Wednesday, May 9, 2012

LEA FULL SIM ART SERIES (MAY): Fae Varriale's 'Wonderlands'

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Far Varriale takes the helm for the MAY round of the LEA FULL SIM ART SERIES (here for full year schedule).

Addendum - Articles, Etc Before and After the Launch
Honour McMillan Blog

Quan's Travelogues
Apmel Goosson's Blog
Echtvirtuell Blog
Wu Wai Chun's Flickr Photo Video
Wu Wai In Wonderland Flickr Page
Lizzie Gudkov Blog & More Lizzie
LNL Blog
Kara's Korner, SEcond Life Adventures
PIU Blog (Italian)
Temi Sirbu Blog
Virtual Outworlding Blog
Hypatia Pickens Machinima Featuring Wonderlands
The World of Yana (Japanese Blog)
Victoria Lennoire interviews Fae
Associated SL Press
German Info Magazine
Prim Perfect Blog
I Derryth Blog
Tura Blog
Long Dash Studio

This FULL SIM installation will be launched at 3pmSLT Friday the 4th of May 2012.

GRAND OPENING: Wonderlands by Fae Varriale
DATE AND TIME: 3pmSLT Friday the 4th of May 2012.
LOCATION: HERE AT LEA 6

http://slurl.com/secondlife/LEA6/201/135/602


Fae describes this creation as follows:

Wonderlands is born of a life long fascination of mine with stories about places that are entrances to other worlds. Whether it be rabbit holes, mirrors, Fairy mounds, wardrobes, secret doors, mystical forests, the interfaces to virtual reality; such stories have been born out of the human psyche for hundreds of years.

Do these worlds really exist? If they do, do they exist because we dreamed them, or do they reach out to our unconcious minds?

The installation follows in the footsteps of Ellie through worlds discovered by her missing father in his attempt to find out the truth behind his younger daughter's 'insanity' - was she crazy or did the places she talked about really exist somewhere.

Some of the installation is beautiful, some is crazy & surreal, the line between beauty and madness moving dependant on the observer. Some of it took its own direction regardless of what had been planned, whilst in the background Ellie's story shifted subtly.

Do these worlds exist because I dreamed them or did they reach out to my unconcious as, already having stepped through into a virtual world, I created doorways to wonderlands? 

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Monday, May 7, 2012

MachinimUWA V: Spiral Silverstar's 'Seeking Wisdom in the Stars'



'Seeking Wisdom in the Stars', by Spiral Silverstar takes up across the universe in the pursuit of wisdom. This machinima is now part of the L$725,000, MachinimUWA V: Seek Wisdom. MachinimUWA V's theme is a tribute to the Centenary of the University of Western Australia and UWA's New Courses 2012.


Entries to MachinimUWA V: Seek Wisdom close on the 30th of June 2012 and seeks for the creation of machinima with any storyline that fits to the theme of 'Seek Wisdom' so long as at least ONE of the 100 Treasures from UWA form part of the story. Click HERE for full details and landmarks to the locations of the treasures in Second Life.

ALSO, calling for entries to the UWA 3D Centenary Art Challenge (100 prim limit, open theme) through 30th June as well.

OTHER ENTRIES TO MACHINIMUWA V
PENGUINS DIALOGUE ON WISDOM by Soda Lemondrop
THE LAST SYLLABLE OF RECORDED TIME by Tutsy Navarathna
IN DREAMS by Chic Aeon
SEEK WISDOM by Dave Searby Mason
SEEKER OF WISDOM by Sophia Yates
COLOURS by pallina60 Loon
SOPHIA'S GAZE by Carl Velde
THE SEARCH by Chic Aeon
PHILOSOPHY & WISDOM by Sophia Yates

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

MachinimUWA V: Soda Lemondrop's 'Penguins Dialogue on Wisdom'

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'Penguins Dialogue on Wisdom', by Soda Lemondrop expertly blends humour and philosophy to b ring us a profound message.  This machinima is now part of the L$725,000, MachinimUWA V: Seek Wisdom. MachinimUWA V's theme is a tribute to the Centenary of the University of Western Australia and UWA's New Courses 2012.


Entries to MachinimUWA V: Seek Wisdom close on the 30th of June 2012 and seeks for the creation of machinima with any storyline that fits to the theme of 'Seek Wisdom' so long as at least ONE of the 100 Treasures from UWA form part of the story. Click HERE for full details and landmarks to the locations of the treasures in Second Life.

