söndagen den 17:e maj 2009

Will your Work Day May 18th


Dear fellow bloggers, photographers, machinimators and citizens of Second Life:

About three weeks ago, virtual artist Vanfarel Kupfer died. Had he not left copies of most of his work (no trans, no mod) with his virtual girl friend, Native Aeon, his only legacy would be what is currently rezzed today.

Avatars in Second Life devote thousands of hours to creating content, and all that work is LOST when they die. Yes, even if they backed up that work by giving it to an alt.

Even if they gave their account password to someone. When you die and unless you have taken appropriate measures, no one, not even Linden Lab, can legally access your work.

It is simply lost forever.

I have been in communication with Linden Lab regarding the correct procedure for
"willing" one's artwork - or for that matter, any assets - in SL. Legally, the correct and ONLY procedure boils down to this:

https://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4417&task=knowledge&questionID=4265

In a nutshell, I propose that we establish one day a year, May 18, to encouraging
content creators to "Will your Work."

The goal would be to celebrate Van's art while at the same time encouraging people to either give copies of their work to one or more avatars (not their alts) whom they trust, or add them to their Real Life will.

Also on May 18 and for one week, and working with his beloved Native Aeon, Vanfarel
Kupfer's work will be exhibited at four locations: his former home sim, EnLuminaria


http://slurl.com/secondlife/Saucier/128/128/2

the Crescent Moon Museum


http://slurl.com/secondlife/FairChang%20Village/188/143/22

the Blackwater Gallery


http://slurl.com/secondlife/Blackwater/103/111/94

and Chakryn Forest


http://slurl.com/secondlife/Chakryn/128/128/2.

Understandably, Native is still very much in mourning over her loss, and when I asked her how I could help, she stated that her greatest wish is that Vanfarel's work become known throughout the grid. So be it.

I am asking all my fellow bloggers, photographers, community leaders and more to join me in writing about and promoting May 18th - on Monday, May 18th - as Will your Work day, to generate awareness of this important objective. If you speak more than one language, please help us to get this message out to your fellow residents in their native language. Won't you please help?

Feel free to create your own artwork. Help us to get the word out with your powerful
images.

Here's to enduring great virtual content!
Bettina


http://www.flickr.com/groups/willyourwork/

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