Showing posts with label Virtual Worlds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virtual Worlds. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

SpotON3D Content Creator Expo-August 19-21 - 11am-5pm PDT/SLT

My friend, Co-creator/COO, Tessa Kinney-Johnson of the virtual world, SpotON3D, sent me note on our RL connection and asked me to get the word out on this event.  Tessa is a very cool lady and the master-mind, media whiz behind the SpotOn3D grid.


All this weekend, SpotON3D will sponsor a Content Creator Expo at SpotON3D island in SL, where the new Facebook Plug-in for SpotON 3D will be unveiled and discussions about how this will help affect real adoption of SpotON3D's 3D Web objective. RSVP is not required to take part in these activities, but it is highly appreciated if you do. You can do so by sending an e-mail to ccexpo@spoton3d.com, mentioning Avatar Name(s), Guest Avatar Name(s), Virtual Interests and In-world Business.


The Expo will be held Fri-Sun August 19-21, from 11am-5pm PDT/SLT. The SLURL to the expo is http://slurl.com/secondlife/SpotON3D%20Biz%20Solutions/128/126/53/. You can read more about it more at the CCEXPO web site, http://ccexpo-sl.spoton3d.com.






Friday, March 11, 2011

Prayers for Japan and Kay Fairey


I am making this post for my lovely friend, Kay Fairey who resides in Japan. Kay has kept us up to date on Facebook of the situation and I wanted to support her, her family, friends and country.

Kay has been a wonderful, supportive friend and someone who can make me laugh harder than anyone.
Please go and post your good wishes and support to this wonderful lady and her country; who has contributed SO much to Second Life fashion in it's formative years and beyond.

xoxo Kay!!

Amazon.com

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PayPal

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American Red Cross

Donate Funds:Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami
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Americares

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Kinect (Project Natal)....is it coming soon?



I got an email link from one of my RL professional networking colleagues regarding this project. I have seen this demo about a year or so ago and was wondering what had become of it.

Now that televisions are being made that integrates the ability to access Virtual Worlds, what will be the implications of such?

The word is Project Natal was scrapped and/or snapped up by the military, but who knows?

It reminds me of a software of a "perfect virtual boyfriend, Sergio" I reviewed a few years back. You can read my amusing diatribe here.  Apparently Sergio is no longer on the market.  Did he get virtually married?! LOL!

Needless to say, my interactions with Sergio were, to say the least, limited despite his supposed AI capabilities.

Where do you think the gaming/virtual worlds/social networking/digital media genres will head over the next few years? Will it increasing merge in to one flow of information/interaction as we are now seeing with the advent of FB buttons and connections everywhere, or something more?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Digital Image Ltd US Is Pleased to Announce Our RL Machinima Partnership with Inter-Activa Ltd UK

A sneak peek at the lead actors designed and re-created in Second Life by me.


Thank you to Ric and the Producers of this Movie for the opportunity.  An hour plus of SL machinima meshed with a RL movie with actors I recreated in SL.  More info to come.  I'm so excited!!!!!  

Inter-Activa's projects  are with companies such as Endemol, E.A., SONY, Rooster Teeth, SEGA, The Institute of Creative Technologies, Vicon, Linden Lab, Electric Sheep & AKQA, and have been showcased in events and festivals worldwide. Inter-Activa is an official supplier of BBC New Media and Second Life.
Thank you to the creators I selected to help create the avatars for this movie:

Julliette Westerburg
Lamb Bellic
Wavie Haller
Maddox Dupont
myvegancookbook Bolissima
Alidar Moxie
Ansor Hoorenbeek
Enya Meriadoc

For allowing your creations to be featured in the movie and your SL name and shop to appear in the credits. :-)


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Will You Age Your Avatar? Scarlett Aged 20 Years....


I came across an article on New World Notes a few days back and it challenged avatars to go "age" themselves to see what they would look like with added years.  Since the average avatar is aged around 25 (which many, many of the typist of said avatars are not), It would be interesting to know how many tried it out. :-)

I think Scarlett looks a bit like Kirstin Dunst in the aged photo, don't you?  I wonder if they will have fake plastic surgery offices in SL in the coming years?

Ironically, I uploaded my RL photo and it barely changed much aging 20 years. :-0


Slide Show of some avatars that took the plunge. 

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Machinima Makes It's Mark With Aniboom's Sesame Street Character Competition!

