Sorry, a little slow on the uptake on this - on the 5th September the Australia Council announced who it would give a $20 000 grant to for artstic development in Second Life, something we covered a while back. Congratulations to Christopher Dodds, Adam Nash and Justin Clemens. We'll try to touch base with one or all to find out about any plans underway. (Thanks to SL Insider … [Read more...] about Australia Council announce grant winners
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Thursday’s Fictions Q&A a success
This afternoon, the ABC Island Ampitheatre played host to the Q&A session following the ABC TV screening of Thursday's Fictions. The panel consisted of Dr Richard James Allen , Dr Karen Pearlman, Gary Hayes and Story Consultant Jacqueline Turnure and the discussion was moderated by Christy Dena and audio streamed. Around twenty-five people sat in-world on the discussion with … [Read more...] about Thursday’s Fictions Q&A a success
Weekend Whimsy
Each Friday we're going to provide a sampling of content generated by SL users and posted on services like YouTube. Here's Round 1: 1. The Cecil Codex Chapter 5 2. Second Me 3. Globe Theatre Opening … [Read more...] about Weekend Whimsy
Thursday’s Fictions
A fascinating Australian collaboration is about to make its SL debut. 'Thursday's Fictions' is described as a surreal dance fantasy and it's screening on ABC TV this Sunday, 29th July at 3pm AEST. Directly afterwards at 4pm at the ABC Ampitheatre on ABC Island there'll be a Q&A session with Dr Richard James Allen, Dr Karen Pearlman, Gary Hayes and Story Consultant Jacqueline … [Read more...] about Thursday’s Fictions
Contempo Institute shows Australian artist
The Contempo Institute is a gallery space holding an opening party on July 19th at 7pm SLT (Midday this Friday the 20th Australian Eastern time). The exhibition is titled The Body Graffik and it showcases 2D works by four artists working with the human form. Additionally, they are showing two works by Australian artist Reni Voom: Metal Sea and the Touchable Autumn. Reni's … [Read more...] about Contempo Institute shows Australian artist