OTHER ENTRIES TO MACHINIMUWA V
THE LAST SYLLABLE OF RECORDED TIME by Tutsy Navarathna
IN DREAMS by Chic Aeon
SEEK WISDOM by Dave Searby Mason
SEEKER OF WISDOM by Sophia Yates
COLOURS by pallina60 Loon
SOPHIA'S GAZE by Carl Velde
THE SEARCH by Chic Aeon
PHILOSOPHY & WISDOM by Sophia Yates
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Monday, April 30, 2012

Video of UWA & UAS, Switzerland Collaboration via SL

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 The above Video/Machinima was produced by the University of Applied Sciences, Western Switzerland (Geneva Business School) as to its ongoing collaboration with the University of Western Australia where students from both universities get to work and report on the same project.

This collaboration is due to the eforts of UWA's Professor Wade Halvorson and Professor Sabine Emad of the University of Applied Sciences (UAS) in attempting to simulate the real world process of data collection and team work.

A report on the project can be found by clicking here.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

UTSA UWA Collaboration: Circles Within Circles

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The University of Texas at San Antonio and The University of Western Australia have a 5 year memorandum of understanding  (Jun 2010 - Jun 2015) for collaboration and cooperation with 3D Virtual Technologies and Second Life (described here).

This collaboration continues with 'Circles Within Circles', a soon to be launched SKY SIM display at UWA by Rebeca Bashly & Constructivist Solo.

CIRCLES WITHIN CIRCLES
LOCATION : UWA UTSA COLLABORATIVE SPACE
LAUNCH DATE & TIME: 1PM SLT TUESDAY 24th APRIL

In their words, "This exhibit is a collaborative project that began with a conversation about circles as they are part of the human experience in distinct contexts: mathematics, mechanics, and as metaphor in various cultural settings.

By no means is this exhibit intended to be comprehensive; it can't be. However, we hope that the visitor will come to the recognition that there is an overarching interconnectedness not only between science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, but that this interconnectedness, this fabric of that which is and that which makes up the human experience, very much also includes the social and behavioral domains."


We hope you enjoy your visit,
Rebeca Bashly & Constructivist Solo



Rebeca provided a clue as to how to navigate the path ...  'One has to understand the circle so he can break it' 
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

UWA Challenges in RL Machinima Book: Jay Jay Writes

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An RL copy of the book 'Machinima: The Art & Practice of Virtual Filmmaking' by Sonicity Fitzroy (Dr Phylis Johnson) and Lowe Runo (Donald Petit) was flown in to UWA from the United States this week.

Brilliantly put together, this book, by McFarland Publishing features a veritable who's who in the world of machinima. Sonicity described the contributors in her recent blog post as follows:

"A special section of interviews featured Al Peretz, “Decorgal” Judy Lee, Iono Allen, Kate Fosk, Michael Gray, Rysan Fall and Wiz Nordberg. End of chapter comments were provided by Chantal Harvey, Pooky Amsterdam, Larkworthy Antfarm, 1angelzares Writer, Toxic Menges, Jonathan Pluskota, and Jay Jay Jegathesan. Two invited chapters were presented by copyright expert Todd Herreman and Dr. Bryan Carter, owner of Virtual Harlem in Second Life. Phaylen Fairchild gave some closing thoughts. Skylar Smythe’s The White Pigeon was featured as a storyboard example."

UWA's Jay Jay Jegathesan was invited to contribute on how machinima cemented partnerships and collaboration. A small section below. Click on the McFarland link above to get a copy of the book itself:



UWA Support for Operation Smile Benefit Performance

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On Sunday the 22nd of April, an Operation Smile Benefit Performance was held at the UWA-BOSL Grand Amphitheatre featuring the ChangHigh Sisters Fireshow with UWA & Aview TV providing support. L$15,699 was raised for Operation Smile, and a wonderful machinima of the performance was filmed by Mary Wickentower.The Fireshow featured the talents of Yman Juran, Melvin Starbrook and Jennylynn Capalini.
 
On the day, Yman Juran shared the following with the audience:
 
This is an Operation SMILE fundraising show to help and support the Operation SMILE's vision of a world without  clefts lips and palates. So let us be generous those of us who share a life without pain and facial deformities, lets help those, those life for unforeseen reason and circumstances has made smiling to you  so hard to do.
 
We are gathered here tonight in order to help children in their need of a fair life..... so they can enjoy life as  we all have and live it without pain and suffering.So let us give Hope and Support to those touched by facial deformities so that they know they never  will be forgotten, that those who face such  decease will be helped to live a life,, just as good as you do. .....
 
We who participate in this event today let us stand by the side of those  which life circumstances has made there life hard to bear and impossible to SMILE to. So we, The ChangHigh Sisters, like to encourage each of You to give from your heart, mind, soul, spirit and  personality...so give life,  by  financial support  ..to those in need. Because Life is the ultimate gift of Love. and a Smile is truly a universal Right.
 
