UWA Machinima Challenge 2018

March 25, 2018.

I was asked to head a panel of jury for the very last UWA machinima challenge in Second Life.  Together with Harnake HunspalTess Baxter (Tizzy Canucci) and Craig Harbison, we watched and selected the winners.

The competition was organisedby JayJay Zifanwe with the the University of Western Australia, and made possible by Lapiscean Liberty, Eliza Weirwight, FreeWee Ling,  Singh Albatross, Kaylee West, Pooky Amsterdam, and many many more. Jayjayhas actively been promoting immersive art and machinima made by Second Life residents for the past 9 years.

A special dedication was mentioned to Alizarin Goldflake and to Hugh Hancock, without hero’s like these, there would be no machinima as we know it.

About the Competition
THEME: Create a film with a work of art!
SUBJECT MATTER: Any artworks that sit on the UWA Sims in Second Life, and these include artworks created when the sims themselves were created in 2009 can be selected to feature in your machinima. The artwork(s) need to be a relatively significant part of the story, and not merely something glimpsed in passing.

I will copy/paste the chat, with some pictures i took, but first lets share the winners!

1. Glasz DeCuir, ART & IDS

2. Tutsi Navarantha: Serendipity

3: Karima Hoisan & Natascha Randt: The river of forgetting

4. Isabelle Cheren: Before the world was made

5. Bryn Oh: Cerulea

Greetings everyone, and welcome to the University of Western Australia, or UWA as she is known, and also welcome to the winners announcements for Slartist@UWA Machinima Challenge 2018. As is tradition at UWA, I would like to acknowledge that the University is situated on Nyoongar land and that the Nyoongar people remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of their land and continue to uphold their values, languages, beliefs and knowledge.

Jayjay Zifanwe: Pretty sad day for me personally, and for all art in Second Life as we just learned that one of her finest exponents, Alizarin Goldflake has passed on peacefully after fighting a long illness. I met Alizarin in 2009, and she was one of the first artists at UWA. We have her artwork, ‘The Maze’ set up close to the Hackett Buildings. The artwork was one of the first 3 works received when UWA commenced their challenges. I received it when I was running the art events myself. I didn’t know what to do or how to do it. Before quadrapop Lane took over the art curation, before FreeWee Ling. Alizarin had to tell me not to try and wear her artwork like a HUD. Rest in Peace Alizarin.

The day is also sad as it brings to an end the grand art and film challenges run by UWA, which started almost a decade ago in 2009, with Alizarin and other pioneers, who included Soror Nishi & Oberon Onmura. In the past there had been tough times and moments when it looked we wouldn’t make it this far, but we scrambled and pulled through, and now when we bring things to a close, we bring the curtains down at a time of our own choosing, and no better way than  through this challenge which would not exist if not for one of the unsung heroes of Second Life, LaPiscean Liberty  founder of SLARTIST & AviewTV. UWA came into the art and film fold as some of the previous great champions, Betina Tizzy of Not Possible IRL, Lumiere Noir of the Ivory Tower of Prims and Jopsy Pendragon of the Particle Laboratory were pulling back, and I think we started a different chapter in the art and film history of virtual worlds…. likewise as we disappear into the digital night, other will emerge and take the lead.

Whats pleasing though is that we’re closing the circle on film and art challeges at a time and place of our own choosing. Many of the award presentation events were held at the UWA-BOSL Grand 4-SIM Amphitheatre created by Patch Thibaud, but the very first Machinima awards ceremony we held, was right here, where Cisko Vandevere of Germany walked away with the grand prize! Anyway its not the end of the UWA Sims, which will be around another year with FreeWee Ling perhaps running art activities.

The day is also sad as it brings to an end the grand art and film challenges run by UWA, which started almost a decade ago in 2009, with Alizarin and other pioneers, who included Soror Nishi & Oberon Onmura. In the past there had been tough times and moments when it looked we wouldn’t make it this far, but we scrambled and pulled through, and now when we bring things to a close, we bring the curtains down at a time of our own choosing, and no better way than  through this challenge which would not exist if not for one of the unsung heroes of Second Life, LaPiscean Liberty  founder of SLARTIST & AviewTV. UWA came into the art and film fold as some of the previous great champions, Betina Tizzy of Not Possible IRL, Lumiere Noir of the Ivory Tower of Prims and Jopsy Pendragon of the Particle Laboratory were pulling back, and I think we started a different chapter in the art and film history of virtual worlds…. likewise as we disappear into the digital night, other will emerge and take the lead. Whats pleasing though is that we’re closing the circle on film and art challeges at a time and place of our own choosing. Many of the award presentation events were held at the UWA-BOSL Grand 4-SIM Amphitheatre created by Patch Thibaud, but the very first Machinima awards ceremony we held, was right here, where Cisko Vandevere of Germany walked away with the grand prize! Anyway its not the end of the UWA Sims, which will be around another year with FreeWee Ling perhaps running art activities.

[06:02] LaPiscean Liberty: Thank you Mate

[06:03] FreeWee Ling: 🙂

[06:04] Kaylee West: yes

[06:04] Yeya Zuta: yes

Jayjay Zifanwe: As previously mentioned, the ‘title sponsor’ for the event is LaPiscean Liberty, and what he started  mushroomed as many things in SL that we have been involved does and evolved into a wonderful partnership with many other groups and individuals including Singh Albatross and The Writers Centre, Singapore who gave us the wonderful ‘Merlion’ part of the challenge, Language teacher, Kip Boan & Virtlantis a long term sponsor for UWA events, and Pooky Amsterdam, doyen of the machinima world with PookyMedia. The final sponsor of course is the UWA Virtual Worlds Project. Much thanks for this amazing prize pool of L$430,000,

[06:04] Suzie Anderton: yep..loud and clear

[06:04] Chantal Harvey: thanks Jayjay

[06:04] Amelie Marcoud claps

Jayjay Zifanwe: The theme of the SLartist@UWA Machinima Challenge was ‘ART OF THE ARTISTS.’ Collaborations and partnerships are something we have always wanted to encourage in SL. In fact, on the 24th of June 2010, I was asked to give an address at Second Life’s 7th birthday celebrations, and II titles my speech “Unexpected Collaborations in Second Life” http://uwainsl.blogspot.com.au/2010/06/unexpected-collaborations-uwainsl-and.htm

Anyway for this current event, we encouraged connections and collaborations between 3D artists and machinima makers. Any artworks that sat  on the UWA Sims in Second Life at any point in time, going back to artworks created when the sims themselves were created in 2009, could be selected to feature in the machinimas. Filmmakers could choose individual artworks or a collection of artworks around which to weave a story, and machinima makers could work with the artists to film anywhere. It did not have to be shot on these grounds. Much acknowledge here Eliza Weirwight who created the artwork for the poster for this event. She has created the poster for events at UWA for as long as I remember and has always given us something truly special.

Its been an absolute pleasure for me to work with all of you over the course of these challenges, and over the years, and especially to those who went above and beyond the call of duty to make all of this a success. Thank you for being here. I acknowledge one last time that the UWA Art, Architectural & Machinima Challenges, the teaching & research have seen people from all corners of the globe involved, with students, artists, builders, researchers and machinimatographers hailing from Turkey, Kuwait, Romania, Indonesia, Malaysia, Lithuania, Singapore, Costa Rica, the Philippines, Finland, Greece, India, Colombia, Poland, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Ukraine, Taiwan, Hungary, Latvia, Russia, Venezuela,  Belgium, Mexico, Wales, Canada, the USA, the UK, Uruguay, Scotland, England, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, France, the French Carribean, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Denmark,  Holland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Austria, Cuba, Serbia, Tunisia, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Australia and parts unknown. More

[06:07] quadrapop: quicker to say which countries HAVE NOT been represented lol

[06:07] Allie Tomsen: smiles

[06:07] FreeWee Ling: Gonna miss those litanies.

