The Lindens have opened up the application process for their 2010 Linden Prize, which awards USD$10,000 to SL projects that best fit these criterion:
- Work in Second Life that also achieves tangible, compelling results outside of Second Life.
- Distinctive, original work using Second Life that clearly demonstrates high quality, execution, function, aesthetics and technical sophistication.
- Work that has the capacity for inspiring and influencing future development, knowledge, creativity, and collaboration both inside and outside of Second Life.
Last year the awards went well-deservingly to Wikitecture, the wiki-style architecture program, and Virtual Ability, a community for disabled Residents. What projects should win next year's award?
I would like nominate Eloh Eliot
Posted by: JeanRicard Broek | Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 05:19 AM
Wow big list so far!
I'm not sure if it would fit the bill, but the First World War Poetry Digital Archive build is the best educational build I have seen since ISS. http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/
It definitely fits the second and third criteria, not sure about the first.
Posted by: Ariane Brodie | Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 09:30 AM