Of all the places I've visited in JG, the most enticing place by far remains Skowhegan, of MASD 54, because it is constantly changing. Evidence of human creativity and self-expression abounds, ranging from photography and collages in cylindrical huts, to interactive games and customized dwellings.
Touring JG with a friend, in this case Dave B., is infinitely more satisfying than wandering alone, because it brings a new set of eyes and conversation to the experience.
For example, my travel partner recognized references to other games in some of the artwork.
Different interests lead to new paths and discoveries. On this trip, I noticed that some of the prims were animated or had unique properties. The one below, a permeable pyramid, jiggled like Jello. Others changed size when touched.
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