Amalthea Blanc
- http://sl-art-news.blogspot.com/
A dynamic figure, often seen scaling walls and crushing ice. She is an abstract artist, a concrete analyst, and a ruthless bookie.
Amalthea Blanc
- http://sl-art-news.blogspot.com/
A dynamic figure, often seen scaling walls and crushing ice. She is an abstract artist, a concrete analyst, and a ruthless bookie.

Continue reading An Anthropologist's View of the Virtual Village

Continue reading Mashup Islander Exhibit: A Journey into Real-Time 3D Art

Who knew you could learn so much from hanging out in a virtual fishbowl? Artist Strawberry Holiday takes guests on a trip into the world of a 3D recreation of one of her real-life paintings through her exhibition at Kush City. Update: You can watch a machinima of it on Vlad Bjornson's Shiny Life site.
Besides being an interesting point of view to explore, the fishbowl installation also advocates acceptance for plus-size women in Second Life and beyond. On a canvas of blue water and a miniature midnight city, the artist's aquatic world is filled with plump mermaid sculptures, caught in the middle of their cheerful play. Although some residents present at the opening considered this work a combination between Van Gogh and Robbie Dingo, what captured me was the lovely way in which Holiday expressed her message. The style was fresh and lively, a definite must-see.
If you like the artist's work at Kush City, you can also see her work at The Second Louvre Museum or at her own Winged Gallery.
Thanks to Tayzia Abattoir for the heads-up!

Go to the Brampton Linden Stage (Brampton 106/166/25)
This Saturday September 29, 2007 08:00 AM PDT
Tuesdays 21:00 PDT (ongoing)
Thursdays (starting October 4, 2007) 08:00 PDT
Thanks for your time, Andrew!
After many frustrations with existing machinima gadgets, CodeBastard Redgrave has created her own in order to shoot a small movie for her friends. The result is a simple HUD camera, perfectly suited for the point-and-shoot people or for those who do not want to spend time setting up complicated camera angles, which entail having build rights on the land of interest.

Under the motto of "social engine for Second Life", Robbie Kiama has recently launched a new and interesting product – MetaHUD. This new gadget is a neat combination between a Digg/StumbleUpon network for SL and an in-world, easy-to-search marketplace. The interface is very friendly and reminds users of a regular web browser. The buttons are nicely designed, with graphics that cut across language barriers. You can access the Digg/StumbleUpon feature under the Travel tab at the top and the marketplace under Items.
I typically use the gadget to tag favorite places as I encounter them, but MetaHUD also has a system for people to buy items (without needing to teleport to a store). Simply search under "Items" for things you wish to buy or do the search "/8 meta mart" and grab the partner kit to learn about advertising here.
Much like SLExchange, this MetaHUD does charge a percentage/commission of sales. The other similar service is OnRez, which has free listings for shop owners. It features both in-world and on the web purchasing options. (Thanks for that clarification, Forseti).
MetaHUD's search method seems to be more more efficient than the classifieds and it does allow sellers to input a picture and tags for specific objects (much like SL browser). If you're a fan of digg or del.icio.us, you'll definitely love this. Get your own free copy here and let us know what you think!
With 85,000 gallery information cards served from "The Galleries of Second Life" kiosks in the past 18 months, Sasun Steinbeck is one of the best-known supporters of the art community in Second Life. In a virtual world that gets most of the media attention from sex scandals and business, art has been a steadily growing community, with many accomplishments and victories. Steinbeck is one of the longest-running and invaluable catalysts spurring the development of the art world.
Continue reading Spotlight on Sasun Steinbeck - Art Maven and Artist Activist


John August, screenwriter of Big Fish, Go, and Charlie's Chocolate Factory, spent 30 minutes in Second Life on August 20th, answering questions about his upcoming film, The Nines. The movie plot explores the intersection between the real and the virtual, while the promotional methods are heavily using transmedia to engage fans into alternate reality games. August announced that he is hoping to release a version of the movie that would allow fans to re-edit it.
The premiere for the The Nines is set for August 31st in New York and Los Angeles, and September 28th in Austin, TX.
Continue reading Look for The Nines and Anticipate the Hollywood Movie



I'm happy to introduce another cool gadget from Felix Wakmann and Diva Canto. It's called SecondView and it's a graphic RSS Reader that works both as a HUD and as prim-efficient object inworld.
Continue reading SL Browser - In the Run for Being Second Life's Google
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