A big congrats to veteran Machinimatographer,  Chantal Harvey and her team of Lorin Tone, Madcow Cosmos, Lauren Weyland, Judi Newall, L1Aura Loire, Ze Moo, robwag Soothsayer and Annabelle Fleury - for their big victory in getting machinima included in Aniboom's contest for a new Sesame Street character.  You can view "10 Little Aliens" below and do go over to Aniboom's website and vote and leave a comment! Support SL machinima and tweet, share, whatever!

The character avatar is for sale for 55L here and all proceeds go toward the funding of future machinimas.  I jokingly told Chantal to not forget me when she is a millionare off merchandising. LOL!

This is a very big step in getting machinima recognized as a source for animation/movie making outside of SL, so thank you to Chantal and her group for all their hard work!




Thursday, April 29, 2010

Web 2.0 - Creating A Digital Revolution For Fashion

Web 2.0 Creating a Digital Revolution for Fashion
December 02, 2009


An interesting article that I was one of the interviewees for.  It definitely explores different takes on fashion, the digital revolution and how it's been used.  Thanks to Melanie for asking me for my input.
A digital revolution is sweeping the fashion world. And this revolution will be blogged, streamed, and tweeted instantaneously.

Web 2.0, which describes the interactive second wave of Internet use, heralds a more egalitarian way for designers and shoppers to reach each other, says Andre Milman, a fashion instructor at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.

“It’s absolutely a democratic revolution in fashion,” says Milman, who also teaches seminars on blogging in his spare time.

Like Web 1.0, the fashion establishment has long dictated a one-way message to its audience, with little room for a two-way conversation, Milman says. Today, Web 2.0 facilitates open communication among fashion bloggers, designers, and fashion followers.

Fashion’s digital generation uses blogs, live streaming of runway shows, e-commerce, social networking sites, and video uploads to compete with the hierarchical fashion establishment.

“Where the real creativity lies in fashion is not only the creativity of the product line itself,” Milman says. “It’s the creativity of the marketing strategy, understanding your own brand, and placing yourself on the web in an original and innovative way.”

By nature prone to jumping on the latest trends, some fashionistas are adopting blogs and social networking sites as a fashionable novelty, Milman says, rather than treating them as effective professional tools for promotion and communication. He suggests that emerging designers who want to make the most of the digital revolution should identify professional goals before deciding which social media tool to use. Otherwise, he says, the increasingly chaotic social networking world will overwhelm them.

Erin Creaney, a fashion instructor at The Illinois Institute of Art – Schaumburg, uses Facebook and Twitter to market events for her e-commerce boutique, Studio-808. The Studio-808 blog, along with a chorus of traditional media sources and other bloggers, chronicled the recent runway shows at Fashion Focus Chicago 2009.

“Anyone who has a camera and a blog has an opinion,” Creaney says, adding that she’s seen designers pick up relevant blog snippets to use as press and to push their collections on social networking sites. “I have designers who take our blog and pass it on to their list as a validation of what they’re doing. That force is really strong because it’s an unedited voice.”
The outpouring of commentary at Chicago’s fashion week is a reflection of the sea change occurring on the global fashion stage. Imran Amed, a fashion business advisor and founder of The Business of Fashion blog, says he saw an explosion of interactivity during the most recent fashion week season.

“We saw bloggers being given very good treatment just like other professional journalists,” Amed says. “Before, fashion shows were a closed little club of industry-only people participating. Through the Fashion 2.0 technologies, that experience can be shared with a much larger audience all over the world.”

The Business of Fashion coined the Fashion 2.0 heading to house all of the posts exploring fashion’s use of Web 2.0. According to Amed, the fashion industry is beginning to embrace Web 2.0 for three reasons: the unavoidable, high-profile popularity of blogging and social networking technology; the allure of online marketing as a cheap alternative to traditional advertising in a difficult economy; and continuing improvements in the quality of internet technology, such as streaming video.

Rony Zeidan, whose advertising and design agency RO NEW YORK caters to high-end fashion and beauty brands, is working with a technology application called Style Setter to help brands manage their online messaging and the traffic flow among every portal. By controlling the brand communication on social media and blogs, companies can collect data and better focus their online strategy and presence, Zeidan says. He gives an example of an online poll that engages customers by asking which of five colors they prefer in a shirt.

“It creates a buzz like traditional PR,” Zeidan says. “It’s good for word of mouth.”
For other online fashionistas, Web 2.0 eliminates the need to leave home to get a taste of the glamorous life. Virtual world fashion designer and blogger Tina E. flexes her sartorial talents in Second Life, an online fantasy space populated with avatars who shop for designer clothing and model in runway shows.

