Spinning Tracks and Making Dollars Online
Jan 13th, 2009 • Category: Feature Story, Selling Services
My name is “dj catetatonic” and I DJ in SL (Second Life) doing private and special gigs that may last 2 to 3 hours. It’s a catchy name and mostly I spin electronica and eclectic indie tunes but sometimes I’ll play trance and industrial goth when the event calls for it.
I joined SL because I initially enjoyed building worlds in Sims and networking with people around the world. Being in SL fostered a vast social network like “Myspace” except here you get to unleash more of your creativity. I knew in the beginning that I had a goal but it was not apparent yet.
On my second day inworld, I knew that I was hooked. I figured out how to take snapshots (photos) inworld. My exploration of several environments I teleported (or traveled) to were so fascinating that I had to capture them. My snapshots turned out great and with a little graphic editing I made it into a work of art. Now I wondered, how can I share this to the online community in SL?
I had already met this friend of mine in SL who is a seasoned builder and architect who happened to be an artist as well. Upon reviewing my work he suggested that I should start an art gallery to showcase my pieces. A week later he was finished building my modern art gallery space in SL.
My first foray into DJ’ing started when the DJ I hired didn’t show up at my gallery’s opening. It was fortunate that I already had my existing audio stream set up for music inworld.
A woman at the event approached me and asked me if I could DJ at her club every Wednesday. Soon after that I started getting requests from photographers and artists to spin for their openings. I got “Lindens” as tips which is the monetary system in Second Life – 261 Lindens equals to one US dollar. I had a great run but stopped playing in clubs after six months because I had other SL projects in the works.
I still DJ for special events hosted by friends, club owners, and new business owners every now and then. It has been a wonderful ride in Second Life for almost a year. Not only did I have fun but I have gained friendships, skills and learned different languages. In addition, I get donations from my gallery’s special events and exhibitions, my photo studio, and my artworks. It’s rare to do what you love and earn some serious dollars as well.
Explore SL and see where your passion will take you and how it pays more besides the dollar amount.
Catherine’s Website: www.slinfiniteartgallery.com
This post was submitted by Catherine Principe.

