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Keystone's World: Innovative Architect Opens Cost-Effective Development Platform In OpenSimulator

Keystone Bouchard, the architect famed for co-creating the groundbreaking Wikitecture design system in Second Life, is expanding his efforts into OpenSimulator with Architecture Islands, and is opening it up to other designers. Cost: Six sims for $150/month and a $220 setup fee, with full remote desktop access and server control, and perhaps best of all, a save/restore function. What can you build with all that land? Here's some suave machinima from Bouchard, to show you. One of his goals with this OpenSim grid is to create a community of architects and builders in the same immersive space. "Architecture Islands in Second Life spawned Wikitecture, and several other unique innovations and design theories," he notes. "What new innovation can be invented within the context of OpenSim?

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