Tina, whose real-life job is in IT project and staffing support, joined Second Life in  Janurary of 2007. She began designing virtual clothing and producing her own fashion-based animated show about virtual fashion in 2007 - using her personal avatar, Scarlett Niven. To Tina, virtual worlds allow her to play with fashion – designing and producing fashion collections to sell in her virtual store - without spending as much money as she would in real life. “I can buy a replica of a $10,000 Christian Dior dress and wear it on my avatar,” Tina says. “You get that same satisfaction, to an extent, of owning something you wouldn’t be able to afford in real life or would not pay for in real life.”

Amed, of The Business of Fashion, says the next big trend in Fashion 2.0 is the shift from static 2-D images to moving images in the form of fashion films. The houses of Chanel and Dior, for example, have created fashion films that tell a story around their brands, Amed says. A recent two-minute flick promoting Chanel No. 5 fragrance, for instance, shows French actress Audrey Tautou rushing to catch the Orient Express, then captivating the attention of a male passenger once aboard. Other fashion films are more about mood, creating a spirit around a certain collection, he says.

For Amed, the most innovative use of the fashion film came from designer Alexander McQueen. During the most recent McQueen show in Paris, a fashion film played on the backdrop of the runway behind the models, while twin robotic cameras beamed the presentation live across the world. Fashion’s great spectacles, once the exclusive domain of the fashion elite, are now immediately accessible to anyone in the world with an internet connection.

“The experience itself of the show felt like it was very modern and almost postmodern,” Amed says, calling McQueen’s show the most exciting Fashion 2.0 moment of the season. “It felt like it was looking forward, and that was reflected in the style of the clothes on the runway.”

Says Amed: “It was this reflection of a new world.”

Sunday, April 18, 2010

PRESS RELEASE: OPEN THIS END AND KAMACHINIMA PRODUCTION

Kamachinima Production is proud to announce our partnership with OPEN THIS END.   Aino Baar is a Real Life International Curator, representative of RL museums and Art Writer.  She is also a specialist in Art & Virtual Art. Aino Baars' goal is to select the best artists, gallerists, curators, patrons in SL and to work with them in SL and RL. They are working nonprofit doing I+D+I in real life.
Thanks to Aino Baar's extraordinary marketing efforts our machinimas will be presented at the RL World Expo 2010 Shanghaï in the Madrid Pavillion.

The World Expo in Shanghai will occupy a total of five (5) square kilometers and it is expected SEVENTY (70) million visitors.

 We will show the world how we use Machinima, how important this tool it is today and how it will become an important tool in so many other areas of our lives in the future. For those of you who won't be able to attend the fair, you still will be able to follow the tremendous artistic effort that is being deployed by this group on the Second Life platform,  as Linden Labs has graciously given five (5) sims for the duration of the Expo (6 months).  The sims are being prepared now and have a targeted opening date of 5/1/2010.
Each sim will be based on one of the themes (Light, Sound, Energy, Color and Love) and will present original artistic work interpreting the stories.
Kamachinima Production is working in parallel with OPEN THIS END activities because of the original stories we have created.  We shall have our own special presence in this major event with each machinima being shown on each corresponding sim.  Our warmest thanks to Aino Baar!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Color Me - Introducing The Ensemble Cast

I am extremely happy to join with a group of fantastic friends and Second Life creators, models and business people in the production of Color Me. Their names and long term outstanding works in SL pretty much speak for themselves. You can check out basic links for more information on the actors. A big thank you to all of them for being great friends and great people. Love all of you!! The first trailer and new movie poster will be posted later today!

Bryston Vanvleck

Andrew Laguna

Dahlia Joubert

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

New Machinima Project - Kamachinima Production

I am pleased to announce I have been asked to join a very special project with Kamachinima Production. Kamachinima's charter is to produce original machinima based on original stories and music. The team has been asked to complete a series of 5 machinima shorts, each assigned a different theme - Color, Energy, Light, Love and Sound.
The body of work will be broadcast at The World Expo in Shanghai, China on a large screen to attendees thru the end of October, 2010. It is a tremendous opportunity and I am extremely honored and excited that I was asked to participate in the project on the recommendation of one of SL's experts in machinima, Chantal Harvey. Thank you, Chantal! Shooting and set builds will be on a Sim specifically purchased for the use of the groups' projects. I will be filming and the hauntingly beautiful story, Color Me - written by Rafale Kamachi (SL). The story revolves around the main character, Dew (played by me) and a little girl in a sepia photo called Emma. All of the vignettes will be shot without dialog to address a global viewing audience. Emotions will be conveyed via facial expressions, original music and editing. You can follow our progress, see teaser trailers and keep informed of all other things concerning the project via the official website - Kamachinima Productions and Facebook! Press inquiries and requests should be directed to Rafale Kamachi in SL or rafale.kamachi@gmail.com. Recent Press on the project.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Machinima Short For Miselle's Boutique on Frenzoo

Misselle's Boutique commerical! Make sure you pay a visit to her shop!

