Egypt By Air Bombay Dub Orchestra 07:05 3 Cities In Dub
11 Crumblenaut Younger Brother 06:31 A Flock of Bleeps
12 Om Namo Bhagavate Desert Dwellers 07:37 DownTemple Dub: Waves
13 The Daydream Tycho 04:11 The Daydream/The Disconnect
14 Bassic (Flow Mix) Deep-Dive-Corp. 08:44 Blackmail Recordings – Special Edition
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Organica Set – 2-19-2010

February 19th, 2010 Nostrum No comments
Num. Title Artist Time Release
1 Monsoon Malabar (Dub Remix) Bombay Dub Orchestra 10:50 3 Cities In Dub
2 Without Thought (Youth Remix) Entheogenic 06:51 Dialogue of the Speakers
3 Echoes Deep-Dive-Corp. 07:10 Blackmail Recordings – Special Edition
4 Different Deserts Jorge Reyes / Steve Roach / Suso Saiz 12:21 Suspended Memories, Forgotten Gods
5 Hydroponic Garden Carbon Based Lifeforms 09:12 Hydroponic Garden
6 Misty Mountain Desert Dwellers 08:46 DownTemple Dub: Waves
7 Entering Nirvana Chromosome 08:32 The Genome Project
8 A Whole New Way Of Looking At The Day Abakus 03:30 That Much Closer To The Sun
9 Unadrumma (Sunshine Sound System Remix) Pitch Black 06:10 Electronomicon
10 But Your Dreams May Not Kuba 06:40 How The Future Sounded
11 Beautiful Karsh Kale 05:27 Eden – A Collection Of Global Chill
12 Roll Your Own Tripswitch 06:41 Circuit Breaker
13 Something Heavens H.U.V.A. Network 06:43 Ephemeris
14 Om Namo Bhagavate Desert Dwellers 07:37 DownTemple Dub: Waves
15 Pagan Dream Machine (Vibrasphere Remix) Entheogenic 08:34 Dialogue of the Speakers
16 kalimayantra Hands Upon Black Earth 06:02 hands upon black earth
17 plasma ((shaker edit)) – Altom Altom 06:15 Namaskar
18 Psychic Gibbon Younger Brother 07:31 The Last Days Of Gravity
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Organica set – 02-05-2010

February 5th, 2010 Nostrum 1 comment
Num. Title Artist Time Release
1 Snowflake 3 Yagya 07:52 Rhythm of Snow
2 zaz – cell cell 10:06 Namaskar
3 Together in Silence Saafi Brothers 10:02 Mystic Cigarettes
4 Snowflake 1 Yagya 07:28 Rhythm of Snow
5 Consciousness Zero One 06:03 Psy-Fi
6 2046 Saafi Brothers 14:25 Mystic Cigarettes
7 plasma ((shaker edit)) – Altom Altom 06:15 Namaskar
8 Snowflake 6 Yagya 09:15 Rhythm of Snow
9 Guitar Project Islanders 05:21 The Islanders – Entre Aguas
10 peace of mind – vibrasphere vibrasphere 07:56 Namaskar
11 Snowflake 5 Yagya 06:50 Rhythm of Snow
12 Sweet Sirenes Saafi Brothers 10:36 Mystic Cigarettes
13 kalimayantra Hands Upon Black Earth 06:02 hands upon black earth
14 zaz – cell cell 10:06 Namaskar
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Organica Set 01-29-2010