A good life is not the smile of heaven, neither is affliction the frown of God. - We ask all of you here today to give from your heart, spirit and soul to those in need. Giving life is the ultimate gift of love and a smile is truly a universal right. For this and other reasons are we all gathered here on this day and night to share, support and  help those afflicted by facial deformities. So please give generously. Lets help our fellow brethren.
 
In communication with Jay Jay Jegathesan of UWA, Yman added:
 
Thank You for  everything UWA & Lap[iscean Liberty.. All worked fine and the contact people with whom I spoke and communicated all function to my full satisfaction. ..those who came  was inspired to the best show  ever done in SL...

So I am contented as of how it all went and hope you and UWA and LL and whoever is involved in virtual art promotion feel  that we and especially me lived up to whatever rules, demands or regulation required .
The ChangHigh Sisters : Melvin Starbrook, JennyLynn Capalini, and me Yman Juran and our musician Cypress Rosewood are contented, please with everything and  we hope we are welcome back another day  for another cause.
 
With Light, Life and Love  Yman Juran
 
It is people like Yman Juran and the ChangHigh Sisters (and Lapiscean Liberty) who make Second Life transcend the ordinary!

Monday, April 23, 2012

MachinimUWA V: Tutsy Navarathna's 'The Last Syllable of Recorded Time'

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'The Last Syllable of Recorded Time', by Tutsy Navarathna, is the amazingly named offering by the current reigning MachinimUWA champion! It is now part of the L$725,000, MachinimUWA V: Seek Wisdom. MachinimUWA V's theme is a tribute to the Centenary of the University of Western Australia and UWA's New Courses 2012.

Entries to MachinimUWA V: Seek Wisdom close on the 30th of June 2012 and seeks for the creation of machinima with any storyline that fits to the theme of 'Seek Wisdom' so long as at least ONE of the 100 Treasures from UWA form part of the story. Click HERE for full details and landmarks to the locations of the treasures in Second Life.

OTHER ENTRIES TO MACHINIMUWA V
IN DREAMS by Chic Aeon
SEEK WISDOM by Dave Searby Mason
SEEKER OF WISDOM by Sophia Yates
COLOURS by pallina60 Loon
SOPHIA'S GAZE by Carl Velde
THE SEARCH by Chic Aeon
PHILOSOPHY & WISDOM by Sophia Yates

The Centenary 3D Art Challenge: Why You Should Enter

Most people know by now that we are accepting entries for the UWA Centenary 3D Art Challenge. This is similar in many respects to the 3D Open Art Challenges we did last year, except that this is a single round with an enormous L$550,000 prize pool, including a L$100,000 first place award. Because of the high stakes, we are accepting entries for three months, until 30 June 2012. Complete details are on this website.

Entries opened on 1 April and we've been getting submissions in a slow trickle. This was expected, since the stakes are so high and there is plenty of time to really perfect things. I certainly encourage that, but if you're thinking of submitting something, there may (or may not) be advantages to doing it sooner than later.

My expectation is that there will be a major influx of entries in the last weeks. Earlier entries will tend to have more careful placement in the gallery. Our first entry, Pravda Core's terracotta warriors, is a good example. Because it arrived early, we were able to cut a hole in the gallery floor to accommodate it. As things become crowded, later entries will have to be squeezed in wherever there is space and possibly placed on a second level if it comes to that. We always strive to place every piece to show it off to its best advantage. But there's just so much room. This entry would likely have had to be put on a platform.
The more significant reason to enter early is simply to have more time on display. Entries in the gallery now will be up at least another 3 months. As people come and come again, they will get to see your piece and be reminded of it. A quick impression is all most people get when visiting a gallery. But an evolving show provides incentive for people to return and see what's new and to become more familiar with the pieces they saw last time. Our traffic numbers will build over time, but altogether over 3 months, we could have a substantial total number of visitors. The longer you delay, the fewer people are likely to see your entry, and at the end it will be among a packed house of other distractions.

On the other hand, if you feel you have to choose between getting it done early and getting it done right, I would certainly recommend the latter. 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Victoria Lenoirre's Review of April LEA Full Sim Series: One Fool's Uncharted Empire by Athena Bedrosian

Hi all! This wonderful month of April, there is One Fool's Uncharted Empire at the LEA Full Sim by Athena Bedrosian. I have written my review and included my interview with her. Thank you, Athena! It is a fantastically designed sim this month.


At the landing area, you're  surrounded by pillars arranged in a circular pattern. On your left and right you should see green rocks on the rocky  terrain....those are stepping stones that you can follow. I took the path on the left first. The left path led me to the Cistern of dreams.


Cistern of Dreams


Hall of ghosts looked like a temple from the outside. Inside are black and white photos of dead dictators like Stalin and Hitler, as well as photos of immigrants.

