| Apr 19 |
Two Projects for CiscoBanana posted a couple of pictures on his personal blog of two projects that were recently developed by Meta Magic Studio for Cisco Systems. The first was an updating of the successful Cisco Live build that we did last year and the second was a demonstration build of Cisco EnergyWise Office. Both projects were installed at Cisco Systems Virtual Campus on the Second Life grid this past week. Banana also wrote that Dedric Mauriac did an outstanding software development job on the EnergyWise demo. I know the 3D demo was easy to use and brought to life this very cool concept. Go Cisco! Cisco Live 09 Update
Cisco EnergyWise Office
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| Mar 12 |
Next Cisco TechChatTawni CiscoSystems just dropped this info to Banana on their TechChat series. Cisco does a great job with their TechChat series. If you want to see it, please join them in Second Life.
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| Feb 10 |
Meta Magic Studio Second Life Sims
Meta Magic Studio has two private sims in Second Life® versus having land on the Mainland. Los Arboles is what Linden Lab® calls a Full Region which means it is their highest performing sim offering. We use this sim to demonstrate various builds concepts and some tongue in check salutes to the metaverse. Meta Magic Studio is defined as Openspace Region which in intended just to be a landscape sim with limited scripts and prims. We have completely revamped Los Arboles for 2009, please stop by any time to visit. ![]() |
| Jan 27 |
Cisco Sustainability Center opens in Second Life
Today, Jan 27, 2009, Cisco® opened its Sustainability Center demonstrating its new EnergyWise Technology and their Networked Sustainability Network in Second Life®. This center is located at Cisco Systems Sim 2 and demonstrates Green technologies and products. The center was developed by Meta Magic Studio. Virtually all large enterprises are conscious of the image they project, and corporate responsibility is an important part of that image. Green technologies represent an opportunity for corporations that extends beyond brand reputation and can affect overall profitability.
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| Jan 23 |
Sustainability Center in Second LifeOn the 27th of January, Cisco will be opening its Sustainability Center in Second Life.
Source: Cisco http://blogs.cisco.com/virtualworlds/comments/green_it_efforts/ Location: Visit the Sustainability Center in world via this SLurl. In the next few days, we will post some comments on this very exciting development that we are working on for Cisco’s Virtual Campus. ![]() |
| Jan 15 |
Second Life User hours increased by 61% over 2007Zee Linden has posted a blog today on Second Life useage over 2007 entitled Second Life Residents logged nearly 400 million hours in 2008, growing 61% over 2007. It is showing continued growth both in hours of usage and peak-concurrency despite many so-called industry experts who have predicted its death. Key results are:
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| Aug 27 |
Using Second Life for Story Board DevelopmentHi all Banana asked that I drop a quick blog entry on one of the ways that I have been using Second Life for our clients that makes beach clothing. They are getting ready for the 2009 product line photo shoot and wanted to be very precise in the types of photos they need. So when I saw the “Tahiti” concept build done, I took a few hundred photos (yes that many!) of the type of pictures and feelings that the client could choose from. I asked Banana for some waves and long beaches and he was able to give it to me in less than one hour. Then using windlight and working with draw distance and environmental settings, I was able to do sunset and sunrise pictures very quickly. ![]() |
| Aug 26 |
What’s Up This Week - Aug 26The next two days will be review days of sim builds that Meta Magic Studio has (hopefully) developed to customer satisfaction. One of them is a final check off phase, where basically we turn over the “keys.” The second project is in next to last phase review which means the client goes through the sim to give us our final punch list. And the third one is in a middle phase, where we begin the actual work of content layout. The first two projects are under strict NDA and are not even built under the “Banana Stein” creator name, nor with any Meta Magic Studio bragging rights. Such is life. Now I am very proud of my builds, but sometimes clients want “their” name as the project creator, so for a (hefty) fee, we will accommodate them. (We charge 2x more than standard fee for such a set-up.) The third project - which has my name all over it - is exciting, but I wish it would be moving faster. But sometimes the clients do not move as fast as we would like. So keep your fingers crossed for luck for us! Over on Meta Magic Studio sim, you can see a prototype build we did of a “Tahiti” style resort for a client. It will be up for a few weeks as they do some testing. (SLURL) ![]() |
| Aug 19 |
What’s up with Meta Magic Studio?We have received a few emails wondering what Meta Magic Studio has been up to lately. Some are even worried that we have gone away on vacation! Ha! As usual, we are under NDA with our clients, so there is not much to say at this time. But we are happy to say that we are busy with two new clients developing their Second Life community presence. We also continue working with a number of companies and not-for-profits in building their web 2.0 networks. Plus we continue our long term relationship with Cisco Systems and are currently working on their AXP Pavilion and other updates to their four public sims in Second Life. Cisco also has an extensive plan for their very successful tech chat series with presenations starting again in September and planned through May 2009. Dannette Veale recently posted a blog entry on this subject. Our team remains very busy. Mike and Jen have been putting in major hours with new clients while Dot keeps us organized. As for me, I am spending about 50% of my time in Second Life, 20% on OpenSim, Multiverse and Google Lively, while the rest of the time is spent with other web 2.0 projects for our clients. From a long term perspective, we remain bullish on the Second Life grid despite the doom predictions. We are also beginning to work with OpenSim projects with an eye on the universal avatar and universal permissions systems. On a personal note, I am not that “excited” by Google’s Lively. It remains a poor example of community 3D space, but since it is Google, we are not writing it off. We are supporting a couple of efforts at this time. All the best Guy “Banana” Schilling ![]() |
| Aug 13 |
A sim is bornMeta Magic Studio has owned the sim Los Arboles since December 2006. The sim is intended as a demonstration sim where we show case build examples including office spaces, amphitheater, theater, gathering spaces plus some other unique concepts that demonstrate prim usage and texture development. The Los Arboles sim is a “standard” simulator offering from Linden Lab which they classify as a private region (island). From Linden Lab:
Linden Lab also offers Openspaces sim.
While both sims are same in size (aprox 65K sq meters), their performance and prim allotment are vastly different. At Meta Magic Studio, we wanted to easily demonstrate this to our customers, so we decided to purchase an Openspace sim and have it placed next to Los Arboles. We have called it Meta Magic Studio - heck, marketing is important! The build here is more tongue-in-check than Los Arboles. We have textured the land with our logos and made purple trees. ![]() |
















