New World Tableau: olmia Tenk in Pera Vista
olmia took this seemingly mundane Christmas tableau in Pera Vista, but it comes with several twists. Miss Tenk for example, is actually pictured here, but you need to squint to spot her-- she's the exotic plant next to the snowman.
"The Wollemi pine bulb avatars posing under a Xmas tree is
interesting," she says, "because the Wollemi pine is being promoted as
a good Xmas trees this time of the year."
But that's only the start, because she was in Pera Vista (working with the island's owner Mozy Pera) to shoot machinima that will ultimately go into a series of videos that will comprise her Master of Fine Art's thesis.
"Currently filming the first machinima around the grid in SL but I anticipate all five machinima will make up a storyboard for the 'Olmia' script," she explains.
Her script is here, an ambitious story that begins in the Jurassic era and ends in 1994. She recently uploaded some absolutely gorgeous test footage from the first part, depicting olmia the plant fearlessly wandering a dinosaur's graveyard. I can't wait to see the finished movie.
Credit for her avatar after the break-- along with details for submitting your own New World Tableau.
"The avatars are default female avatars modified using the 'body crusher' in the Yellow Renamon together with the Kage animations and Francis Wuz's 'Franimation Overrider' modified by FliperPA Peregrine," Miss Tank says. "The foliage on the avatars are a combination of sculpted leaves made by SL artist Jon Haskell, and modification to the 'Knot' hair made by Sarabi Spatula."
Submitting to New World Tableau:
New World Tableau is an ongoing album featuring Residents who've turned SL screenshots into a new art form, vividly conveying emotions, stories, and entire cultures in a single image.
- If you come across a picture or image stream that deserves a place
here, please IM (Hamlet Au) or e-mail (hamlet@secondlife.com) me the link.
- Feel free to describe what the image says to you, or if you're the creator, what inspired you to make it.
- Whenever possible, name the
Residents pictured, and include a SLURL to the location (when appropriate.)
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Moderately Photoshopped
images are OK, just mention if this is the case, and what effects were
added. (On rare occasions when the post-production adds a special
element, heavily Photoshopped images are also appropriate.)
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If you submit an image to NWT, it's assumed I have permission to run
it, either as the owner, or because it's been appropriately CC
licensed. The original creator retains all their rights to it, in any
case.









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