Saturday, July 31, 2010
A Suzy Yue Machinima of the JUNE Winners
APOLOGIES... technical problems. Will sort out and embed.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Pontific Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) & UWA


Seated Left to Right: Pamqui Vita, August Portilo, Jayjay Zifanwe
Other invited speakers included Pamqui Vita (SL) / Pedro Amill Quiles (RL), a Professor at the University of Puerto Rico and August Portilo (SL) of University Cayetano Heredia of Peru.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
MachinimUWA II: Art of the Artists

WHAT:
MachinimUWA II : Art of the Artists
THEME:
Create something that will take our breath away!
WHEN:
Submissions are open 7th July 2010 till 20th Sept 2010
Shortlisted entries will be displayed on the University of Western Australia (UWA) Second Life Blog.
PRIZE:
PRIZE POOL: $L140,000
Winner to be announced during the announcement of the Grand Prize winner of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge in early October 2010. 1st Prize $L70,000, 2nd Prize $L40,000, 3rd Prize $L30,000
THE CHALLENGE
Create a Machinima of between 2 and 5 minutes in length (we wont be finicky about time limits) that features some of the winning artworks from the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge. There are more than 35 artworks spread across 4 floors, and you can choose to film as many (or as few) as you like.
SUBJECT MATTER
Winning artworks for the monthly rounds of the year long UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge located at the UWA 3d Art & Design Winner's Platform
(note the artworks are spread across 4 floors)
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
you may also choose to film any of the art entries to the July or August rounds of the IMAGINE or FLAGSHIP challenges, as part of the Machinima, should those pieces better suit the machinima you are trying to create. These will be located on the UWA 3D Art & Design Platform and the Flagship Platform (accessible via TP panels on the Imagine Platform)
METHOD OF ENTRY & OTHER INFO:
* Load the Machinima anywhere, preferably youtube or vimeo, and provide the link to Jayjay Zifanwe
* The length of machinima referred to above is only a suggested maximum, and will not be enforced nor cause entries to be disqualified
* Please acknowledge the artworks you feature (full list below)
* If you need to rezz (blue screen etc), contact Jayjay Zifanwe, quadrapop Lane or Taralyn Gravois
CLOSING DATE:
Midnight 20th September 2010
(winners announced in Early October 2010)
UWA Logo Texture to be used if you wish
(available from Jayjay Zifanwe or quadrapop Lane in SL)
JUDGES
1. Professor Ted Snell (RL) - Director, Cultural Precinct, The University of Western Australia
2. Dr Carmen Fies (RL) - Second Life Lead: University of Texas San Antonio
3. quadrapop Lane (SL) - Curator of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge
4. White Lebed (SL) - Lead of Burning Life Art Department, Curator
5. Jayjay Zifanwe (SL) - Owner of The University of Western Australia (SL), Creator & co-host of the UWA 3D Art& Design Challenge
6. Iono Allen (SL) - Official Machinimatographer of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge
7. Cisko Vandeverre (SL) - Reigning UWA MachinimUWA Champion
8. Dr Kim Flintoff (RL) - Lecturer, Instructional Design, Centre for eLearning, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
ARTWORK LIST
(Works currently in the contention for the Grand Prize - this will be updated over the next two months with the July & August winning entries):
SEPTEMBER 2009 WINNERS
OUR SOULS COLLIDE by Snubnose Genopeak
IMMERSIVE ART: THE MAZE by Alizarin Goldflake
AN UNKNOWN RACE by Isaa Gelber (non-scripted)
OCTOBER 2009 WINNERS
Willow by Bryn Oh
Holophrasis by Snubnose Genopeak
Concentric Shells by Ichiko Miles (non-scripted)
NOVEMBER 2009 WINNERS
Tendrils by Glyph Graves
Consolation of Philosophy of Ichiko Miles
Jackobs Stairs by Silene Christen (non-scripted)
DECEMBER 2009 WINNERS
CHAOS IN ORDER by Igor Ballyhoo
AURACARIA ARTIST BOOK by Anyunie Daviau
BLACK SOIL PLAINS RUNNING THROUGH MY VEINS by Sistagrlro Wei (non-scripted)
JANUARY 2010 WINNERS
CYBERSHARK by Igor Ballyhoo
MUTASCOPES by FreeWee Ling
BLACK PEARL by Solkide Auer (non-scripted)
FEBRUARY 2010 WINNERS
ATOMIC-GO-ROUND by Atomic Gaffer
NIGHT LIGHT by Alizarin Gldflake
THE NIGHT ORCHID by soror Nishi (non-scripted)
MARCH 2010 WINNERS
HEATH by Flivelwitz Alsop & Fuschia Nightfire
OCEANS OF LIGHT by Kolor Fall/Patrick Faith
JULIA'S WILTING HEART SHRINE by Julez Odigaunt
BLOOM GLOW by Sledge Roffo (non-scripted)
APRIL 2010 WINNERS
JULIA'S MAGIC MIRROR - DEMON by Julez Odigaunt
ORGANIC RECURVE by Glyph Graves
THE ABYSS by Sharni Azalee (non-scripted)
SCIEN&ART (PHYSICS ) WINNERS - MAY/JUNE
COSMIC SHOWER by Merlino Mayo
STRING THEORY by Abstract Baroque
MAY 2010 WINNERS
UMBRELLAS by Nish Mip
IDENTITY CRISIS by Cat Boccaccio
TORSO SERIES (FIRE & WATER) by Eliza Wierwight
THE WHITE GODDESS TREE by Soror Nishi (non-scripted)
JUNE 2010 WINNERS
VERTICAL SPIRAL KALEIDOSCOPE by FreeWee Ling
EINSTEIN'S UNFINISHED SYMPHONY by Gleman Jun &
SIERPINSKY SIEVE by Takni Miklos
MEDUSA'S GAZE by pravda Core (non-scripted)
JULY 2010 WINNERS
TBA
AUGUST 2010 WINNERS
TBA
Friday, July 9, 2010
UWA Professor wins Pearson Prize for Second Life Study
A/Professor Wade Halvorson of the School of Business, University of Western Australia (UWA) has won the Pearson Education Prize for the best Case Study paper at the July 2010 Academy of Marketing Conference. The Academy of Marketing annual conference is the largest academic marketing conference in the United Kingdom, and was held this year at the Coventry University Business School.
The case study concerns “Virtual Dublin”, a very successful online business in the virtual world, Second Life (Halvorson, W., Bal, A.S., Pitt, L.F., and Parent, M. (2010) Cashing in on the Green Dots: Marketing Ireland in Second Life, Academy of Marketing Conference, Coventry University, UK. July 2010).
Professor Wade Halvorson
Professor Halvorson who uses Second Life as a teaching tool to undergraduate and postgraduate students at UWA for the Bachelor of Commerce and Masters by Coursework programmes said, “This means that Second Life businesses can be taken seriously. The case study presents a viable business model that works in the virtual world and that increased our knowledge in this field. Virtual world businesses have seen exponential growth. The total annual revenue of virtual products has reached a staggering USD 2 billion.”
Professor Halvorson described a paradigm breaking moment while he was completing his PhD at a Swedish University, while using Second Life to conduct classes with his students in Perth who were logged in at the UWA Sky Theatre within Second Life while simultaneously being addressed by a guest lecturer from Vancouver, Canada.
Since its official launch on the 2nd of October 2009, by Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alan Robson, the UWA presence in Second Life has seen a meteoric rise and is a recognized education leader in the virtual world.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Jayjay to Speak at Emerging Technologies Forum

