Click here to visit and help preserve the Petrovsky Flux, which is easily among the most works of strange brilliance ever created in Second Life. Formerly known in 2008 as the Bogon Flux and invented by Cutea Benelli and Blotto Epsilon, it's a self-creating, self-destroying steampunk city in the Second Life sky. But here's the problem: It's on a sim hosted by the University of Kansas Spencer Museum of Art, and the owners need donations to stay in-world. (Ziki Questi has more explanation here, which was where I learned Petrovsky was in peril.)
Donating Linden Dollars to support land costs is easy: Click here, look to your right, and you'll see the donation box right there (by the rusty sign). You should see the Flux in person, you really should. For that matter, you should see it in some of great machnima that's been made around it. Like this one below:
More on that machinima here by Mescaline Tammas, by the way, who explains how he shot it too.
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Hello and thanks for the link back. "Bogon Flux" and "a Petrovsky flux" are actually two different but closely related works (the former preceding the latter in development) — the video is actually of Bogon. My favorite machinima of a Petrovsky flux is this superlative creation by Toxic Menges: https://vimeo.com/16555138
Posted by: Ziki Questi | Thursday, May 29, 2014 at 05:43 AM