After my last
adventure I was planning to build a classic building - a vacation village. For
this purpose, I decided to visit a few quite strong, inspirational, successful,
cultural based classical buildings, such as a Japanese Tea House, the Japanese
Yamato market plaza, a few Japanese scenic spots, some
gothic architecture and Roman buildings.
Classical culture has been brought into Second Life in an altered and
imaginative view of the past integrated into the present.
Japanese Yamato market
plaza snapshot
Also, I chatted
with a girl named Misu Tanaka - the only person I could meet at this time in
the place.
She showed me how
to detach my shopping bag. Unfortunately, she went offline too fast.
Apart from classical
buildings, there are also attractive modern cultures within Second Life, such
as, a Southern Pacific relaxation island, named Jezebel’s
jazz club, with an environment in a Pacific style, as the houses are all built
of wood, the island surround by ocean, and people in grass skirts - quite
symbolic for specific vacation villages. Also, I have been to the place called
Twilight blue Jazz Club and had a look around places like a jazz collection
lounge, where Suzy Saxophone is also hanging on the wall, which gave quite a fantasy atmosphere to visitors.
Also, as my own topic is to advertise a vacation
village with a strong and profound cultural background, I have visited a hotel
named Seijugumi hotel. The hotel has a classical oriental style, decorated quite beautifully and luxuriously
in green and gold.
Above all, from my point of view, Second
life`s colorful visual images, avatars’ varieties of appearance, the vivid
background music, the facilities, such as building bars, gesture coding, drawing
programmes, such as ‘Sketch up’, are all main attractions for new users.




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