UWA EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FORUM
Jayjay Zifanwe will be speaking (in RL) about Second Life at the UWA Emerging Technologies Forum at the Tattersall Lecture Theatre on the 7th of July.
http://www.facebook.com/editalbum.php?aid=182978&add=1#!/event.php?eid=131432663534843&ref=search
CAMPUS CHALLENGE
The above event follows a talk to 35 High School students on the 6th of July as part of an event called Campus Challenge which is a week long camp at the University of Western Australia where high school students get to experience all aspects of uni life from living at one of the residential colleges to participating in academic, sporting and social activities.
Monday, July 5, 2010
FreeWee wins Imagine, Nyx Breen & Herrick Straaf share honours: June winners of the June 3D Art & Design Challenges
A brilliant and mesmerising piece by FreeWee Ling, VERTICAL SPIRAL KALEIDOSCOPE has taken top art honours (1st Prize: L$5,000) for the JUNE Imagine Round of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge! The Flagship (Architecture) Challenge went down to the wire, and in the end, the builds of Nyx Breen and Herrick Straaf could not be separated as the judging panel were hopelessly deadlocked, thus resulting in the first ever joint winners for the Flagship Challenge. Herrick a first time winner, and Nyx coming in with an incredible 5 wins across the 10 months of the challenge! Nicci Lane took 2nd Prize in the June Flagship Challenge.
Concluding the 1oth month of this year long L$550,000 challenge, June saw 68 amazing Imagine artworks and 7 Flagship builds submitted by artists hailing from all corners of the globe, including by a number legendary SL builders.

Commenting on the win, FreeWee said, "I am just astounded at this prize. The June round had some of the most amazing work yet seen, including many pieces by some of the true greats of SL. Artists who have truly inspired me for a long time. To win first place in this field of entries is truly humbling. I was amused to see several kaleidoscopic pieces in this round. The nature of SL prim building lends itself to recursive forms like that. It's not hard to create interesting forms. But I admit my discovery of the effects of gravity on rotating flexible prims was a happy one. There is almost and organic quality to the piece as the parts spin and dance."