Jayjay Zifanwe: A special thanks goes  to FreeWee Ling, curator of art at UWA & RL Honorary Fellow at UWA. I have already mentioned La Piscean, but this is probably my last chance to do so in public, so, just want to thank him again. He has been for so many years and still is, and we hope always will be a champion of machinima in Second Life. A lot of great things at UWA would not have been possible if not for this wonderful, reliable gentleman being there and with FreeWee Ling supporting everyone and everything across the sims.

[06:07] Karima Hoisan: www mw too

[06:08] Dale: awwwww

[06:08] LaPiscean Liberty: The Thanks goes to you and Free and the Community

[06:08] Jayjay Zifanwe: We’re very proud of a number of innovations pioneered by UWA. Year Long Challenge with Monthly Awards

That was my first foray into the SL art world. Announcing a year long challenge when I had no curator, no artspace, no knowledge of SL art. I was told by quite a few including Bettina Tizzy that there was no way we could sustain interest. That 1 month in SL was 1 year RL. But, I didn’t listen to that sage advice, and thankfully providence sent down the first of many angels who had assisted across the years in the form of quadrapop Lane, and that first year was an incredibly successful one managing to build an art community.

[06:08] Karima Hoisan: Thank you LaPscean!

[06:08] tutsy Navarathna: 🙂

[06:09] quadrapop: lots of fun  too

[06:09] Iono Allen: quadrapop an angel! I knew that! 🙂

Jayjay Zifanwe: Art Receiver. We constructed an art receiver in 2009 in time for the first art challenge when something similar didn’t really exist in SL. I knew what I wanted it to do and had help from a number of scripters to create it. This allowed anyone to ‘drop’ their artwork in the receiver as a way to submit rather than have to give it to another avatar

Jayjay Zifanwe: Immediate Exhibition of Artwork and Machinima. Most art exhibitions, the art is received and all collected and then set up and then when fully ready open to all. With us, we wanted anything that came in immediately displayed and highlighted on the blog, and this is what we did from the start both with artwork and machinima. Made it very tough for the curators across the years, but they managed magnificently in having to constantly change and adjust the gallery to accommodate the growing list of works for every challenge

Audience Participation Prize. We tried people’s choice awards, but found it put pressure on artists  in an undue manner, and we wanted to find a way to make things different from a popularity contest, so for our awards, the audience had to ‘guess’ the top 10 as they thought the judges would decide, this way, anyone who wanted to take part would have to see all the artwork before providing an educated guess, with no pressure on them to ‘vote’ for friends and no pressure on artists to ask for favours

Sim is full, set to 55. Lets push the number up.

Jayjay Zifanwe: Collaboration Art Challenge. The 2nd year of the grand challenges (or maybe the 3rd) was one which brought the many major art groups across SL together including Pirats, Uni of Texas San Antonio, SL Art, Odyssey, CARP, Nordan Art, BOSL,  S&S Gallery of Fine Art, Tornado Gallery… where we provided L$5,000 each month in the names of 5 of these art groups, and some putting up their own prizes)

Jayjay Zifanwe : Judging Panel Construction. Many challenges we had panels of between 20-30 people from all walks of life and all over the SL & RL world. We did this to reduce the influence of any single judge and not allow one or two individuals to have to big a say.

Jayjay Zifanwe: And that brings us nicely to this next portion, prior to getting to the awards. Judging was done completely differently this time, and I do want to acknowledge amazing judging panel we had. There were 4 distinct sets of judges here. The main judging panel, led by the mother of SL machinima, Chantal Harvey!The panel was brought together by Chantal, who was the panel chair, with other judges being:

– Chantal Harvey – Judging Panel Chair

– Harnake Hunspal – Freelance Producer and Director

– Tess Baxter (SL: tizzy canucci) – Digital artist and PhD candidate in contemporary art at Lancaster University

Craig Harbison – CEO of Diamond gate Films,

[06:13] Allie Tomsen: yay

Jayjay Zifanwe: The panel for the Merlion Prize, was jointly led by Singh Albatross and Kaylee West

The panel for the PookyMedia Prize, led by Pooky Amsterdam

The panel for the UWA Prize & Craft Prizes, was led by yours truly, Jayjay.

The Slartist website carries all the machinima and can be found here: https://www.slartist.com/browse-slartist-at-uwa-videos-1-date.html

Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: Now heading for the finale, we move to the top 5

[06:59] Lampithaler: ♥ + * `* ♥. APPLAUSE !!!!!. ♥ * `* + ♥

Jayjay Zifanwe: So now in 5th place overall for the Slartist@UWA Machinima Challenge, taking home L$20,000 is:

Jayjay Zifanwe: “Cerulean” by Bryn Oh of Canada

[07:00] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: “Cerulean” by Bryn Oh of Canada

[07:00] August: YAY!!!!

 

[07:00] August: Awesome Bryn

[07:00] Yeya Zuta: Claps!

[07:00] Sharni Azalee: Congratulations !!!!!! whooooo

[07:00] Joseph Nussbaum: gratz!

[07:00] FreeWee Ling: Yaaayy!!!

[07:00] Suzie Anderton: WOW..well done

[07:00] DzinWiz Babii-Avro: Congrats 🙂

 

[07:00] LaPiscean Liberty: Outstanding

[07:00] Eliza Wierwight: ~applauds~

[07:00] Allie Tomsen: yay!

[07:00] Karima Hoisan: Congrats Bryn!!

[07:00] Maria Vought: CLAPS!

[07:00] Bryn Oh: oh thank you i am very happy !

[07:00] lila: grats  Bryn

[07:00] Bryn Oh: i am going ot put on my run animation

[07:01] Sharni Azalee: lmao

Jayjay Zifanwe: This machinima centres around one of Bryn’s own creations and one of the pane; commented, “The dreamlike quality of the work is very successful. The mise-en-scene is visually appealing.  The film has the right duration.  I think the music track works well with the concept.  Bryn ‘s virtual art and machinima are stunning together. The graphics and the pace of the film, the sound effects and the music, it is a perfect match. I really like this film, it is beautifully made, and has a sweet narrative – I even like the title”

[07:01] Lampithaler: ♥ + * `* ♥. APPLAUSE !!!!!. ♥ * `* + ♥

[07:01] Amelie Marcoud claps

[07:01] Bryn Oh: i fell in teh water

[07:01] Aqua th Oracl3: applause !!!!!!!!!!!!!

[07:01] Bryn Oh: but thanks

[07:01] August: hee hee

[07:01] Yeya Zuta: Claps!

[07:01] Kaylee West: **Kaylee claps with enthusiam!

[07:01] tutsy Navarathna: bravooo

[07:02] August: Hands Bryn a towel

[07:02] EvAngelina: I saw you go in Bryn. Aww

[07:02] Sharni Azalee throws Bryn a life line

[07:02] Bryn Oh: worst acceptance speech ever.. falling in the water

[07:02] Suzie Anderton: hahaha

Jayjay Zifanwe: 4th place overall for the Slartist@UWA Machinima Challenge, taking “Before the World was Made” by ISABELLE CHEREN of the UK

[07:02] Lampithaler: ♥+*`*♥. APPLAUSE!!!!!.♥*`*+♥

[07:02] Iono Allen: lol Bryn!