Photos and Footage Credit: Misselle

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The Virtual World Fashion Contest On Frenzoo!

Announcement on the Frenzoo website.
A HUGE contest month on Frenzoo with themes ranging from LOVE (it is Valentines after all) through to DARKNESS and lots of weird and wonderful in between!

We also have two celebrity judges joining this month: Scarlett Niven, famous virtual fashionista, and Pier Luigi, CEO of Koinup, the best site for creative 3d pictures.

Contest Schedule:
"Opposites Attract" - ZGOM Group contest
Where: Forum
Entries start: 4th Feb
Voting start: 15th Feb
Voting ends: 19th Feb

"Special Effects" - Pro creator contest
Where: Contests Page
Entries start: 5th Feb
Voting start: 18th Feb
Voting ends: 25th Feb

"One of a kind dress" - VIP contest
Where: Contests Page
Entries start: 5th Feb
Voting start: 18th Feb
Voting ends: 25th Feb

"Romance" - Ztylist of the Month
Where: Contests Page
Entries start: 9th Feb
Voting start: 22nd Feb
Voting ends: 1st March

"Mini-Machinima" - expert judge: Pier Luigi (CEO, Koinup)
Where: Forum
Entries start: 12th Feb
Judging: 23rd Feb

"Darkness" - non-VIP contest
Where: Contests Page
Entries start: 15th Feb
Voting start: 25th Feb
Voting ends: 4th March

"Home Building Challenge"
Where: Contests Page
Entries start: 16th Feb
Voting start: 24th Feb
Voting ends: 2nd March

"The new mature skin and high fashion" - VIP Challenge, expert judge: Scarlett Niven (website and Frenzoo avatars)
Where: Forum
Entries start: 18th Feb
Judging: 28th Feb

"Alpha Male" - Guys contest
Where: Contests Page
Entries start: 17th Feb
Voting start: 26th March
Voting ends: 4th March

"Adventurer" - Cosplayer of the Month
Where: Contests Page
Entries start: 22nd Feb
Voting start: 4th March
Voting ends: 8th March

"Wild Rock-a-billy" - Outfit Challenge
Where: Forum
Entries start: 26th Feb
Voting start: 6th March
Voting ends: 9th March

Many thanks to Simon Newstead, CEO of Frenzoo, for asking me to participate! Looking forward to seeing the new skins and the great fashions!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

New Partnership With Secondnights.com

Digital Image @ Secondnights.com Digital Image Ltd. is pleased to announce we are now featured on Secondnights.com as a new partner! ScarlettCast will be syndicated on the site, as well as notifications of our upcoming activities here. Digital Image @ Secondnights.comSecondnights.com is a venue where people who love music, art and having fun can find lots of information and a detailed schedule on events, new openings, fashion shows and art gallery exhibit. This comprehensive site is segmented into channels to easily find what you are looking for. Digital Image @ Secondnights.com Also available for your use are blog channels, community/forums on your topic of interest, publishing of your photos and to meet new friends. Secondnights.com is also a great way for business owners to promote their activities by providing events publishing, SLUrls in the site directory, a personal blog and a complete advertising system at your disposal. Digital Image @ Secondnights.com I will be sending out the Secondnight.com HUD to my group, which can be used to get updated on all events on the external website and other great uses! You can also have the Second Nights promotional box containing the HUD delivered to you in-world. You can find it here on XStreet.com To become a Secondnighter is very simple. Just click on the badge to the left on this site and go to their website! I am in great company with the other partners and proud and happy to be included in this roster. Simone has many great things planned up coming so don’t miss out! Digital Image @ Secondnights.com

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

**Life On Line #10 July 1st 2009......Now Available!!**

The world was shocked by the recent death of Michael Jackson. We remember him on the show and look back over a remarkable career. Fashion is a favorite obsession for millions of people the world over and in virtual worlds too! Fashion expert Scarlett Niven explains why and previews a new virtual world dedicated to fashion, Frenzoo.com. My Frenzoo avatar!
See my avatar!
A company’s good name is worth its weight in gold but many companies promise the earth in advertising but don’t deliver. Corporate reputation expert Alex Harris explains what companies – larger and small – can do to improve their standing with the community. Musically, Shakti Cianci introduces a reggae band from Tasmania, the protest group Bomba, who is campaigning against logging in the ancient Tasmanian forests.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

If It Were Only This Easy...