South American winner Herrick Straaf was left stunned, "First, I have no words to describe my delight at winning this competition. It is an honor, since it's my first participation in the UWA Flagship challenge. I would like to thank everyone who gave me this vote and all of the jury and also to Keystone Bouchard who sent me a notecard about this contest. As a Brazilian, I have great affection for the people, culture and Australian architecture. The moment I heard about the contest, I became interested in researching more about Western Australia, and one of the first great impressions was the Stirling Park Ranges, which gave me the start to my building, so i made a reduced version with high-technology style of the Bluff Knoll peak. I am very pleased and honored to have had this recognition, and from now on will be tuned to the forthcoming events of UWA. My sincere thanks to everyone who recognized the work."
Another first time entrant Takni Miklos won a host of prizes with her piece, Sierpinsky Sieve, taking the newly established Rain Prize, joint 2nd Prize in the People's Choice Award, and also joint 2nd Prize in the IMAGINE Art Challenge.

and now also sponsor of the Rain Prize
MidnightRain Glas, one of the founding patrons of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge and after whom the Rain Prize is named, explained, "Its very interactive, it tempts you to disobey the instructions, and you know you will, and so the artist.... is very clever and takes advantage of human weakness"
Takni herself was thrilled at the outcome, "I came to SL to chat and I didn't discover that you can build things here until a year later. Now I'm discovering that other people like my things, and I'm VERY surprised. Thanks to all."
The exquisite MEDUSA'S GAZE, masterfully crafted by pravda Core took the prize for Best Non-Scripted entry, and will prove very hard to dislodge in coming rounds. He's thrown down the gauntlet, and submitted his pieces for July already (The Vampire Heritage & The Minotaur's Wrath). A believer in the wonders SL can offer, pravda said, "nothing is impossible, dream, believe, be inspired and make it happen."
It was truly a month for joint awards, as EINSTEIN'S UNFINISHED SYMPHONY (Gleman Jun) and A BEAUTIFUL SOUL PASSES (Jeri Rahja) were both joint 2nd Prize winners, Imagine & People's Choice Awards respectively.
MUSIC OF THE SPHERES by Lea Supermarine & Jarapanda Snook also won a couple of awards taking 1st Prize in the People's Choice as well as the "Honourable Mention Prize for A BRIEF HISTORY OF EVERYTHING".
There were 5 Honourable Mention Prizes in all, with the others being won by Madcow Cosmos, Abstract Baroque, Silene Christen and Theoretical Afterthought.
Theoretical Afterthought put it very nicely when she said, "Recognition of someone's creative attempt to describe a feeling or emotion through the use of uncomplicated building blocks signals some degree of success, albeit temporary, for its creator. Being at the receiving end of that recognition for creation of The Panopticon is very cool, indeed. This being a build based on surveyance, on watching, on gazing, of one's physical depiction or that of others, I have to wonder what it signals to the spectator. It is that connection, that relationship that develops between the idea of the creator, and how the spectator receives it, that intrigues and challenges me. As a lifelong student of identity, introspection /self-reflection is always at the forefront of all my work."
Some other exciting developments with the UWA presence were announced at the awards ceremony.
First of all the Residents of Artemesia, through FreeWee Ling, have stepped in to help run a UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge Trophy Contest, to create a Trophy that will be given to the winners of the Grand Prizes in the UWA Challenges. The creator of the best trophy, that we select to use, will win a L$3,000 prize. The closing date for submissions of the trophy design is the 31st July 2010. Basically no scripts are allowed for the trophy, and the limit is 10 prims. There are notecards available here for anyone who might want to help design a trophy.

The Rain Prize was also established. This is a special prize of L$1,000 offered by one of the founding patrons of the UWA 3D Art & Design challenge. This Rain Prize winner will be selected by the patron and provided for the June, July & August rounds.