 

[07:02] Sharni Azalee: Congratulations !!!!!!

[07:02] quadrapop: congrats

[07:02] Joey: .-‘`’-. APPLAUSE APPLAUSE .-‘`’-.

[07:02] Isabelle Cheren: OMG

 

[07:02] August: Congrats

Isabelle Cheren: Oh wow thank you …I dont know what to say ..Im stunned to have even got to here and trully am amazed at all the wonderful artists in second life our virtual world. My world has changed so much stince coming here and seeing everyones truly breathtaking works

Thank you SO MUCH

[07:02] Suzie Anderton: OMG WELL DONE !!!!

[07:02] quadrapop applaudes

[07:02] Joseph Nussbaum: wooo!

[07:02] Joseph Nussbaum: W H O O O

[07:02] Suzie Anderton: ***** APPPPPPPLLLLAAAUUUSSSSEEEEEEE***********

 

[07:02] serra Qendra: welll done!!

[07:02] Isabelle Cheren: WOW I DONT KNOW WHAT TO SAY

[07:02] LaPiscean Liberty: YAY ISA

[07:03] tutsy Navarathna: super 🙂

[07:03] Isabelle Cheren: excuse the caps so sorry

[07:03] lila: grats ISabelle

[07:03] Kaylee West: (✿◠‿◠)

[07:03] Amelie Marcoud: hahahaha

[07:03] Isabelle Cheren: thank you

[07:03] Suzie Anderton: well deserved isa

Jayjay Zifanwe: This film featured the work of artists Noke Yuitza, Otcoc Resident & Phillysmaybe Resident, Peli Dieterle, Igor Ballyhoo, and Rosie Dimanovic. One of the panel offered, “The concept of this film is very good; it is beautifully made, very artistic and creative.  The section in the middle almost feels like it belongs to a different film, and I appreciate it as a separate entity. I like the delivery of the poem, it is easy to follow. There is a dream-like feel to this film, very soothing.”

[07:03] Isabelle Cheren: my rl is a bit gobsmacked righ tnow

[07:03] Diana:               ✿(`’·.¸(`’·.¸ ❁ ¸.·’´)¸.·’´)✿

[07:03] Amelie Marcoud: well done!

[07:04] Isabelle Cheren: thank you so much

Jayjay Zifanwe: 3rd place overall for the Slartist@UWA Machinima Challenge, taking home L$40,000 is:  ”The River of Forgetting” by NATASCHA RANDT and KARIMA HOISAN of Gelsenkirchen, Germany and San Isidro del General, Costa Rica

[07:04] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: ”The River of Forgetting” by NATASCHA RANDT and KARIMA HOISAN of Gelsenkirchen, Germany and San Isidro del General, Costa Rica

[07:04] Amelie Marcoud: YAY!!!!!!!!!!!

 

[07:04] Elle Thorkveld: Yay!!!

[07:04] DzinWiz Babii-Avro: YESSSSSSSSSSSSS

[07:04] Kaylee West: **Kaylee claps with enthusiam!

[07:04] Sharni Azalee: Congratulations !!!!!!

[07:04] Veyot: yay

[07:04] DzinWiz Babii-Avro: .•*★¨`•  Aρρlɑuѕɛ  •¨`★*•.

[07:04] Iono Allen: woooooooooooooottt!!!!! KARIMA!!!!!

[07:04] tutsy Navarathna: awwww bravo Karima :))))

 

[07:04] FreeWee Ling: Yaaayy!!!

[07:04] Bryn Oh: yay

[07:04] LaPiscean Liberty: OUTSTANDING

[07:04] Joey: yayyyyyyy!!!

 

[07:05] lila: congrats

Jayjay Zifanwe: This sumptuous creation, features the work of artist Silas Merlin, where they worked together with him, or rather received his permission is tweaking the artwork to suit the needs of the film. A panel member commented,  “Well made, good detail. Script follows the imagery. Some sequences have amazing artistic skill. The wonderful edit certainly plays a big part in the success of this film. The story takes you by the hand. I like the way this film takes one artwork as a concept, instead of showcasing it.”

 

[07:06] Jayjay Zifanwe: Karima a few words for silas?

[07:06] Lampithaler: ♥ + * `* ♥. APPLAUSE !!!!!. ♥ * `* + ♥

[07:06] Elle Thorkveld: yay Silas

[07:06] Silas Merlin: 🙂

[07:06] Natascha Randt: It is really a great honor for me that our movie won 3d  place. Unbelievable…I go Crazy:)

First of all I want to thank the ones who made this challenge possible: LaPiscean Liberty & Slartist, as well as Singh Albatros and The Writers Center, Singapore, Pooky Amsterdam & PookyMedia, FreeWee Ling and Jayjay Zinfanwe and the UWA . And its a great pleasure for me, to thank all who are involved in River of Forgetting!

Of course Silas Merlin without whom this film would not exist, for his support and his confidence in us. Dale Innis, without whom the ship would still be just standing around instead of doing what ships do,sinking or sailing on the water. And for the many scripts that make the impossible possible. For me, that’s pure magic. Our cast, Joey, Maria, Reini, and Beeflin who were always there to do exactly what they should. You are so great! And it’s so much fun to work with you

At this point I would like to sing out Reini, because he looked just like I imagined such a fur seal. Exactly like that! However, all actors are always nice and dear to me and I can not overestimate that when someone voluntarily submits to my command!

Last but not least, Karima, because she lured me, and not for the first time, into an adventure that seemed impossible at first sight. As always, we have gone far beyond our original goal. Thats why we called THE TEAM!

[07:06] Amelie Marcoud: there we go

 

[07:07] Natascha Randt shouts: It is really a great honor for me that our movie won 3d  place. Unbelievable…I go Crazy:)

 

[07:08] FreeWee Ling: Yaaayy!!!

[07:08] Iono Allen: Yeahhhhhh Karima!! Well done!!

 

 

[07:08] August: Congrats everyone

[07:08] Chantal Harvey: well deserved!

Jayjay Zifanwe: And then there were 2…

[07:08] Isabelle Cheren: yes

[07:08] Chantal Harvey: yes

[07:08] LaPiscean Liberty: I hear

[07:08] Elle Thorkveld: y

[07:08] Joey: it is

ayjay Zifanwe: 2nd place overall for the Slartist@UWA Machinima Challenge, taking home L$50,000 is:  “Serendipity” by TUTSY NAVARATHNA of Pondicherry, India

[07:09] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: “Serendipity” by TUTSY NAVARATHNA of Pondicherry, India

[07:09] Isabelle Cheren: ***** APPPPPPPLLLLAAAUUUSSSSEEEEEEE***********

[07:09] Joey: .-‘`’-. APPLAUSE APPLAUSE .-‘`’-.

 

[07:09] Veyot: bravo

[07:09] Lampithaler: ♥ + * `* ♥. APPLAUSE !!!!!. ♥ * `* + ♥

[07:09] Elle Thorkveld: Yay!!! congrats

[07:09] FreeWee Ling: Yaaayy!!!

[07:09] Iono Allen: wooooottt!!Tutsyyyyyyyyy

[07:09] Lampithaler: ♥ + * `* ♥. APPLAUSE !!!!!. ♥ * `* + ♥

[07:09] LaPiscean Liberty: OUTSTANDING TUTSY

[07:09] serra Qendra: welll done

[07:09] Karima Hoisan: WOOOOOOO Tutsy!!