January 29th, 2010 Nostrum No comments
Title Artist Time Track Release
Causality Zero One 06:16 9 Psy-Fi
God Joe Frank :: Work in Progress 02:07 Joe Frank Radio
I Would Not Be Inclined Hunter S. Thompson 02:08 15 The Gonzo Tapes: The Life And Work Of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Reminiscing William S. Burroughs 04:18 3 A Spoken Breakdown
inspiral Hands Upon Black Earth 05:01 2 hands upon black earth
Transfer Zero One 06:32 1 Psy-Fi
Suicide Bridge Joe Frank :: The Other Side 02:00 Joe Frank Radio
Megalomania Zero One 07:25 10 Psy-Fi
divinedei Hands Upon Black Earth 05:00 6 hands upon black earth
Time Circles H.U.V.A. Network 08:29 7 Distances
A Strange Backwaters Hunter S. Thompson 05:33 10 The Gonzo Tapes: The Life And Work Of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Nightflower (kaya project mix) Kaya Project 06:18 6 Walking Through
Double Drums Peace Orchestra 09:22 3 Peace Orchestra
Ape to Angel Pitch Black 08:23 1 Ape to Angel
God Joe Frank :: Work in Progress 02:07 Joe Frank Radio
Causality Zero One 06:16 9 Psy-Fi
I Would Not Be Inclined Hunter S. Thompson 02:08 15 The Gonzo Tapes: The Life And Work Of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Elephant Machine Younger Brother 06:22 3 The Last Days Of Gravity
Shamanic Tea (Manasseh Rmx) Tripswitch 06:17 2 Circuit Breaker: Rewired
Offset (Extended Mix) Yotopia 07:30 4 Connect The Dots
Mental Discipline Wizzy Noise 08:17 5 Elecktro Theater
Three monks with bowls and cymbals Buddhist Monks of Maitri Vihar Monastery 02:14 1 Tibetan Mantras & Chants
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Organica Set 1-15-2010

January 15th, 2010 Nostrum No comments
Num. Title Artist Time Release
1 Causality Zero One 06:16 Psy-Fi
1a God Joe Frank :: Work in Progress 02:07 Joe Frank Radio
2 inspiral Hands Upon Black Earth 05:01 hands upon black earth
3 Transformation Zero One 05:24 Psy-Fi
4 Dirty Thirty – The Crystal Method featuring Peter Hook The Crystal Method featuring Peter Hook 05:26 Divided By Night
5 Sex Style Astrix 06:50 Artcore
6 Elecktro Theater Wizzy Noise 07:35 Elecktro Theater
7 Blunts & Robots – The Crystal Method featuring Peter Hook The Crystal Method featuring Peter Hook 05:50 Divided By Night
8 ghostsong Hands Upon Black Earth 06:39 hands upon black earth
9 Transfer Zero One 06:32 Psy-Fi
10 Psychic Gibbon Younger Brother 07:31 The Last Days Of Gravity
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Organica Set List 12-18-2009

December 18th, 2009 Nostrum No comments
Num. Title Artist Time Release
1 Timeless E.S.P. Entheogenic 07:35 Dialogue of the Speakers
2 Rude Mechanicals (Mistrust’s Ambiotik mix) – Pitch Black fea Pitch Black featuring KP 06:28 Rhythm, Sound and Movement
3 Domination Peace Orchestra 08:35 Peace Orchestra
4 Last Summer Dub Abakus 04:42 That Much Closer To The Sun
5 Kailash Kuba 05:33 How The Future Sounded
6 Little Fluffy Clouds The Orb 04:29
7 Megamix (Tranquility Bass Remix) Tranquility Bass 09:39 Reich Remixed
8 Acrostico Gui Boratto 04:25 Chromophobia
9 Walker Deep-Dive-Corp. 07:21 Freestyle Floating
10 Aranyanyara – the Ouverture Entheogenic 06:49 Dialogue of the Speakers
11 Aranyanyara – the Ouverture Entheogenic 06:49 Dialogue of the Speakers
12 Son Of The Sky – Astropilot Astropilot 09:38 The Riddle Of Santa Catherina
13 I Would Not Be Inclined Hunter S. Thompson 02:08 The Gonzo Tapes: The Life And Work Of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
14 Medicine (Deep Mix) Rara Avis 09:17 Eden – A Collection Of Global Chill
15 Sonic Colonic (Patch’s Reconstruction mix) Pitch Black 05:47 Rhythm, Sound and Movement
16 Dorset Perception (Total Eclipse Remix)-House Version – Shp Shpongle 07:26 Unusual Suspects
17 Freefall Pitch Black 05:41 Ape to Angel
18 Fade Away H.U.V.A. Network 06:37 Ephemeris
19 Psychic Gibbon Younger Brother 07:31 The Last Days Of Gravity
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