We also had Second Life's 7th Birthday (SL7B) celebrations happen and UWA were represented by a lovely build by quadrapop Lane which was dedicated to the 180++ SL residents who have taken part in UWA events. JayJay gave a talk at SL7B which described all the "Unexpected Collaborations" that have driven the growth of the UWA presence.
Umbrellas - UWA Art Challenge Winners / May round from iono_allen on Vimeo.
Thanks was given to the master machinimatographer Iono Allen who created the Machinima of the May winners. His works have been much sought after, and his amazing interpretation of the winners will be sorely missed for the June round winners as Iono goes away on RL holiday. We are lucky however to have another very accomplished machinimatographer Suzy Yue, to pick up the reins for the June winners! Big boots to fill. But if anyone can fill them, Suzy can.
WINNERS OF THE JUNE ROUND
OF THE UWA 3D ART & DESIGN CHALLENGE
IMAGINE CHALLENGE - 3D ART
Imagine Challenge 1st Prize:
($L5,000 + Custom T-Shirt)
VERTICAL SPIRAL KALEIDOSCOPE by FreeWee Ling

Imagine Challenge 2nd Prize:
($L3,000) JOINT
EINSTEIN'S UNFINISHED SYMPHONY by Gleman Jun &

SIERPINSKY SIEVE by Takni Miklos

Best Non-Scripted Entry:
($L3,000 + Custom T-Shirt)
MEDUSA'S GAZE by pravda Core

FLAGSHIP CHALLENGE - BUILDING DESIGN
Flagship Challenge 1st Prize :
($L5,000) JOINT
CONCEPT BUILDING FOR AXS LAB by Herrick Straaf

&
UWA AXS LAB by Nyx Breen

Flagship Challenge 2nd Prize:
($L3,000)
JUNE UWA FLAGSHIP by Nicci Lane

Honourable Mention Prize for PHILOSOPHY
(L$1,000)
TA PANOPTICON by Theoretical Afterthought

Honourable Mention Prize for SOUL
(L$1,000)
THE LAND OF FORGOTTEN THINGS by Silene Christen

Honourable Mention Prize for A BEAUTIFUL MIND
(L$1,000)
IMAGINE by Abstract Baroque


Honourable Mention Prize for ELEGANCE
(L$1,000)
THE FORGE OF DREAMS by Madcow Cosmos


Honourable Mention Prize for A BRIEF HISTORY OF EVERYTHING
(L$1,000)
MUSIC OF THE SPHERES by Lea Supermarine and Jarapanda Snook


The RAIN PRIZE
(L$1,000)
Established for one of the Founding Patron of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge
SIERPINSKY SIEVE by Takni Miklos

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD 1st prize:
(L$1,000):
Music of the Spheres by Lea Supermarine & Jarapanda Snook

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD 2nd prize:
(L$500):
Joint Prize
sierpinsky sieve by Takni Miklos