[07:09] Suzie Anderton: Well Done Tutsy

[07:09] Yoon: O(◣_◢)OYAAA☆AAAYO(◣_◢)O

[07:09] DzinWiz Babii-Avro: Applauds!!

07:09] quadrapop applaudes

[07:09] Isabelle Cheren: wonderful

[07:09] tutsy Navarathna: i can’t speak  but i can write

[07:09] Aqua th Oracl3: love tutsy’s works

[07:09] Allie Tomsen: Eloquent

[07:09] Singh: congrats to Karima  Nat and TUtsy

tutsy Navarathna: Thank you soo muchhhh. it is with a bit of sadness that I thank Jayjay and UWA who for 9 years have accompanied 3D artists or film makers with challenges that have helped us to always try to do better. Thanks to UWA for being an active promoter of virtual art. We will regret you.

[07:10] Karima Hoisan: Thank you Singh!

[07:10] Kaylee West: **Kaylee claps with enthusiam!

[07:10] Veyot: applause

Jayjay Zifanwe: Serendipity featured art by Misprint Thursday, Giovanna Cerise, Holala Alter, FreeWee Ling, Igor Ballyhoo, Alpha Auer, Myra Windmist, Rebeca Bashly, Nish Mip, Frankx Lefavre, Jipe Loon, Jo Ellsemere, Rosie Dimanovic, Miso Susanowa, Thierry Lowtide, Hankvoight Resident, Jade Yu Fhang, Mistero Hifeng, Pumpkin Tripsa, Anley Piers, Claudia222 Jewel, Cherry Manga, Elie Maurice, Romy Nayar, Livio Korobase, Theda Tammas, Kristali Rabeni. A judge commented, “Here is a creative setting for an assembly of works. The film is artistic, with beautiful imagery and quotes to create a uniform structure and theme.  Good and appropriate music track. This film shows a lot of the virtual art presented at UWA, and honors it rightly. I like the narrative, the film has you captured from start to finish.”

[07:10] serra Qendra: applause

[07:10] Diana: amazing !

 

Suzie Anderton: brilliant work Tutsy

[07:11] Karima Hoisan: Yes, amazing film

Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: And so it is, one of the greatest champions at UWA falls just short twice in a row at the final hurdle. Tutsy’s record is unparalleled! Tutsy has featured in every single UWA film challenge except the very first one, and has been in the top 3 every single time, with only Laurina Hawks, Bradley Dorchester, Vilvi Rae and Kobuk Farshore having ever finished ahead of him. We add one more name to that list today.

[07:11] Chantal Harvey: 🙂

[07:12] Eliza Wierwight: lol

[07:12] Yoon: hahahahaha

[07:13] Jayjay Zifanwe: In MachinimUWA II: Art of the Artists, Tutsy took 3rd with ‘An Artform is Born’

[07:13] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: In MachinimUWA II: Art of the Artists, Tutsy took 3rd with ‘An Artform is Born’

[07:13] Kaylee West: harsh task master

[07:13] Diana:               ✿(`’·.¸(`’·.¸ ❁ ¸.·’´)¸.·’´)✿

[07:13] Diana:  ♫ ´·.¸¸.♫   A*P*P*L*A*U*S*E  ♫.¸¸.·`♫

[07:13] Diana:               ✿(¸.·’´(¸.·’´ ❁ `’·.¸)`’·.¸)✿

[07:13] Lampithaler: ♥+*`*♥. APPLAUSE!!!!!.♥*`*+♥

[07:13] Jayjay Zifanwe: In MachinimUWA III: Journeys, Tutsy was Joint 1st along with Eric Boccara with his groundbreaking work,  ‘Journey into the Metaverse’

[07:13] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: In MachinimUWA III: Journeys, Tutsy was Joint 1st along with Eric Boccara with his groundbreaking work,  ‘Journey into the Metaverse’

[07:13] Elle Thorkveld: applause

[07:13] Jayjay Zifanwe: In MachinimUWA IV: Art of the Artists, Tutsy was 1st with ‘Welcome to the Other Side’

[07:13] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: In MachinimUWA IV: Art of the Artists, Tutsy was 1st with ‘Welcome to the Other Side’

[07:13] Jayjay Zifanwe: In MachinimUWA V: Seek Wisdom, Tutsy was 1st again, with ‘The Last Syllable of Recorded Time’

[07:13] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: In MachinimUWA V: Seek Wisdom, Tutsy was 1st again, with ‘The Last Syllable of Recorded Time’

[07:14] Jayjay Zifanwe: In MachinimUWA VI: Reflections, Tutsy was 2nd with ‘Narcissus’

[07:14] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: In MachinimUWA VI: Reflections, Tutsy was 2nd with ‘Narcissus’

[07:14] tutsy Navarathna: :)))

[07:14] Jayjay Zifanwe: And in MachinimUWA VII: Transcending Borders, Tutsy roared back to 1st with a dominating performance with ‘MetaPhore’

[07:14] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: And in MachinimUWA VII: Transcending Borders, Tutsy roared back to 1st with a dominating performance with ‘MetaPhore’

[07:15] Yoon: •?((¯°·._.• σмg….ℓαυgнѕ нуѕтєяι¢αℓℓу αт уσυ •._.·°¯))؟•

[07:15] Kaylee West: (✿◠‿◠)

[07:15] Yoon: •?((¯°·._.• ѕиσятѕ ιи¢ℓυ∂є∂ •._.·°¯))؟•

[07:15] Jayjay Zifanwe: MachinimUWA VIII Pursue Impossible, Tutsy’s Death of Death was pipped by Kobuk Farshore of Alaska, by 1 point

 

4 time winner of the MachinimUWA challenges. Thank you Tutsy Navarathna

Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: MachinimUWA VIII Pursue Impossible, Tutsy’s Death of Death was pipped by Kobuk Farshore of Alaska, by 1 point

4 time winner of the MachinimUWA challenges. Thank you Tutsy Navarathna

[07:15] Yoon: •?((¯°·._.• ραѕѕσυт ѕℓσωℓу ∂υє тσ gιggℓє ѕиσятѕ χ∂ •._.·°¯))؟•

Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: Now for the winner. Before announcing the winner, I would like to acknowledge ALL the grand champions of past UWA Challenges. For 3D art, they include Nish Mip, Misprint Thursday, Lollito Larkham, Glyph Graves, Alpha Auer and Sharni Azalee. For machinima they include Cisko Vandeverre, Bradley Dorchester, Tutsy Navarathna, Eric Boccara, Laurina Hawks, Vilvi Rae and Kobuk Farshore. Now we add one final `name to this illustrious list going back to 2009, as the digital light flickers off on the chapter that heralded the grand challenges at UWA.

[07:16] Dale: woo and woo!

Jayjay Zifanwe: The WINNER of the Slartist@UWA Machinima Challenge: Art of the Artists, taking home L$75,000 is:

[07:16] Chantal Harvey: “drumroll

[07:17] August: wow

[07:17] Jayjay Zifanwe: “Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) and Intrusion Detection System(IDS)” by GLASZ DECUIR

 

[07:17] Diana:               ✿(`’·.¸(`’·.¸ ❁ ¸.·’´)¸.·’´)✿

 

[07:17] FreeWee Ling: Woot!

[07:17] Lampithaler: ♥+*`*♥. APPLAUSE!!!!!.♥*`*+♥

[07:17] tutsy Navarathna: bravooooo

[07:17] Kaylee West: **Kaylee claps with enthusiam!

[07:17] quadrapop: congrats Glasz

[07:17] August: Wooooooo Hooooooo  Congrats

 

[07:17] Iono Allen: Bravo Glasz!!! Well done!!!

