Exhibition At Institute of Contemporary Art In Miami To Feature Blog Based On Second Life Experience

An exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, will feature a blog based on an artist’s experience in Second Life. The exhibition entitled Open Call – Web Based Art, will run from August 21st to September 13th.

The exhibition is described as :

For the 2015 edition of Open Call, ICA Miami invited artists to submit original and engaging works of digital and web-based art. Digital art circumvents the traditional dominance of the gallery and museum system, delivering new forms of aesthetic experience while inquiring into contemporary systems of vision and distribution. The works selected for Open Call examine the structures and operations inherent to digital mediums, exploring the continued importance of traditionally interactive and de-materialized work.

Two hundred and seventy submissions worldwide were made for the exhibition and a jury have picked a final ten to be part of the exhibition. One piece of art will be selected by the ICA to be part of its permanent collection.

The art based on Second Life is by AdrienneRose Gionta, who hails from Brooklyn New York but now resides in South Florida. The work is a blog, which was published in 2013 and covers 58 days of AdrienneRose’s experience in Second Life. However I do have to say at this point that the subject matter and title of the blog may lead to some raised eyebrows, to say the least. The work is entitled; My Big Fat Summer As A Skinny Hot Chick in Second Life. The linked blog contains adult themes so please proceed with caution.

Indeed the title made me pause before even writing this blog post, there’s a lot of potential here for this work to be patronising, insulting and shabbily done. However what made me publish this post was reading AdrienneRose’s words and thoughts about the project. The About page on the blog tells us more :

The MY BIG FAT SUMMER AS A SKINNY HOT CHICK in SECOND LIFE project begins on Friday, June 28 2013 as a documentative performance of a BBW (Big Beautiful Woman) on a self imposed super inexpensive summer vacation in virtual reality as a Hot Skinny Chick with major swagger. As a sexy confident BBW in the “”real”“ world. It gets exhausting while hoping for the world to just accept & love us as we are no matter how damn AWESOME we may be. Of course I wonder how different life would be without all of this extra weight on my body… but I’m not sure I am ready for all that action. Second Life provides the perfect opportunity to play out these thoughts as a visual mapping for a future me that could be, while exploring what it’s like to be there already with a brand new body, hair & attitude.

Being someone or something else is a use case for virtual worlds, many people do this.

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Bright Canopy To Launch August 29th With Experimental Pricing Plan

Image for Bright Canopy

Bright Canopy, seen by many as the successor to the SL Go from Onlive, have announced that they will be officially launching on August 29th :

After much work and preparation and tremendous help from the community testing our offering, we are proud to announce the launch of the full Bright Canopy service.

LAUNCH DATE: August 29th

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $17 per month*

BRING A FRIEND: Sign-up a friend and both you, and your friend, earn free time.

EAST COAST CLOUD: We will also be adding a brand-new, US. East Coast cloud, for faster ping times!

The asterisk next to the price is important, because the pricing will initially be experimental.

Bright Canopy

In the blog post, Bill Glover explains :

Our early bird price is going to be an experiment for 90 days. If you’ve been following the blog, you know we’ve seen price fluctuations on the back end, and we still need to watch actual usage of the service. $17 is a sustainable price if the instance costs return to their typical, historical values. It is not a sustainable price with the current spike in instance price. We may need to get creative with how we split instances, or we may need to raise prices. We intend to remain transparent as always and will keep you posted. Our goal is to continue to maintain a sustainable, affordable service.

The transparency here regarding the pricing is something to be admired. Pricing has been seen as the big barrier to streaming services such as Second Life. Pricing was something that SL Go from OnLive struggled with and it’s something that even the Lindens have admitted is tricky when it comes to offering streaming services.

At SL12B Linden Lab CEO Ebbe Altberg was asked about Linden Lab providing a streaming service, his reply put the issue of pricing firmly at the heart of the discussion :

Streaming (render on the server) is interesting but the issue is cost. The day will come but we’re not there yet. Between nVidia, Amazon, Microsoft etc. hopefully the competition will drive pricing down soon to make it something we can offer at a price that users are willing to pay to make it worthwhile.

Therefore the approach from Bright Canopy is most definitely a sensible one.

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Visit Forgotten City In Second Life Before The Clocks Stop

Forgotten City

Mandy Marseille, owner of clockpunkish region Forgotten City, has posted the sad news over at SLUniverse that Forgotten City is going offline Sept. 2015. The reasons for the closure are outlined in the post. There’s also some interesting history in Mandy’s post regarding the region and how they tried to make this city thrive.

Toy Soldiers?

Forgotten City, for those who have never been there is described as :

A once great city where the prosperous residents were served by the miraculous mechanical automatons. The people have long since disappeared, but the automatons remained and still take care of the crumbling stone walls, abandoned halls and rusty fences.

The automations generally did not quite come to life, but they still look great and the region is wonderfully atmospheric.

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Remembrance & Celebration Gathering for Lumiere Noir Will Be Held On Sunday 16th of August

Avi Arrow & Prokofy Neva

Avi Arrow of The Ivory Tower Library of Primitives has announced that there will be a remembrance and celebration gathering for Lumiere Noir on Sunday August 16th at 1:00pm SLT :

A *Remembrance & Celebration* gathering for Lumiere Noir will be held at 1:00pm (13:00) SLT on Sunday 16th of August at the Ivory Tower Library of Primitives http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Natoma/210/164/28 (G-rated) . Bring fondest of memories and dancing shoes.

Xiola Linden yesterday blogged : Second Life Community Remembers Lumiere Noir – Creator of the Ivory Tower Library of Primitives.

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H.P. Lovecraft Festival 2015 In Second Life Is Open

Arik Metzger and Riven

The 2015 H.P. Lovecraft Festival in Second Life is now open and early visitors were treated to a visit at the landing point by Arik Metzger, who founded the H.P. Lovecraft roleplay group back in 2012.

LoveFest 2015

A map of the region can be found on Flickr, that gives you information about vendors and other locations such as the cabaret, warehouse, Asylum, Egyptian exhibit and the carnival.

Events and More

Like many events in Second Life, the H.P. Lovecraft Festival has entertainment with the entertainment opening at 8pm SLT today (I think!) with a vintage style mix of dark cabaret and electro-swing by DJ Fitch Lekvoda! I say I think because Google Calendar does odd things with time.

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