A beautiful Soul Passes by jeri Rahja
Monday, June 28, 2010
Machinima of the Winners of the May Round of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge
Umbrellas - UWA Art Challenge Winners / May round from iono_allen on Vimeo.
Final 3 months of the challenge. Anyone interested in submitting works, please do asap!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Unexpected Collaborations - UWAinSL and serendipity
Jayjay Zifanwe gave the following speech at the Second Life 7th Birthday (SL7B) celebrations on 24 June at 6pm SLT at the Auditorium on the SL7B Upsidedown sim. The talk was attended by some 50 or so avatars.
When I was asked to give a talk today, I thought of the theme of SL7B, “Unexpected Collaborations” and it hit me that it is through unexpected collaborations that the entire presence of the University of Western Australia in Second Life was set up and was developed into what it is today.... and it is through unexpected collaborations that it will continue.
On a plinth at the UWA in Second life display, masterfully created by RL UWA alumni, and SL curator of art at the UWA SIMS, quadrapop Lane are the following words:
it is the people who make a project happen,
you can have the best environment in the world
but it will be lifeless without the people.
UWAinSL is the result of countless people
who have given of their time, skills and energy
to make our University's Second Life campus
what it is today.
The names you see here are but a small fraction
of the residents of SL and people in RL
who have collaborated in making UWAinSL"
The theme for our build is the unexpected collaborations that have come about in the creation of the UWA presence, and that is basically what I am going to be speaking about today.
HOW IT ALL BEGAN – RL UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS AT UWA
In July 2007, it began with an email sent to me by then mature age computer science PhD student, and now Physics Honourary Research Associate, Dr Chris Thorne, who asked me to provide server resources for a virtual space he wanted to create. He had no idea of the ‘location’ he wanted to create, and so I said I would try to raise some small amount of funds, if the virtual space he tried to create was that of Winthrop Hall clocktower, the iconic building of UWA.
This led to the creation of the UWA Virtual Universe, on a single server at UWA, and to other members of our team who came from all walks of life; undergraduates, postgraduatess, retirees, alumni, research staff, professional staff, and interested well wishers from Thailand, the USA & Canada. This team, which included Evgeni Sergeev, Micheal Huynh, Bradley Curnow, Micheal Flynn, Minh Tran, John Robins and Wong Tzu Yen, among others.
This team went on to win the Google Earth Build Your Campus in 3D Competition, were the main prize included flying us to the Asia-Pacific HQ for Google, and this carried national press coverage, as well as local, and this raised the profile of the team across the university, and put us in position to be able to raise the funds needed to make that next most important step..... the journey into Second Life.
And so it was in June 2009, that the team made our first timid little steps in SL.... with the plan being, to just recreate what we could of the UWA campus, complete with its peacocks, rainbow lorikeets, ducklings in the reflecting pond, and amazing foliage in the Sunken gardens and in the Tropical Grove.
Well that was our plan.
But fate had some unexpected collaborations to throw at us.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – ART & The Birth of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge
Two days before the first mini launch we held in August 2009, which was an RL/SL launch of an astronomy art gallery (some of it still viewable in the UWAinSL Physics building foyer) in celebration of the 2009 International Year of Astronomy, Professor Ted Snell, RL Director of the Cultural Precinct at UWA, approached me and asked me what I could do for art in Second Life. At that point I did not know a thing about art in SL, had not visited a single art gallery at all, and had not given a thought to it until that moment.
So I told him.. yes, we can run a year- long art and architecture competition. Not knowing at the time that one year in RL is equivalent to nearly 10 years in SL.
Anyway, this first little RL/SL launch on the 15th of August 2009, was great in that the first of the angels sent from above arrived in the form of Ourania Fizgig of the University of Arizona, an experienced hand to guide the noobs through their first event.
We announced the competition, and the next angel was sent in, and this was quadrapop Lane, well know art champion in SL over a number of years and alumni of UWA. I was worried about getting entries at the time, and thankfully, my instinct told me to ask her to be curator of the art challenge instead of submitting an artwork, and this has been probably the most important of the unexpected collaborations to take place. It was really great she was there as it counterbalanced some of the ‘art legends’ in SL who came and told me I was crazy to plan a year-long challenge.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – The Artists
The first month of the art & architecture challenge was the scariest of course, and I am lucky that at that time in September 2009, Alizarin Goldflake, Oberon Onmura, soror Nishi &
Jesse Keyes, among 2 dozen others sent in some wonderful works.
Now 10 months on... we have had more than 600 artworks and flagship buildings sent in, and more than 165 artists and builders taking part.... and these 4 artists, have submitted works for every single round of the challenge thus far. For their support, I thank them deeply.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – The Artist Pool
The prize pool for the art and architecture challenges initially started with about L$100,000 and has now reached L$550,000 in all. However when we started, I wanted to acknowledge everyone who took part in some way, as opposed to only those who won the challenges. Because of this, we created the monthly artist pool and a tip jar was set up at the art platform where all the art is displayed. Whatever is contributed by the residents of SL is distributed among everyone who takes part each month.
The unexpected collaborations happened as I was describing what I was planning to a number of people, and one after another, Sasun Steinbeck, Galea Yates, Lowell Cremorne, MidnightRain Glas, Tranguloid Trefoil, Phillip Vought and Gumby Roffo all stepped in to form the bedrock of the monthly pool, each pledging to contribute L$1,000 each month, and many of them didn’t know me from adam 24 hours before they promised to do this.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – THE JUDGING PANELS
The RL judging panel for the monthly winners, are all based in Perth, Western Australia, some of whom had been operating in-world for a long time, some of whom had no SL experience whatsoever, but who are luminaries in the RL art & architecture fields are a very important part of how everything developed.
I would like to acknowledge them:
1. Professor Ted Snell (RL) - Director, Cultural Precinct, The University of Western Australia
2. Frank Roberts (RL) - The University Architect, The University of Western Australia
3. John Barret-Lennard (RL) – Curatorial Director, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery
4. Raphaella Nightfire (SL) - CEO of the Evane Model Agency & Senior Writer for Best of SL Magazine
5. Tranguloid Trefoil (SL) - Owner of the WASP SIM which is part of the University of Western Australia presence and in RL is Director of the WA Supercomputer
Programme (which is what the WASP in WASP Land stands for)
6. Oron Catts (RL) - Director, SymbioticA, The University of Western Australia
This panel expands to more than double for the judging of the Grand prize winners which will happen across the month of September 2010. Through second life adventure, and misadventure and all kinds of unexpected collaborations, the full judging panel has taken shape over the year.... and includes:
1. Frolic Mills - BOSL & CO CEO
2. Sasun Steinbeck - artist, scripter, and maintainer of the Art Galleries of SL list
3. Lowell Cremorne, Owner of The Metaverse Journal
4. White Lebed - Lead of Burning Life Art Department 2009, Curator
5. M Linden - then CEO, Linden Labs
6. Lanai Jarrico, CEO SL Enquirer
7. Pat Insoo, Publisher CEO Music Matters Magazine
8. Mal Burns, Metaverse News Aggregator and Broadcaster
9. Apollo Manga, examiner.com Writer & Novelist
10. Koinup Burt aka Pierluigi Casolari, founder and CEO of Koinup
11. Dr Gary Zabel (Georg Janick - SL) of the University of Masachusetts
12. Saffia Widdershins, Owner and Editor of Prim Perfect Publications
13. Jordan Whitt - Editor in Chief of ICON Lifestyle Magazine.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – TEACHING
When we first started, all we wanted to do was to recreate the RL University, and had no thought as to research, art or teaching. I hoped that if we did a good job creating the campus, that we might some years down the track, encourage the academic staff to use the space for teaching. But as serendipity would have it, 2 weeks after we got into SL, I saw a girl riding a bicycle on UWA land, and she told me she was a student in RL at UWA. Through her, I found out that her lecturer Professor Wade Halvorson for the Electronic Communications Strategy Unit, which is a 2nd year Bachelor of Commerce Unit in the School of Business was trying to use SL for this unit. He had no idea anyone else in the Uni was using SL. We immediately started working together and we built the UWA sky theatre as his primary venue for teaching, and through this we managed to bring in many notable lecturers from overseas to teach UWA students through SL.
The first complete unit taught through SL happened in the 2nd half of 2009, and since then, this has become a staple for the Business Degree, and we have expanded the teaching programme
to Singapore and Denmark.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – THE ARTIST BOOK PRIZE
The 3D Art Challenge also led to the setting up of the Artist Book Prize. This was done in collaboration with Juanita Deharo who owns the Second Edition group and with support from Intelli & The Book factory. An artist's book is an artwork in a book format, or an artwork which has its origin in the form or concept of the book.