[07:17] quadrapop applaudes

[07:17] lila: applauase

[07:17] Silas Merlin: oh wow Congratulations Glasz!

[07:17] Yoon: congrats!

[07:17] Karima Hoisan: OHhhh Wow!! Wonderful film

[07:17] Suzie Anderton: well done glas

[07:17] Diana: wonderful!

[07:18] tutsy Navarathna: bravo Glazs

[07:18] Jayjay Zifanwe: This creation featured the art of Isadora Alaya (otcoc Resident) and Emma (phillysmaybe Resident), Nish Mip, Rose Borchovski,  FreeWee Ling, Bryn Oh, Yooma Mayo, Betty Tureaud, Holala Alter, Silas Merlin, Cica Ghost, Bryn Oh, SaveMe Oh, Blue Tsuki, Cherry Manga, Shenn Coleman, Krystali Rabeni. The Chief judge commented, ”I really like this piece, it is well planned, artistic and creative. Good work. The theme of the ‘head’ links the film throughout.  I also really like the closing sequence, it’s different to the rest of the film but it works really well as a resolution. The music track suits the concept.The edit is outstanding and fits the music, there is a story told.This film works beyond the Second Life environment and honors the artworks. Excellent use of pastiche/collage.Visuals and music worked together well”

[07:18] Natascha Randt: she has something in RL to do, she told me

[07:19] Karima Hoisan: Bravo Bravo!! Glasz!’

[07:19] Jayjay Zifanwe: Glasz advised me that for future instead of doing ‘Art of the Artists’ in future, we should have done ‘Machinima of the Machinimists’, with focus on Machinima. That’s a great idea actually and perhaps one forumation could be constructed such that artists create an artwork as a response to a machinima. All that I leave to the next generation, who will step in as the curtains come down here.

[07:19] Chantal Harvey: lets do that

[07:20] Yeya Zuta: great idea

[07:20] Dale: Applause!!

[07:20] Diana: great idea

[07:20] Chantal Harvey: the jayjay machinima contest!

[07:20] Natascha Randt: yeah!!

[07:20] Elle Thorkveld: interesting

[07:20] Karima Hoisan: aww thank you Jay Jay for everythong..You will be very missed

[07:20] Jayjay Zifanwe: It has been an honour for me over the years, the accidental art and film caretaker over the years to work with so many of you and have the privilege of viewing your art and film. The relationships built here have crossed over to RL as well, as I have met a number of artists and filmmakers from SL in RL, with FreeWee Ling spending a few months at UWA on an Australia-US Fellowship as well. The people of SL have helped my older son win a number of Peoples Choice events, as sometime over the past 2 years he suddenly became quite a successful filmmaker being selected for 4 Academy Award qualifying festivals, and when I travel to Denmark this July with my younger son for the World Triathlon championships, another SL artist has offered to put us up for a while and show us around. Life has been definitely richer because of my involvement with SL, and I hope the friendships created will last well beyond the middle of 2019, when the digital night is likely to set on the UWA sims themselves. Thank you one and all.

[07:20] FreeWee Ling: I think we’ve done pretty well by the machinimists. 😉

[07:20] Dale: Thanks for it all!

[07:21] serra Qendra: cheers JJ

Jayjay Zifanwe: Thank you again LaPiscean Liberty. I hand the floor to you to end the Grand Finale by saying a few words, after which the winner will play. I am glad that my final official act in Second Life is giving the floo, to the amazing Lapiscean Liberty.

[07:21] Chantal Harvey: thanks jayjay

[07:21] Elle Thorkveld: applause

[07:21] Lampithaler: I thank them with all my heart!

[07:21] Lampithaler: I thank you with all my heart!

[07:21] Sharni Azalee: thank you Jayjay

[07:21] Yeya Zuta: Claps!

[07:21] Karima Hoisan: Thank you LaPiscean!!

[07:21] Chantal Harvey: and my friend Lap!

[07:22] tutsy Navarathna: bravo Jayjay

[07:22] Natascha Randt shouts: Thanks  a lot for all Jayjay

[07:22] Yoon: HoOOOOOOooooOooOOOOOOOOoOOoOOOOOoooooooOooooOOOOOOOOooOOOOOooooOOOOooooOOOOoOOOOooooOOOOooOOO

[07:22] tutsy Navarathna: thank you at all

[07:22] Suzie Anderton: BIG HUGS JAYJAY

[07:22] Vilvi: ♥

[07:22] quadrapop: yes we can 🙂

[07:22] FreeWee Ling: We hear you

[07:22] Jayjay Zifanwe: we hear you

[07:22] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: we hear you

[07:22] Yoon:  ╰⁀❘‿ ♩♪♫♬ AAAOOOUUUW !!! ♩♪♫♬ ⁀❘‿╮

[07:22] Chantal Harvey: hugs you

[07:23] Suzie Anderton: HUGS YOU

[07:23] Kasha: aww

[07:23] Yoon: aww

[07:23] Jayjay Zifanwe: 3 cheers for lapiscean!

[07:23] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: 3 cheers for lapiscean!

[07:23] Allie Tomsen: wipes tears

[07:23] quadrapop: thank you LaP

[07:23] Isabelle Cheren: big hug to you ♥

[07:23] Elle Thorkveld: Thank you LaPiscean!!

[07:23] Bryn Oh: thank you for everything lap

[07:23] FreeWee Ling: Thank you LaP!

[07:23] Suzie Anderton: lappy your a star xx

[07:23] quadrapop: hooray

[07:23] Karima Hoisan: HUGS

[07:24] quadrapop: hooray

[07:24] Diana: thank you La Piscean , Singh, Jay, Free

[07:24] Karima Hoisan: Thank you all and congratulations to everyone

[07:24] Yoon: hands a tissue

[07:24] Kaylee West: **Kaylee claps with enthusiam!

[07:24] Kaylee West: **Kaylee claps with enthusiam!

[07:24] lila: grats to all

[07:24] LaPiscean Liberty: grabs it

[07:24] serra Qendra: applause !!

[07:24] Elle Thorkveld: Thank you LaPiscean, Jayjay, FreeWee and UWA!

[07:24] LaPiscean Liberty: big cry baby[07:25] LaPiscean Liberty: https://www.slartist.com/browse-slartist-at-uwa-videos-1-date.html

 

[07:25] Karima Hoisan: Bye bye everyone

 

[07:26] Isabelle Cheren: wow amazing

[07:26] Jayjay Zifanwe: hi all.. if winners had a response or some words to share, please send them to me….. I’ll also start sending out the awards as soon as I can 🙂

[07:26] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: hi all.. if winners had a response or some words to share, please send them to me….. I’ll also start sending out the awards as soon as I can 🙂

[07:26] tutsy Navarathna: bravo at all great challenge

[07:27] quadrapop: been a great 9 years, TY Jayjay and Freewee and all for what you have achieved – it is truly amazing

[07:27] Lampithaler: Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I’m touched, and I’m very happy. I wish them all good luck, good health and success.

[07:27] Lampithaler: Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I’m very happy. I wish you all good luck, good health and success.

