Written 15 March, 2007
Zero Point
Another of Sweetie’s destinations was Zero Point, the creation of Sabine Stonebender.
The entry point featured a superb prim statue of a dragon and another of an eagle—and Ms. Stonebender, who welcomed us. We promptly teleported to the higher level.
Where the psychedelia started.
OMG!
There were seemingly miles of fluorescently-lit swirling tunnels, all in neon blue and red and orange and yellow and purple, patterns dancing, engaging the peripheral vision and overwhelming the brain.
Well, just look at the photos.
At the top was the Vomit Comet, a carnival-type ride that took Axel and myself through a smorgasbord of color reminiscent of a LSD flashback. Sweetie, alas, couldn’t ride, as her Mac keyboard wouldn’t allow it.
Again, I’m amazed by the ingenuity of Second Life’s inhabitants.
Zero Point
Another of Sweetie’s destinations was Zero Point, the creation of Sabine Stonebender.
The entry point featured a superb prim statue of a dragon and another of an eagle—and Ms. Stonebender, who welcomed us. We promptly teleported to the higher level.
Where the psychedelia started.
OMG!
There were seemingly miles of fluorescently-lit swirling tunnels, all in neon blue and red and orange and yellow and purple, patterns dancing, engaging the peripheral vision and overwhelming the brain.
Well, just look at the photos.
At the top was the Vomit Comet, a carnival-type ride that took Axel and myself through a smorgasbord of color reminiscent of a LSD flashback. Sweetie, alas, couldn’t ride, as her Mac keyboard wouldn’t allow it.
Again, I’m amazed by the ingenuity of Second Life’s inhabitants.
1 comment:
Chey, hope to see Zero point sometime.... thanks for telling us all about it.
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