Walking past the Hall of ghosts you should see more stepping stones. You'll have to walk up a steep hill. And then you come upon a large  brick circle, the "plain of cause and effect." Upon it are three newspapers. One is written in German, while the other two are in English.



Plain of Cause and Effect

Just past the "plain" are some pointy structures that look like teeth. As I walked through them I saw text in chat and it went like this:

[16:42] I ask myself:  : What shoud I do?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : What shoud I do?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Was I right?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Was I right?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Was I right?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Why did I do that?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Why did I do that?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Why did I do that?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Am I headed in the right direction?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Am I headed in the right direction?
[16:42] I ask myself:  : Am I headed in the right direction?
[16:43] I ask myself:  : Where is my life going?
[16:43] I ask myself:  : What shoud I do?
[16:43] I ask myself:  : Was I right?
[16:43] I ask myself:  : Why did I do that?
[16:43] I ask myself:  : Am I headed in the right direction?

Then in front of you are white steps, these lead to a structure called Celestia.


Celestia
And now on to my sweet interview with Athena:


You describe your creation as being "about one's internal kingdom, the territory he/she inhabits and
treads daily. It is not necessarily a complete catalog, but tries to hit the highlights" Could you explain this
concept a little more?

AB: Here I'm speaking of the landscape one inhabits in his/her mind, operates from, and uses to interpret what is seen.

You mention that this body of work is now a "catalog of internal concepts"....what are some of those
internal concepts that are in it?

 AB: It seems to me we all view the worlds both internal and external from the matrix of our perceptions, memories, dreams, thoughts and wishes.

Why is the fellow who lives in this empire a fool?

AB:We are all fools, waking each morning to step off the symbolic cliff into a new day, carrying our bundles of stuff, and accompanied by our instincts for self-preservation. Another way to look at the concept of the Fool is as an individual journeying into consciousness of self.

Here's a picture of the Rider-Waite-Smith representation of the Fool:



Why is it uncharted? Is it because he's afraid to step out of his comfort zone?


AB:While each of us lives in her/his own empire (or landscape), that empire has yet to be mapped or charted. We are each essentially unknowns.

You have old photos of dictators in the hall of ghosts? So the hall is a hall of oppression and past
suffering? On the wall to the right of the texture change display, you have pics of families and children? Who are they?

AB:As the front of the building states “That which is past, but haunts us.” The building houses memories. I tried to choose pictures of family and childhood from a variety of cultures, because SecondLife is multicultural. The images are all meant to evoke memories, no social comment is intended. Although now I realize that showing dictators and war is in itself a social comment.

At the plain of effect and consequence you have 3 newspapers. One is in German, what does that say?Another paper is showing the headline about a man on the moon. Do you feel that that has impacted our world in a positive or negative way? If so, why do you think that?

AB:There are only reports of actions and effects here because cause-and-effect takes place in the "real"
world. We may battle mentally and picture dire consequences, but it is not real until we make it so.

The newspapers are representative of second-hand cause and effect. The mind is not the field of action,although it takes effect when we choose to act. Again I chose topics that people might respond (or react)

Needless to say, this is a tricky concept. Does an effect begin when it is perceivable by others or when
the decision is made to act? Does an effect when we choose to act. Again I chose topics that people might respond (or react) to.

Behind the plain are jagged rocks? What exactly are they? Adding the script to that area is a nice touch, the script that asks those thought-provoking, yet simple questions that we all ask ourselves at one time or another.

AB: I call them the needles. There are elements of rites of passage in this area -- one must leave behind self-questioning and cross the river of forgetfulness to get to Celestia at the top of the steps. When we meditate or daydream the mind is cleared of obstacles and we roam free of the worldly ties that bind.

Behind the rocks are steps leading up to a pavilion that sits higher up than the plain. Does this symbolize
rising above the past, dreams, and hate and agression?

AB: Yes, it does symbolize rising above that which entangles us. It is a place of joy and has been attained by leaving the problems and issues of daily life behind for the moment.

There's a tall tree inside the pavilion, Celestia, why?

AB: I was thinking of the tree of life when I included it.

Why is your water underlayer a dark green/jade color?

AB: Pure luck. The ground plane is a rust color.

I really like the greenish water color. To me, it's more of a jade tone. Jade symbolizes luck in the ancient Chinese culture.

At first glance, this sim does not seem to be much. There is a lot of open space. But here, it is little details that make all the difference. A lot of hidden and deep meaning is in everything Athena put into this full sim exhibition. My favorite part of the sim would have to be the Plain of Cause and Effect and the needles. It is a wide, open area that symbolizes to me, that we are free to choose our course in life...unrestrained by the limits of society or anyone else.

I urge you all to come visit LEA6, if you haven't already. Come see this phenomenal body of work here.

Have fun and enjoy the art!
Vic