[07:27] Yoon: I will assimilate all machinama makers today and become famous next year as well

[07:27] Yoon: wait for it

[07:27] Kasha: haha

[07:27] Isabelle Cheren: thank you for a wonderful afternoon here and the years that have led up to this  ♥

[07:27] Elle Thorkveld: haha Yoon

[07:27] Kasha: sounds like a plan

[07:27] Yoon: 🙂

[07:28] quadrapop: good night all

[07:28] Suzie Anderton: its been a truly amazing award ceremony..and well done to all the winners..but thank you to JAY JAY and all the judges and sponsors for making this all possible

[07:28] quadrapop: keep making art

[07:28] REBEL: Thank you all…was an honor  be well

[07:28] Kasha: Good bye and keep on with making dreams

[07:28] lila: Congrats to all the winners !!!! and thank you so much for the award ..am truly honored

[07:28] Amelie Marcoud: Thank you everyone! Au revoir!

[07:28] Yoon: congrats to all and bye bye ^^

[07:28] Jayjay Zifanwe: for anyone who cant catch the stream for the winning film, here is the link again. do congratulate glasz

 

Jayjay Zifanwe: “Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) and Intrusion Detection System(IDS)” by GLASZ DECUIR

[07:28] Jayjay Zifanwe shouts: “Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) and Intrusion Detection System(IDS)” by GLASZ DECUIR

[07:28] Isabelle Cheren: Thank you to all as well and wherever you are in the world may you have a lovely remainder to your days/evenings/mornings[07:30] Suzie Anderton: well done Tutsy

 

[07:30] LaPiscean Liberty: Im soaked

[07:30] LaPiscean Liberty: lol

[07:30] FreeWee Ling: 🙂

[07:31] Suzie Anderton: thats cuz i pushed ya in the water earlier !

[07:31] FreeWee Ling: Well done Lap 🙂

[07:31] Elle Thorkveld: bye LaPiscean

[07:31] Elle Thorkveld: ty

 

The Spacenavigator

Filming in Second Life with the Spacenavigator – I found out the hard way that the driver updates (for Windows 10) will not work with the 3dconnexion mouse. So, a clean install of the old 3.16.3 r1447 drivers fixed the problem! It is also on the cd that came with your SpaceNavigator 🙂
The link to the old driver is here:   3dconnexion

spacenavigator

In case this doesn’t work, as the issue is not related to the windows 10 driver of 3Dconnexion but to the poor implementation of Joystick API of Second Life viewers (standard & firestorm), follow the following steps after installing the drivers.

You need to deactivate the HID controller associated with “3Dconnexion KMJ Emulator”. Unfortunately second life viewer only recognizes the first alphabetic driver, i.e. K of KMJ before S of Spacenavigator. (Actually this was true with windows 7 as well, so it is definately not a W10 issue).

How?

In Windows, go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. Select the Device Manager from the left pane, and then choose the Human Interface Devices and check to see if you have a device called 3Dconnexion KMJ Emulator. You may or may not be able to disable this device (Properties > Driver > Disable), but disable it if you can. Additionally, find a HID-compliant device, HID-compliant game controller, or HID-compliant consumer control device, and check the Hardware ID (Properties > Details > Hardware IDs), looking for HID\3DXKMJ_HIDMINI&Col03 as the topmost value. When you find the device, disable it from the Driver tab.

A brilliant explanation is to be found on NALATES blog.

She mentiones that you should close all other applications while setting the properties in your SpaceNavigator settings, and this did the trick for me. The nav will make any application that is open the key app, and as I use it mainly in Second Life……

Thanks, Erythro Asimov, for your help!

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Spencer Museum of Art in Second Life – gone!

One of my favorite spots in the virtual world of Second Life is the Spencer Museum of Art. I have been filming there, for my Robotworld series. After weeks of trying to teleport over, with no luck, I contacted Inara Pey, and she investigated – only to come back to me with the bad news: the sim is gone.

Crazy, that it has been gone for weeks, and nobody even noticed, it seems?  Sigh. It cannot be just me, I heard that it is a favorite hangout for many Linden employees, and their director Ebbe Altberg.

Can one be sad, over the lost of a virtual place? Certainly. I am.

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robotworld-chantalharvey-spencermuseumofart

I met many people there, only recent spent hours talking with an Italian filmmaker and art curator, sitting on the giant couch, commenting in awe on the art surrounding us. The outstanding art machinima by Toxic Menges was shot there, recently showcased in Leicester UK, at the machinima convention – which featured mr. machinima Hugh Hancock himself (so glad I met him!).

INternational Machinima Convention

I was filming, never finished the machinima – a hard lesson to be learned. As my mum used to tell me: never postphone … she was right, of course.

robotworld-chantalharvey-spencermuseumofart

robotworld-chantalharvey-spencermuseumofart

The Ma Machinima Salon 2016

On October 7, my new movie ‘Activate Your Higher Mind’ is premiering in San Francisco, California. The show is an exclusive event, if you want to attend you need to contact me so I can put you on the guest list.  You are very welcome!

ChantalHarvey-2016-mamachinima-salon-invitation
 

The film (machinima) is a one hour vision on Art in Virtual Reality, and perhaps a retrospect on 8 years in Second Life, but more so a very personal journey into the future.

Please send me an email (chantalharvey -at -outlook-dot-com) or personal message on Facebook, so I can put you on the guest list, and give you details about location and time.
Special thanks to Cathy and DC Spensley for hosting the Mamachinima Salon.

A virtual Party

On March 12 , 2016, I visited the Art opening on the Amsterdam Sim in Second Life.
Starshine Halasy threw a street party when Gallery Fermate opened, quite an event.

My avatar, although still named Chantal Harvey, has taken the shape of Robi, the iBot2000 character that is the star of a new animated series. She blended in fine!
 
Go and visit the location here.

(You have to download and install second life on your computer, first – and choose a free avatar).
Some pictures:

ChantalHarvey-amsterdam-sim
 
ChantalHarvey-amsterdam-vr-2016
 
ChantalHarvey-amsterdam-vr-2016
 
ChantalHarvey-amsterdam-vr-2016
 
ChantalHarvey-amsterdam-vr-2016
 

Introducing Robi – new machinima series 2015

Robi. Pronounce: Raaabi.
The meaning of the name is `Brilliant, Illuminated Fame, Bright Fame, Famously Famous, Bright Famous One, Shining with Fame”

robi-ChantalHarvey-2015machinima

I am not broken
I lost my head
I was left behind, forgotten
I alone am Robi

Robi is an optimistic little robot, left behind on a deserted planet. As a true heroine she  explores, happily, always finding new beauty – and hoping to find a new head.

The machinima will go public soon, on this website.
ART: Mistero Hifeng
MUSIC: Alexander Blu – ‘new day’
AVATAR: Web Gearbox
PRODUCTION: Chantal Harvey
SET: Cammino e Vivo Capovolto , Blossom Land
Filmed in Second Life, trademark of Linden Research, inc

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robi-chantalharvey-machinima

The BobbeKins are here

The Magical Man behind Star Wars’ R2-D2 and the Bobbekins


An Interview with Scissores’ Tony Dyson & Chantal Harvey

By Phylis Johnson aka Sonicity Fitzroy, for BOSL magazine


 My journey to Bobbekins began a bit like this….

Scissores, Tony Dyson, Chantal Harvey, Clive, Bobbekins, Bobbekinworld, transmedia,

“This is the magic castle where the wizard sits and teaches,” announces my tour guide. The colors are vibrant, and the room is full of majesty and magic.   She teases me with the wonders that abound, and continues,“A big part of our story is here.”

Where am I, I think?  I was transported into a land of colors and shapes, books, candy, castles, glitter and sparkles, and buttons that zip me across this strange but intriguing universe.  I ponder who are these fantastic creatures of various colors – red, green, blue and yellow, all with eye-popping curiosity?   Ah, I am told that these inquisitive beings are the Bobbekins.  A couch nearby takes us to five mainHolodecks; from there so many lands unfold, opening up infinite possibilities for stories yet untold.

