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Take A Break: Visit Inspire Space Park

Inspire Space Park - Space Meditation IIInspired by Dolmere Talamasca's writeup and some severe Ginko burnout, I decided to go check out Inspire Space Park at Shinda (27,217,218). It was well worth the trip - when you get there, make sure that you force midnight. That's the best way to see the place - and it really is worth seeing. A completely non-commercial place to hang out that has some great use of sculptie prims, textures, transparency, lighting and many other things. This is a very creative build - and some textures may take some time to load, so be patient.

Aside from the eye-candy, there are dance areas, a tai-chi area, and coolest of all are the orbital poses that float you around the park while hanging out. Avatar landings can be less than graceful when you dismount, but that can't be helped.

There is a donation jar there, and if you like the area - a small tip might help this place survive. I suspect it will be one of my hangouts.

While there, though, I got a chance to talk to some of the creators - and they allowed me a sneak peak into the unopened Inspire Dance Planet. The Dance Planet is still a work in progress, and is expected to be opened by the time Elvis has been returned by the aliens. Or when William Shatner learns to sing.

Applause for the well done build. One small step for avatars, and a nice stepping stone for Second Life. :-)

More pictures below.


Inspire Space Park - Tai Chi in Space

Inspire Space Park - Avatar Shot

Inspire Space Park - Yiva Babii

Inspire Space Park - Yiva Babii(II)

Inspire Space Park - On the Edge

Inspire Space Park - The Road Less Travelled

Inspire Space Park - Plasma View

Inspire Space Park - Raphael Cremorne (one of the Creators)

Inspire Space Park - Slow Dancing Couple

Inspire Space Park - Meta angle

Inspire Dance Planet Sneak Preview

Inspire Dance Planet - Outside

Inspire Dance Planet - Inside I

Inspire Dance Planet - Inside II

Inspire Dance Planet - Inside III

And two creators:

Inspire Dance Planet - Raphael Cremorne and Grafx Newbold - Creators

Hamlet Follows

Hamlet Au over at New World Notes has discovered this build as well :)
Great write-up by the way.

Good.

The build does deserve attention. Pity that Hamlet didn't see it when Dolmere Talamasca and I both wrote about it. Kind of sad he didn't mention that, but then, I don't think Hamlet pays that much attention to the blogosphere. His focus seems to be elsewhere. Maybe space.

Thank you

Hi Nobody,

Thank you very much for your stop at our place and for writing this review. Hope to see you up in space again.

Greets
Raphael Cremorne

Thanks from another one of the creators !

Thanks for the awesome review of our build. Your pics are wonderful and do us justice.

Until next time,
Earth Primbee

Honestly, it was a pleasure.

Seriously - a pleasure.

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