The PIP Report Is Born!
The what, will you ask?
Well, behind every name there is a story. So for all of you interested to know, this is the story of the PIP Report.
Discovering SecondLife
I bumbled into my Second Life completely by accident, just about three months ago: a friend told me about this amazing new way to communicate, learn and have fun unlike anything she had experienced before. I was hooked as soon as I joined - probably because I was lucky enough to meet a person who knew her way around the grid and accompanied me to a few live concerts, dance clubs, and art galleries.
Sharing arts, culture, music, entertainment in such a unique and creative way was a totally new experience for me. Here we had artists from all over the world ready and willing to create, perform an share - and a huge audience thirsty to experience, be dazzled, participate, applaud. The ultimate grass-roots experience where arts and culture, music and literature, dancing and poetry break out of traditional bounds and expand into new media of popular interaction and communication. People from all across the globe could share a moment together in a virtual space, experiencing a common "happening" in a virtual location. What could be more creative, fascinating, fun, than a talented but unknown performer streaming live music out of his basement for an audience whose members were spread out across countries and continents yet at the same time shared the intimacy and togetherness of a virtual cafe where all participants could listen to the performer's live music, interact, applaud, dance, chat and share an enjoyable experience together?
You can imagine how I spent my the first months of my Second Life: flying (flying! I always has an Icarus complex...) from one place to another, from one live performance, club, exhibition to the next, rootless and homeless but happy and full of wonder at this surprisingly new and dynamic virtual universe I had become part of. I thought a few times to buy some land and settle down, but then again I loved my peripatetic, nomadic ways - that is, until late December, when I attended a live performance of Maximillien Kleene, a great "chansonnier" singing inspiring ballads and playing a mean guitar, held on the frozen river of an Ancient Rome-themed sim.
Finding a Home
The place was called Colonia Nova and happened to be part of a three-sim community of some 70 people who had set up their own system of government, complete with a Representative Assembly, political parties, campaigns, elections and even its own flag!
Despite its slightly incongruous, tongue-twisting name - The Confederation of Democratic Simulators (CDS) - I liked the place and its people and returned a few times - once for a live streaming of a Metanomics event in Colonia Nova's Roman Amphitheatre, a second time during an election town hall meeting between various candidates and voters, then again for the official debate between the representatives of its four political parties just before the start of their January 2008 election.
The combination of a active, democratic community coming together around entertainment and educational events and pushing the boundaries of what could be achieved in this brave new world appealed to me. For the first time, I thought of setting up a base I might call "home", where I could return to in-between my explorations, where I could meet people as interested as I was in arts, culture, entertainment, education and the democratic process, and maybe even make a few friends.
I started exploring the three sims of the CDS - Neufreistadt, a Middles Ages Bavarian themed sim with castles, churches, towers and museums surrounded by fog and snow, Colonia Nova, and Alpine Meadow, a Swiss-type landscape complete with a streaming river, a monastery and mountain chalets - hoping to meet some of its residents. One of the first people I met on the narrow, cobblestone streets of Neufreistadt was Pip Torok, who had just bought a beautifully-crafted German house and was moving in. He invited me in his new place and we soon discovered we shared affinities not only in politics and arts. but happened to have to same kind of sarcastic, dry sense of humor -no doubt due to the fact that we just happen to live a few miles apart, in London,England. What a small world - real or virtual!
After taking my leave from Pip and teleporting to Colonia Nova, I unwittingly wandered into the tail-end of a CDS Representative Assembly Meeting - where the communitty's elected public officials meet and discuss the issues of the day. Once of the newly-elected members, Sonja Strom, was kind enough to sit down next to me and to explain to me what was going on, what the meeting was about and which representatives belonged to which political parties -or, in local parlance, factions. After the meeting ended, she introduced me to some of her fellow citizens and offered me her friendship.
Continuing with my tour, I wandered up the slopes of Alpine Meadow, where I met Cindy Ecksol, sitting in front of her mountain chalet, accompanied by her beautiful shepherd dog Shadow and not far from her sheep. We were soon joined my MT Lundquist, ThePrincess Parisi and Feminist Expedition (who just then bought an available chalet in the area and became a new CDS citizen. They all welcomed me and even invited me to join a political party. Although i decided to at least become a citizen myself and get to know better the community and the issues that concern its inhabitants before making a specific commitment to a political party, I was very happy to meet them all and make so many new friends.
So, after meeting such nice, friendly, open people I was certain I wanted to give it a try and make CDS my home. Ever since I was a school boy I have been fascinated by the history of Ancient Rome - so I started to look around for a small loft I could buy in Colonia Nova. On a road leading to the city's central plaza I found a little house, with open arches to the street, which the owner indicated that she might consider selling. I IMed her - and so I got to meet Ludo Merit - a friendly, helpful lady who offered to become my business partner and share the residence with her (land ownership in the community being a necessary pre-requisite of becoming a CDS citizen). Half an hour later, Voila! Yours truly had become the newest citizen of the Confederation of Democratic Simulators, sharing a roman domus a few steps away from the forum.
Creating the PIP Report
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
The "PIP" Report - Helping You Choose the Best!
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CDS,
Colonia Nova,
Democracy,
Informed Choices,
Primus Inter Pares,
Ratings,
The PIP Report
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