Bobbekins, e-books, children, Tony Dyson, Chantal Harvey, Scissores

 My tour guide takes me back to the castle, asking, “Would you join me on the magic carpet here?  Oops, beware the hole!”   She laughs, as I step around it, then exclaiming, “This is Toy City.  Welcome!”

That is where the main stories take place in this wonderful adventure now set into motion by legendary special effects artist/engineer Tony Dyson of Star Wars fame (and so many other Hollywood blockbusters) and professional Dutch filmmaker/machinimatographer Chantal Harvey.  My host today is Chantal, also dressed as one of the stars, Clive, a Bobbekin.

 

Welcome to Toy City

Chantal explains, “Toy City is a living city; it forever changes, like overnight. We have around 100 avatars involved.  Most are fantasy creatures.”  She tells me, “Tony built the sets on the ground.  I am dressed as one of the stars – Clive!”

Scissores, Tony Dyson, Chantal Harvey, Clive, Bobbekins, Bobbekinworld, transmedia,

“Adorable,” I respond. “Wow, I can see this in the stores!”

Chantal Harvey adds, “and on real life t-shirts.”  Recently, Chantal took her project to a university nearby where she lives, and presented it to 74 marketing students, and had them experiment with some test marketing. “The reports so far look good.”

Scissores, Tony Dyson, Chantal Harvey, Clive, Bobbekins, Bobbekinworld, transmedia,

The Bobbekins are loveable fantasy creatures with the ultimate mission of teaching children from all around the world through interactive play.  Chantal explains, “I’d like to think of our series as somewhere between Sesame Street and Teletubbies, and we are going for high quality.   We have strived for the best graphic art, and Tony is the best writer, and we bring all our experience into this project.  I have been in Second Life for more than four years.  But working with Tony has helped me see Second Life in a wonderful way, almost like Hollywood, but easier.  We don’t use the use pre-existing sims as designed by others – we control the environment.”

Scissores, Tony Dyson, Chantal Harvey, Clive, Bobbekins, Bobbekinworld, transmedia,

Although both work thousands of miles apart, they have been spending most of their days, and many late nights together in Second Life, implementing their vision for what they believe is the next step in professional animation production – machinima, or what Tony calls “real time animation,” a term he coined way back when he was in the midst of production for various Hollywood block buster movies.    What many people don’t realize is that Tony is also a children’s book writer, and his love for fantasy worlds was a natural for this ambitious project that includes a television show series and digital e-books.

Suddenly, as if she received a news bulletin, she interrupts, enthusiastically, “I just talked to Tony, and we can give you a scoop – we are starting a Machinima Film Academy this summer, with film assignments, workshops and a membership website, plus a signed ‘Certificate of Completion’ at the end of his course.  So if anyone would like to learn the art of the next and hottest film trend this century ‘Machinima’, don’t let this opportunity pass you by, secure your place now and learn from the very best.”

The coming together of so many elements still amazes them.  All their hard work and vision is now a reality, at least virtually!  Machinima is at the core of this project.

Scissores:  Cutting Edge Machinima

“I quoted the phrase ‘real time animation’ in 1983.  It was a direct form of animation that is quite amazing, a totally different way of filming, making characters and building sets. There are some challenges.   The movements in SL are still second rate, so you must find tricks to compensate.”     Because of the difficulty of using human avatars, Tony adds, “Second Life lends itself to fantasy creatures.”  And that is something Tony has quite extensive experience with, the creation of imaginative characters.  He continues, “The Bobbekins were given to us.  I worked on the stories, and there are seven main characters, with which you can pick and choose in story or game forms, or both.  From the start, I liked the idea that they would be like fairies from a different world, living in houses of toys or teapots, all in a full size city.  All in all, I have built 26 different sets for this TV series.”

With Chantal, Tony works under the company name of Scissores. Chantal states, “We work a lot;  spending 5 to 8 hours daily planning, organizing, filming, refilming, testing, writing, and filming.”   She adds, “Think of it this way, we are creating a virtual school.   It is virtual teaching, in essence teaching the basics to children through a TV Series.”   You can sense her excitement, having spent so many months on this project.

Beyond Tony and Chantal, they have 14 people on staff in various capacities.  “The biggest joy and challenge is teamwork,” she notes. “Our whole project is run like a professional studio. For this project, we have fantastic avatars created by Mad Cow.  The Bobbekins were especially created for this series, and for now we are targeting pre-school and down the road, older children.”

In her role as SL Founder of the 48 Hour Film Project, she met Tony, who she asked to judge the 2011 competition.  The most exciting thing for Chantal is to “pick Tony’s mind.   I had to think differently, plan everything, lighting and so many elements.   It is a big job, but we laugh a lot, and we certainly are professional about it.”

Fantasy Abounds in Second Life

There must be “truth” in a story, that credible connection between the audience and the characters. Tony explains, “We tend to look carefully at humanoid expressions and actions.  Those outside of SL still think ‘what am I looking at,’ when they look at human representations through machinima. We found out that by using fantasy creatures in SL, your audience doesn’t miss those emotions.  You can put some feeling into the character in a unique way, one that is not comparable to how we would expect a human to act, for instance.  Human bodies are still rigid in here.   It does take time learning what works in here, and learning what camera movements work even for fantasy creatures.”

Scissores, Tony Dyson, Chantal Harvey, Clive, Bobbekins, Bobbekinworld, transmedia,

The magical race of the Bobbekins might be considered comparable to fairies and elves. Second Life has always been a friendly host to such beings.  The themed subjects are what you would anticipate for the series (i.e. the alphabet, fruits and vegetables) within storylinesinspired by the professional wisdom and caring spirits of Tony, Chantal and those who have helped them along the way.

The Bobbekins spend all their time helping others, “like all magical creatures might be expected to in such a place,” notes Tony.   As the story goes, they even launched their own television station so they could share their lessons with children.   They travelled like nomads from planet to planet, until one day they discover Toy City, and the plot thickens when the Bobbekins find a way to make a home through good deeds.

Hmmm.  Good deeds.  Maybe we might learn a bit in Second Life from the Bobbekins!

Tony muses, saying, “You know, I have to say, I like it when a plan comes together.”  And this one has, most definitely.  Tony reminds us, a lesson learned from having a full life, “It’s exciting to teach children.”  Like the Bobbekins, Tony likes to share his wisdom from his life’s adventures, one that has taken him to Hollywood and across the world, virtual worlds too!

 

 

 

 

6th SLanguages Annual Symposium

28-30 September 2012

Language Learning in Virtual Worlds

EDUNATION

Organized by an international committee of language educators (SLanguages Committee group)

About

SLanguages Annual Symposium was founded by Gavin Dudeney of The Consultants-E in 2007 and in 2010 was taken over by a committee, lead by Gary Motteram of the University of Manchester.

It is the only conference on language learning in virtual worlds and show-cases language learning in Second Life and other immersive 3D environment such as Open Sim, World of Warcraft etc.

It is a ‘magical’ conference that goes way beyond traditional conference presentations.

Tours, workshops, demo lessons, performances and theatre plays were all part of the past conferences.

All of the sessions take place in the immersive 3D environment and are screen shared with Adobe Connect to provide ‘a virtual window’ to a ‘virtual world’.

SLanguages takes place for the 6th time this year.

Committee members

SLanguages Annual Symposium is certainly a team effort.