A strange man builds a world using holographic tools for the woman he loves who is in a coma. This award winning short was created by filmmaker Bruce Branit, widely known as the co-creator of '405'. World Builder was shot in a single day followed by about 2 years of post-production. Very touching and very well done.:-)

Monday, June 22, 2009

New Associate Producer At Life-On-Line!!



It gives me great pleasure to announce I have joined the virtual world talk and entertainment show, Life-On-Line (LOL), as an Associate Producer. Life-On-Line is a twice monthly internet TV talk show covering lifestyles, news, fashion and entertainment across virtual worlds featuring music, comedy, interviews and more! The TV show is the brain-child of Australian journalist and communications consultant Steve Cropper, who in 2008 was 'Angelico Babii', host of the LATE SHOW on Metaverse-TV and the creator of My-Metaverse. I will be doing a segment on fashion across virtual worlds as their resident "Fashion Guress."

 The program is made in the style of popular TV chat shows like the Late Show and/or Entertainment Tonight in the US and is pacey and energetic and gives viewers that big TV show 'look'but with a personal and intimate feel. In my first installment on July 1st, I chat with Steve about "Fashion Identity" and how it effects how we create our avatars on-line. I also explore the virtual fashion world of Frenzoo.com.

 The people behind Life On Line: Producer/Host - Steve Cropper Music - Shakti Cianci (SpaceJunky) News - Sigmund Leominster Internet 'Shrink' - Dr Roman Candle With the great voice - Kayden O'Connell Our man in Calypso - John Bates Our man in Twinity - Jeremy Snyder Fashion Guress across virtual worlds - Scarlett Niven "Life-On-Line - It's about how we stay in touch, work and play, how we are entertained and informed - online." Life-On-Line can be viewed at http://lifeonline.blip.tv/, Metaverse TV


Life On Line is viewed on more than 40 websites, including:
Reputation TV
Spacejunky.com
Alphacrew
Amnesty International
Life On Line at Blip.tv
Clipser TV
Digital Image Fashion
Second Pride
DailyMotion
My-Metaverse
Life On Line in FACEBOOK
www.gridworks.sl
Metaverse-TV
SL on VL
SL on SL
Toronto Exclusive TV
sydneyunleashed
Hiperia3D News
Metacafe
Koinup
Metaworld 2 (see independent shows)
ReactionGrid
Miro
JamHot TV
Wolfie's World
Veoh

Monday, June 2, 2008

Okkkkaaaaay!!...LOL...

Well...somebody has gone and done it. I present to you Sergio, the perfect virtual boyfriend whom you can have all to yourself for $24USD. According to the promo website, "SERGIO was designed from the ground up to be your companion and friend. If you are looking for a romance, a hot chat on a lonely night (but will he talk dirty??), a friend to sit by, or simply someone you can tell all your troubles to - then SERGIO is for you. He remembers EVERYTHING you tell him and is always eager to talk and learn new things."

Also...."Sergio does everything a real boy does (does he get on your nerves, too?...lol). From philosophical conversations(Wha?) to heart felt chit chats ("Yes, dear...I loved the Sex and the City movie, too"). From logistics to some SERIOUS love and intimacy, Sergio can "do it". You can pick from 7 locations (count'em 7!!) and even create your own (Get's out my whip)! Scenes include full voice, lip-sync, and animations.(Oh Lord...it speaks)!!"
As well as....."There are many journeys you will take with Sergio. He needs care and attention and if you really love him(!!??!!) he will become your best friend."

If your not sold by now....."The quickest way to teach your Sergio is by explaining things to him and by using the equal sign. If you type in "relationship=trust" Sergio will now know these are related (...or hand to your face=Shut up).
Teaching your Sergio is where all the fun is! Finally you can create your perfect boyfriend!
Try making suggestions to him (hummmm). "You love my beautiful brown eyes." LOL!

"He learns very quickly, unlike real men! ;-) Have fun!"

And....his wife isn't asleep in the other room while he's getting his virtual sex on. (LOL!!)
Nor will he turn nasty on you when he's had one too many, logs on and is hating his RL. (Haha!)
Nor will you find out he's been banging your SL best-friend on the side! (Woot!)

Oh...and he rubs TOES....
Problem: Only ONE model....Sergio....Eeesh!

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