We saw some amazing works through this prize, and key people who helped with this include Juko Tempel, an Australian living in Paris who is also a librarian, photographer, linguist,
educator and collector of new media art as well as Victor Vezina, a journalist who writes weekly column on digital toys and virtual worlds for Guardian newspaper, London.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – WHITE LEBED & THE MACHINIMUWA : The UWA Machinima Challenge
The next angel sent to us in our journey was White Lebed, who has led the Art Deptartment at Burning Life so admirably. Without her, the event most responsible for helping UWA break the RL/SL barrier would not have happened.
Starting with a humble prize pool of L$10,000, this bubbles up to L$220,000 by the time the winners were announced with thanks to The Casey Family of Western Australia, John Stubbs (UWA Director of Student Services), Dr Chris Thorne (RL), Philip Vought (SL), MidnightRain Glas (SL), and a secret benefactor who had a lot to do with SL7B.
The challenge set in December 2009 was to "create a Machinima that captures the four main elements that make up the heart of the University of Western Australia in SL. These elements are the architecture, the teaching, the research and Arts."
And the wonderful avatars of Second Life came through, with 13 finalists shortlisted hailing from Texas, Massachusetts, New York, Florida, Barcelona, San Sebastian, Paris, Maastricht, Berlin, Toronto and Perth, all of which can be seen via the blog post announcing the winners (Cisko Vandeverre, Berlin, Germany, Bradley Curnow, Perth, Australia & Colemarie Soleil, Florida USA.)
Because of all the good news and publicity surrounding the Machinima contest and the 3D Art & Design Challenges we managed to receive confirmed funding for the Arts & Machinima for a further 3 years following the end of this current cycle in August 2010. The funding allows us to provide L$1,000,000 per year for Art Challenges and L$500,000 for Machinima for each of the next 3 years. And this time especially for the Machinima, we will have far greater freedom of topic, and in fact I welcome ideas as to what can be done for both the art & machinima.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS - International Reach
Its truly amazing to us, that across all the activities we carry out in SL, we have people engaged from so many parts of the world. I normally announce during the monthly winners event at UWA for the 3D Art & Design Challenges, that we have artists from 6 of the 7 continents in the world taking part, and offering a special prize to any artist from Antarctica who takes part which will help us circumnavigate the whole world!
The countries people have come from include Wales, Canada, the USA, the UK, Uruguay, Scotland, England, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, France, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Holland, Ireland, Portugal, Austria, Cuba, Serbia, Tunisia, Singapore, Germany, Japan, New Zealand and Australia. Almost all of them qualified for the world cup!
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – The Casey West Australian Cultural Prize
To the Casey Family of Western Australia who heard of the UWA 3D Art challenge, we thank them for helping to establish the Casey West Australian Cultural Prize (CWACP). This was established to encourage the seeking of knowledge about Western Australia (WA), its culture and its people through the 3D Art & Design Challenges . We are learning and sharing much of other cultures and viewpoints at UWA through these Challenges and the CWACP was established to encourage that mutual flow of learning.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – UWA Virtlantis, Second Life English & , DanCoyote Antonelli's Tower of Light
One of the five sims that make up the UWA presence is UWA Virtlantis, which is a partnership with Kip Yellowjacket & Second Life English. This sim features what’s probably the tallest structure currently existing in Second Life, DanCoyote Antonelli's Tower of Light. The Tower is symbolic as an anti-tower of Babel, as the aim of this sim is to bring together people and cultures from all around the world for language exchange and learning.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – Virtual Mooting, LAW & The University of Western Sydney
For the Virtual Mooting Court we have teamed up with the University of Western Sydney through one of their law professors, known in Sl as PaulRogers Actor. To conduct national and international moots at a wonderful moot court built in SL, by Nyx Breen who is an amazing creator, and built in front of my eyes, UWA’s beautiful and iconic Morton Bay fig tree (which I had been trying to have replicated in the virtual world for 2 years).
We are continuing discussions with PaulRogers to have a fully fledged international virtual moot court, replacing some of the teleconferencing methods used by some institutions at present to carry out this activity.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – M LINDEN & DOODLE ART
Well given the happenings of the last 24 hours, what I had intended to say, turns out to be a tribute now. Anyway, I will say the words as I had intended.
One of the guilty pleasures I have had in SL is getting to know the Big Kahuna of Second Life, CEO of Linden Labs, M Linden, aka Mark Kingdon. The first time I heard of him was when quadrapop excitedly told me that the CEO of Linden Labs was visiting our sim. M later tweeted that he really liked what he saw at UWA.
Well taking this cue, I invited him to be a judge for the Grand Prize round of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge, and was thrilled when he accepted. A month or two later, thanks to White Lebed, we managed to put together a RL/SL Art Show called 'Doodle Art', the personal art show of the CEO of Linden Labs, the first time his work had been seen in this way anywhere in the world (real or virtual).
This happened thanks to many people. First of all, White Lebed, curator of the show, whose dynamic work behind the scenes made all of it possible! The Slingshot and Nyx Breen for creating a replica of the RL Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, a famed art space in Western Australia and Chantal Harvey & Larkworthy Antfarm for their breathtaking machinima.
Hosting the RL side of things was award winning West Australian artist Len Zuks, who collaborated with Miso Susanowa (SL) who breathed a fresh second life into his sculptures, 'Megabyte' and 'Lil Eizenstein', in a first ever RL/SL collaboration between American and West Australian artists. His RL sculptures stood alongside M Lindens RL works as he officially declared the RL exhibition open!
The first time Len saw M's work, he said: "It is not 10 minutes since my eyes first beheld an image of one of Mark Kingdon's artworks. I had been in discussion with Jayjay for several weeks on this anticipatory moment. If I had seen any other style of illustration, it would have been of a lesser impact. The unexpected image and the subsequent revealing insights was an unequivocal surprise. It is as if I had bypassed the artist's eyes and had a glimpse into the mechanism of the artist's mind. Wow! "
UWA will host the M Linden art exhibit in perpetuity at the Lawrence Wilson Gallery in SL, as a tribute to him
((Can someone please tell Philip Linden to prepare his artworks ? I have to exhibit his works now (wink)))
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS – UWA & University of Texas San Antonio
Important international collaborations have also been set up, with Dr Carmen Fies and The University of Texas San Antonio. This collaboration also started through the UWA 3D Art & Design challenge.
The initial exchanges and collaborations between us has led to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) being signed in RL as to our SL collaboration and benchmarking, and we are very pleased that this MOU is being signed by Dr Romo, President of the University of Texas and Professor Alan Robson, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Western Australia.
UNEXPECTED COLABORATIONS – The UWA-BOSL Amphitheatre
The launch of the 200 seat UWA-BOSL Amphitheatre is another major collaboration.
Built by Patch Thibaud, this beautiful venue was been set up jointly by Frolic Mills CEO of Best of Second Life (BOSL) and the University of Western Australia (UWA) as a space dedicated for non-for-profit Art, Education & Charity events. This is part of UWA's and BOSL's aims of community service and support of Education and Arts.
Under the direction of the amazing Taralyn Gravois, this wonderful theatre, is a venue that is offered free of charge to all groups intending to run not-for-profit Art and Education events, as well as charity events. I really hope that the artists and educators find this space useful
Phillip Vought is the founding Patron of the Theatre and also has been and continues to be a major benefactor to the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge.
I must also mention Mankind Tracer the amazing, multi-award winning musician who launched SL7B, who was also the first performer to break in the UWA-BOSL amphitheatre!
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS : Scien&Art Physics
Another amazing partnership has been with Second Physics, SL Art and Experience Italy for the Science & Art Physics competition creating 3D pieces inspired by Physics across a number of Physics categories including Atom, Big Bang, Cosmic Rays, Electricity, Nanotechnology and String Theory. The Competition aims were create artworks that communicate scientific concepts, with this first edition devoted to Physics. This is very close to my heart as in RL, I work at the School of Physics at UWA.
Majorie Fargis was our main collaborator in this as was Professor Franco Fabbri (RL), a Visiting Scientist at CERN who works on elementary particles.
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS : FreeWee Ling & The Residents of Artemesia
The UWA 3D Art & Design Imagine Challenge has a People's Choice Award where all the residents of Second Life can nominate their favourite pieces each month. The vote board is open from the last day of the month till just before the monthly winners announcement - at least a 7 day period. Please do keep an eye on the UWAin SL blog, or join the UWA 3D Artists group (both inworld and subscribo groups joiners here) to find keep up to date on when to vote and other events at UWA. For the June round of the challenge People's Choice will run from 1 July , and I hope everyone present today will go and vote.