Heike Philp [Gwen Gwasi], let’s talk online sprl, Belgium

Edith Paillat [Cyber Placebo], Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Dr. Randall Sadler [Randall Renoir], University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne, USA

Carol Rainbow [Carolrb Roux], Teacher trainer in ICT, UK

Gary Motteram [Gwared Morgwain], University of Manchester, UK

Dr. Doris Molero [Pionia Destiny], Venezuela

Helen Myers [Karelia Kondor], ALL Association of Language Learning

Carmela Dell’Aria [Misy Ferraris], University of Palermo, Italy

Maria Sol Cordovez Noboa [Losairam Pelliot], Sol Siglo 21, Ecuador

Barbara McQueen [Barbara Novelli], SLESL, USA

Dennis Newson [Osnacantab Nesterov], IATEFL YLSIG

Marc Meier-Maletz [Marius Madrigal], French-German teacher, France

Marisa Constantinides [Marisoll Orellana], CELT Athens, Greece,

Alexandra Koukoumialou [Alexandra Ergenthal], CELT Athens, Greece

Lynne Hand [YT Upsilon], Learn English Network Ltd, Germany

The SLanguages Annual Symposium is unique because …

  • it is a free conference in virtual worlds for language teaching professionals
  • it takes place in Second Life and is livestreamed with Adobe Connect so that language teaching professionals can attend without an avatar, installation, log-in nor any registration
  • it is solely dedicated to language teaching and learning in virtual worlds

 

The first 3 SLanguages conferences were conducted by Gavin Dudeney and the recordings are listed on the slanguages.net homepage.

 The conferences in 2010 and 2011 saw a combined total of …

  •  119 guest speakers presenting and conducting workshops
  • 80 hours of program and recordings with about 4,000 recording views
  • for more than 940 unique visitors and 650 signed up members on the community site in more than 95 countries
  • language experts met in panel discussions discussing and elaborating on research, social media, teacher training and much more
  • 3 unconferences as an open session which is led by participants’ topics
  • 10 Second Life sessions simulcasted in Adobe ConnectPro, for easy viewing
  • 41 ‘show & tell’ presentations of products and services for language teachers
  • 13 tours to various sites all over Second Life and World of Warcraft
  • an innovative virtual simulcast, bridging Second Life with virtual classroom technology
  • 2 poster exhibition in Second Life
  • our famous party at the end of the conference

Previous conference programs are as follows…

SLanguages 2011

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D3ngMANiLqT5uy9xggdFRQS0-TicjawSCSDop2r9zTA/edit

SLanguages 2010

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Guest speakers included amongst others …

 

Aldous Snow [Aldous Snow], graphics designer, UK

Akemi Mochizuki [Draceina Pinion], Japan
Amy K. Wehner [Katarina Camino], University of South Florida, USA

Antonella Berriolo [Anna Begonia], Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Spain

Babara Hoskins Sakamoto [Lynn Carlucci], Japan
Belma Gaukrodger [KiwiBelma], NMIT, New Zealand

Carmela Dell’Aria [Misy Ferraris], Italy
Caliburn Susanto [Caliburn Susanto], photographer, USA

Carol Rainbow [Carolrb Roux], UK

Charlie Navarathna [Charlie Navarathna], Puget Sound Video, USA
Chris Smith [Shamblesguru Voom], Thailand
(late) Chris Surridge [Christopher Flow], Korea
Curea Leiner [Curea Leiner], Japanese dance performances, Japan

Dr. Cynthia Calongne [Lyr Lobo], Colorado Technical University, USA

David Richardson [Davidric Rinkitink], Linnaeus University, Sweden.
Deborah Corder [Deborah Corder], Auckland University of Technology, Australia

Dennis Newson [Osnacantab Nesterov], Germany
Dr. Doris Molero [Pionia Destiny], Rafael Belloso Chacin University (URBE),Venezuela
Edith Paillat [Cyber Placebo], Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Elena Quintarelli, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Emma Corbett-Ashby, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Eugenia Calderon [Eugenia Calderon], Instituto Espanol in Second Life, Mexico

Fidel Devkoto, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Gary Motteram [Gwared Morgwain], University of Manchester, UK
Gavin Dudeney [Dudeney Ge], The Consultants-E, Barcelona

(late) Graham Davies [Groovy Winkler], EuroCALL, UK
Gerhilde Meissl-Egghart [Yvonne Handrick], Talkademy, Austria

Gloria Gomez-Diago [gloriagdiago Galicia], Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain

Graham Stanley [Baldric Commons], British Council, Spain
Harold Jacobsen [Galdi], museum curator, USA

Harter Fall [Harter Fall], artist, Germany

Hanna Outakoski, Umeå university Department of language studies,Sweden
Hajnalka Beck [Dorka Nemeth], University of Göttingen, Germany
Hayo Reinders [Hayo Reinders], Innovation in teaching, UK

Heike Philp [Gwen Gwasi], LANCELOT School GmbH, Germany
Iffaf Khan [Iffaf Ling], languagelab, UK
Inge Knudsen [Inge Qunhua], MIL (collaborating 4 universities), Denmark

James T. Abraham [Calisto Encinal], Glendale Community College, USA
Jens Nerido,

Joe Pereira [Creed Juran], British Council, Portugal
Julian Cheng [UnicornG Luminos], University of Maryland, USA

Juliana Luna Freire [Kahlo], University of Arizona, USA

Jay Jay Jegatheson [Jay Jay Zifanwe], University of Western Australia, Australia

Kalyan Chattopadhyay [Kalyan Horatio], University of Calcutta, India
Kip Boahn [Kip Yellowjacket], Virtlantis, Austria
Klaus Hammermüller [Claudio Whalen], Talkademy, Austria
Lesley Scopes [Light Sequent], Archi21, UK

Lidia Rossner, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Luisa Panichi [Jole Zhong], University of Pisa, Italy

Manizhe Ali, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Maja Pivec  [Maja Yazimoto] University of Applied Sciences FH JOANNEUM, Austria

Dr. Malcolm Alan Compitello [moneo], University of Arizona, USA

Manuel Vuelta [Profesor Korobase] Spain
Marisa Constanides [Marisolde Orellana], CELT Athens, Greece
Mats Deutschmann [Mats Teichmann] Umeå University, Sweden.

Mike McKay [Professor Merryman], Cypris Chat, Japan

Nahir Aparicio [Nahiram Vaniva], La Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador (UPEL), Caracas

Nergiz Kern [Daffodil Fargis], Turkey
Paul Preibisch [Fire Centaur] Sloodle, Japan
Paula Ferreira da Silva [Morgaine Mayo], PhD candidate at the University of Extremadura, Spain.

Peta Bowker [Gizmo Latte] Dorset Adult Education, UK
Randall Sadler [Randall Renoir] University of Illinois, USA.

Santiago Domínguez Noriega Phd student at the University of Extremadura, Spain.
Scott Grant [Xilin Yifu] Monash University, Australia

Scott Thornbury [Olivetti Oh] New School, New York, Spain

Sedat Akayoglu [Sedat Usher] Middle East Technical University, Turkey.

Shiv Rajendran [Kingsbury Yeats] Languagelab.com, UK
Stylianos Mystakidis [Stylianos Ling], Open University of Catalonia, Spain

Thomas John, student at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Tobias Becker M.A. [Jazmin Orfan]  Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Ton Koenraad [Koen Antonioni] Hogeschool Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands

Dr. Undine Froemming [Augenblick Winkler],Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Wilson Voight [Wilson Voight], Instituto Espanol in Second Life, Mexico

Zeynep Onat-Stelma [Zeon Panthar], University of Manchester, UK

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