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SL Melbourne - The Demolition Cranes and Bulldozers move in
August 21, 2008 2:08 pmSo I will be wearing my worksite hardhat next week and taking apart our ‘creation’ pixel brick by pixel brick. It will make way for a fresh start though, a brave new world, a small patch on ‘Furry’ ABC Island…
and a reminder of what it was like in its opening glory
Categories: Architecture, Australia, Building, Environment Design, Environments, Gary Hazlitt Builds, Humour, Inhabitants, Second Life, Virtual Tourism, Virtual Worlds
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I took a ‘break’ in over fifty worlds comprising the current metaverse, here is the holiday video…
I ventured into fifty of them to review and sample the culture, creative, business and educational potential. On my travels I got out my virtual camera and decided to capture a bunch of small vignettes which quickly turned into a body of audio visual delights - so decided to create a nice seven minute video for posterity.
With over 300 million frequenting or registering for the non-game based worlds and millions of new investment in 2nd and 3rd generation services there seems to be no stopping them…Enjoy
75MB MP4 Download available at http://www.justvirtual.com/SVWS_2008.mp4
Here is a list of the worlds featured in my video in order of appearance:
- Kaneva
- YoVille (in Facebook)
- RocketOn
- Prototerra
- Gaia Online
- HiPiHi
- Google Lively
- Habbo Hotel
- Laguna Beach (vMTV)
- Whyville
- Twinity
- Cyworld
- Football Superstars
- Weblin
- IMVU
- Second Life
- Club Penguin
- Active Worlds
- vSide
- A Tale in the Desert
- Barbie Online
- Amazing Worlds
- Webkinz
- Worlds.com
- Spore
- Exit Reality
- and 15 others including SpineWorld, Stardoll, The Manor, There.com, Vastpark, Qwaq, PS3Home, GoSupermodel, Grockit, Croquet, Metaplace, Coke Studios, Dreamville, Dubit, Mokitown, Moove, Muse, The Palace, Playdo, Sora City, Voodoo Chat, TowerChat, Traveler, Virtual Ibiza
Video details:
The ‘Social Virtual’ World’s A Stage
A Film by Gary Hayes © Personalizemedia 2008
http://www.personalizemedia.com
“This is not a Game” - Music composed and performed by
Gary Hayes http://www.cubrisound.com
Categories: Bio World, Games, Identity, Inhabitants, Population, Second Life, Travel, Virtual Tourism, Virtual Worlds
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Hiding and Seeking in Second Life, Cyborg Style
March 23, 2008 12:45 pm
What to do on Easter Saturday afternoon? Why not create a quick “Cyborg questioning existance, looking for something and some meaning in her life” machinima. This idea came about from playing with one of the default characters in CT5 (Crazy Talk 5) and using various imported songs. I quickly made a spaceship so the ‘cyborg’ can be seen in full body, and in which I (the Golem Robot character on the right seat) can sit and drive around various sims. The lip sync character is a CT5 ‘auto lip-sync’ take against one of my long time ago ex students (now a fully fledged pop diva) Imogen Heap’s wonderful track “Hide and Seek” (I wanted something vocoderised, slightly robotic) although this goes a lot deeper thanks to Immi’s great words. Also the subtle head movements and eye positions were recorded in separate live takes withing CT5.
I needed three appropriate sims for the three phases of the song. Ones that had a sense of dawning, evolving and evolved - also that were off the ground, so the spaceship could move around, inside, under, over etc: Three sprang immediately to mind. Planet Mongo a space city (evolved - spelt wrong on video, not Mondo! sorry rush job ;-(), Svarga (dawning) and Deakin (that I built - evolving). The main process was a quick 5 hours but editing took about an hour longer than normal because of rendering, all those green screen shots (the head shots against the reversed Space Navigator backgrounds).
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A medium rez, stereo MP4 52MB version can be downloaded here
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Anyways hope you like this quick ’sketch’ - the following info is mostly duped from the YouTube description.
A machinima by Gary Hazlitt completed on easter Saturday afternoon 2008. The song ‘Hide and Seek’ is by Imogen Heap from the album ‘Speak for Yourself’.
Special thanks to the creators of Second Life sims Planet Mongo built by Lumiere Noir (spelt wrong on video sorry, rushed, not Mondo!) and Svarga built by Svarog Laukosargas. Deakin sim and spaceship for this video built/designed by Gary Hayes.
Lip sync animation created using Crazy Talk 5, green screened in Final Cut. The spaceship shots were filmed live in Second Life.
Avatanimation, machinimatography and editing (in the usual 5 hours total!) by Gary Hazlitt
A JustVirtual Production
© Gary Hazlitt 2008
Categories: AI, Building, Community, Crazy Talk 5, Cyborg, Digital Art, Environment Design, Environments, Experimental, Gary Hazlitt Builds, Identity, Inhabitants, Lip Sync, Machinima, Music, Second Life, Travel, Windlight
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Haunted Goth Dreams, a Halloween 2007 Second Life Machinima
October 16, 2007 9:51 pmIt’s that time of the year where avatars wear pale skin, dark make-up and generally scare each other to relog. So armed with a secret camera in trembling hands, Kylie and I ventured into the darker recesses of Midian City, Liquid Heat and City of Lost Angels to make a rather special film. I personally love the avies that frequent these wonderfully crafted places, avatars full of character, individuality, unique clothes, deep role playing (whatever that is) and strange protruding teeth. Sprinkle on one of my favourite songs, Haunted by Poe, a little sneeky editing and voila…enjoy, but make sure your not alone!
“A machinima by Gary Hazlitt based on and using as background, the great song “Haunted” by Poe. Special thanks to the creators and inhabitants of City of Lost Angels, Liquid Heat and Midian City sims, you are wonderful people. Avatanimation, filming and editing by Gary Hazlitt. A JustVirtual Production © Gary Hazlitt 2007″
Posted by Gary Hazlitt from inside Second Life © 2007
- Playing mp3 file hotel california (by Multimedia Center Windows LiveWriter Plugin)
Categories: Architecture, Deviant Behaviour, Environments, Experimental, Identity, Inhabitants, Inworld relationships, Machinima, Music, Performance, Role Playing, Second Life, Sent In-World, Social Experiment, Spiritual
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“Man’s inhumanity to man…
9:02 pm…makes countless thousands mourn! “ Robert Burns
I created a temporary Burmese themed altar, a place to mourn and share in my build of Thursday’s Fictions, for my friend RichardJamesJiva Allen to give a moving recital to around thirty five avatars in memory of those murdered in Burma. Here is a short machinima I also made of the ninety minute event. More below:
A Prayer for the Burmese Dead - To honour the souls of Buddhist monks and others who have perished in Burma in these last days, Dr Richard James Allen (Second Life: RichardJamesJiva Allen) read from The Tibetan Book of the Dead in the build of Thursday’s Fictions in Second Life on Friday October 5, 2007.
The Bardo Thodol, or The Tibetan Book of the Death, is a text traditionally read to the dying and the dead as a guide in their passage through the ‘bardo’ or intermediate state before they are reborn. Thursday’s Fictions in Second Life, an immersive space explores ideas about reincarnation and karma, will offer a place for people from all of the world to meet virtually and pray. SLURL here.
Posted by Gary Hazlitt from inside Second Life © 2007
- Listening to greatest hits (WinAmp Windows LiveWriter Plugin)
Categories: Bio World, Charity, Community, Environments, Events, Friends, Inhabitants, Second Life, Spiritual
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