UWA had been providing the prizes until the wonderful Residents of Artemisia, through FreeWee Ling stepped in to sponsor the People's Choice Award. In the words of FreeWee, "Artemisia is a residential sim of which I am the owner. I inherited the island from a dear and generous art patron who had to leave SL for personal reasons two years ago. Her founding principle was to provide a place for creative people to find and create inspirational work. Since the sim was a gift, I have always tried to remember and build on her generosity with a fundamental mission of service to art. The UWA Imagine Challenge's People's Choice Award is wholly in keeping with the spirit of our community. "
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS: UWA Shortlisted for the 2010 Linden Prize
Less than a year into the existence of the UWA estate, the UWA presence was shortlisted into the top 10 from more than 130 nominations from around the world for the Linden Prize. The reason for this... truly are all the unexpected collaborations that have driven the presence along the 4 major pillars of research, teaching, architecture & art. To share some feedback from the Linden Lab committee on the UWA presence:
"The judges felt that UWA is one of the prolific and active educational facilities incorporating all of Second Life residents into it's agenda, not just their own, private student body. You have already created platforms and creative competitions for Machinimists and under one roof have included many independent Artists In Residence - which is something very few other facilities of this type have considered doing. Other higher educational facilities have planted themselves on an island and build walls to keep the rest of the virtual world out as where UWA has consistently invited them in"
UNEXPECTED COLLABORATIONS: UWA , Archivist lewellyn & NASA
Another collaboration was the teaming up of 2 of the Linden Prize finalists, UWA & Archivist Lewellyn (of the National Space Society) for The National Space Society's 'NSS in SL' machinima contest exhibition showing and award ceremony, which celebrates the mission of the NSS for space exploration and the technical and artistic expertise of machinima artists, with the winner walking away with a L$100,000 prize.
This took place at the UWA-BOSL Amphitheater on the 12th of June 2010, with thanks to Theatre Director Taralyn Gravois and the wonders of the scripting magician LaPiscean Liberty. This partnership is another exercise in serendipity as the NSS Machinima event was inspired by UWA's own Machinima Challenge.

