Not to be confused with Common Sensible, which is an excellent read by Ari Blackthorne.
Contrary to what anyone else may say, taking other people’s artworks and making out they’re their own is in no way a new trend, as me and Ryker Beck found a year ago today on this very blog. In fact, it’s [...]
Posts in the "Creative" Category
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Since winning three awards in the Second Life Resident’s Choice, Vickie Greenwood’s found herself thrust into the spotlight and has been subject to applause, critiques as well as a lot of “Who?”.
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There have been calls that the whole thing has been gamed or fixed, and that it’s a joke that a relative unknown can come [...] -
Architecture is a horribly stubborn profession, tied deeply into the past and failing to embrace the future.
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I’ve said before that virtual worlds like Second Life represent the future for the architectural field, as it provides a platform where the architect and client can interact with a design, making adjustments and gaining feedback in a more [...] -
[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IHQaoEBmzx4[/youtube]
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This would be my seventh machinima, I believe. I am enjoying working on a new medium, and videos are a cool way of expressing Second Life to new users.. and it’s a relatively unexplored creative outlet to a lot of people, so playing with it has that added “exclusive” factor to it.
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So I try not to start witch hunts where I can help it, but this guy has some serious balls. Stealing images from another website, editing out the trademark/copyright notices and then putting your own in takes some serious nerve, as well as just spitting on the original author.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQWCiU63Nus[/youtube]
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Nickelback – If Everyone Cared.
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I’m honoured to be asked by The Photo Institute of Second Life to give a question and answer session on the Business aspects of photography in SL, and other related topics in their final lecture of this season.
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Please do come along if you so wish to =)
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In 1666, the Great Fire of London wiped out a large chunk of the city, and left the landscape of the urban sprawl looking sparse and barren. A prominent architect, Sir Christopher Wren, proposed a bold scheme in which he wanted to completely redesign the whole city, centred around the new St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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In 1925, [...]

