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Mikati Slade |
The
UWA Centenary 3D Art Challenge received 90 entries. It is amazing to see what a large variety of works has been submitted. I tried to show this with my photos in this post. Go and see, what the create heads in Second Life are able to build.
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Lollito Larkham |
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Opps! I touched the work by Linda McAllister |
But you cannot only see you can also win: L$20,000 has been set aside for all art lovers who take part in a special participation event. We are asking everyone to view the artworks and give us your TOP 10 artworks
overall, in order of your preference (email
jayjayaustralia@hotmail.com OR list them on a notecard to Jayjay Zifanwe - please put your name on the title of the notecard with the words UWA Centenary 3D Audience Event).
The 3 participants whose order comes closest to the final order decided by the judging panel, will win for themselves L$10,000, L$6,000 and L$4,000 each. The first prize winner will also be invited to be on the panel for the next grand art challenge and ALL 3 will receive in the mail a special pack that includes a copy of the book, '100 Treasures of UWA' which was produced for UWA's Centenary.
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Cajska Carlsson |
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Scottius Polke |
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Followmeimthe Piedpiper |
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Sonna Bazaar |
It is recommended to read the notecards to the works. Some have really interesting features. These 'pads' by Glyph Graves are changing their color with the language of the viewer of avatars passing by.
But the data also is sent to rl (read the details in the note card provided):
If you want to see a preview of all works I recommend the blog of Apmel
here.
1 comment:
some awesome work there... and yes.... Apmel's effort is monumental :)
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