There seems to have been so many people mentioned already, but I have to apologize now, as I know I have missed out many many more. From UWA and from myself I say thank you to all the wondrous avatars of Second Life for these unexpected collaborations, and I know that these will keep happening and continuing to amaze us all!
Thanks everyone, Jayjay Zifanwe.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
UWAinSL @ Second Life 7th birthday Celebration (aka SL7B)

In Second Life, as in first life,
it is the people who make a project a success,
it can have the best environment in the world but
it will be lifeless without the people.
UWAinSL is the result of countless people
who have given of their time, skills and energy
to create our University's Second Life campus.
The names you will see scrolling down
within the waterfalls of the UWA in SL SL7B display
are but a small fraction of the residents of Second Life
and people in first life who have collaborated in making
UWAinSL the lively engaging place it is today.
I asked Jayjay what he wanted this blog post to say about the University of Western Australia's contribution to the Second Life 7th Birthday Celebrations and here is his reply:
and that this is dedicated to them..."
which sums up how we feel about all the help and collaboration we have experienced so far, and are continuing to enjoy, in creating and maintaining the UWA presence in Second Life.
Without the contributions of the residents of SL and the staff at UWA who contribute time and energy in RL UWA in SL woudl not exist.
UWAinSL @ SL7B Enigma
When you visit you can pick up some freebies, touch the image panels for lots of notecards (with information about various projects, collaborations and events), and links to RL University websites and to the UWAinSL Blog and Koinup image archive.

JayJay will be talking about UWA in SL at SL7B, 6pm SLT Thursday June 24 at the Auditorium on SL7B Upsidedown. He will be speaking about how UWA in SL began, and highlighting the main collaborative efforts that have helped it grow.
This includes: the archtecture, the art & machinima, the teaching & research, and the RL Memorandums Of Understanding signed between the University of WA and other tertiary institutions around the world.

















