Monday, January 11, 2010

Igor Ballyhoo & Patch Thibaud truimph in December round of UWA 3D Art & Design


Two incredible works took out top honours in the December round of the UWA 3D Art & Design Challenge announced on the 10th of January at the University of Western Australia's IMAGINE Challenge Art Platform.


On the tie-breaker 'Chaos In Order' by Igor Ballyhoo took the top IMAGINE art prize over Anyunie Daviau's 'Araucaria Artist Book' (which won the Artist Book Prize), and renowned architect Patch Thibaud's submission called 'UWA Cultural Precinct Nexus' beat all comers and set a new standard for the FLAGSHIP Challenge.




People's Choice
Igor also took the People's Choice Award in another close battle that saw over 300 votes cast. This time it was neck and neck with 'The Cub Rescue' by Really Scrabblebat and came down to the final hour of voting. An amazing double by Igor, becoming the first to top both categories!

Stunned by the awards win, Igor (pictured below) said, " I thank all people that voted for my work and I thank the amazing J.S. Bach for inspiration"



Flagship Build
The Flagship Build of Patch Thibaud is true masterpiece and has already received a lot of attention in architecture circles. Frolic Mills, a judge for the Grand Prize and CEO of BOSL & CO said, "Patch has been an inspiration to many here in Second Life: From his first build, 'The Best of SL Boulevard' to 'Ciudad de Mexico' he has received outstanding critics even from people like SL CEO: Mr. M Linden. But what is trully remarkable about his University of Western Australia enty is that Patch was able to build something that can totally be executed in Real Life and that fits right in with the purposes of the University. I would love to see this art gallery come to life in the real world some day! Well done Patch and congratulations!"





Commenting after his win, Patch said, "The University of Western Australia is doing a wonderful thing, in their Flagship Challenge, for architecture in Second Life. The idea of encouraging creations in SL that could be used for a real world building is an innovative and exciting use of Second Life as a design tool, and further strenghthens the relationship of SL with real world applications. And I think the inclusiveness and openness of the process is an inspired and fertile platform for encourageing the arts in SL in general."

The Flagship build can be seen here through the end of January 2010.

Record Numbers
A record total of 69 entries were submitted for the IMAGINE challenge for December and 5 entries to the FLAGSHIP.


Professor Ted Snell, Director of the UWA Cultural Precinct (RL), Chair of the judging panel, had this to say about the entries this month:
"The range of works submitted in December was extremely impressive with a much larger number of entries moving on from technical competence in rendering images and objects to speak with an original voice and engage audiences in a conceptually challenging and intellectually rewarding encounter. The winning works were reflective and thought provoking, using the medium as a means of exploring ideas and concepts rather than merely re-presenting borrowed images or reworking existing concepts. They remain vividly in your memory after the screen has been switched off.

The architectural winner displayed a high level of sophistication and combined extraordinary technical competence with intellectual rigour and practicality. "

At this point, the Challenge has reached 6 continents of the world, with only Antarctica out of the mix. Canada, the USA, the UK, Scotland, England, Spain, Italy, France, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Holland, Ireland, Portugal, Austria, Serbia, Tunisia, Germany, Japan and Australia are all represented!

A number of other awards were also presented including the the 'Best Non-Scripted Art' prize taken by Sistagrlro Wei with 'Black Soils Plains Running Through My Veins'. Other winners included Miso Susanowa, Jedda Zenovka, Nyx Breen, Scottius Polke, LollyPop Congrejo, Asmita Duranjaya and Oldoak Merlin.

The competition is now receiving entries for the month of January.

New prize added
A new prize has also been added to the IMAGINE Challenge, and this is 'The Casey Cultural Award', which encourages artists and builders in all disciplines to research Western Australian historic OR contemporary Culture and present a piece which demonstrates aspects of Western Australian culture, economy or society. (We will blog the full info on this shortly)




New Challenge
A Machinima Challenge with a L$60,000 1st prize, closing on the 31st of January has also been announced.


WINNERS FOR THE DECEMBER ROUND

Imagine Challenge 1st Prize
($L5,000 + Custom T-Shirt)
CHAOS IN ORDER by Igor Ballyhoo


Imagine Challenge 2nd Prize
($L1,250)
AURACARIA ARTIST BOOK by Anyunie Daviau



Best Non-Scripted Entry
($L1,250 + Custom T-Shirt)
BLACK SOIL PLAINS RUNNING THROUGH MY VEINS by Sistagrlro Wei



Honourable Mention Prize for TECHNICAL BRILLIANCE
(L$500)
VECTOR BEEHIVE by Scottius Polke

Honourable Mention Prize for SERENITY
(L$500)
RADIANT STALLIONS by Miso Susanowa


Honourable Mention Prize for MESSAGE
(L$500)
SPRAY ADDICT by LollyPop Congrejo


Honourable Mention Prize for BODY OF WORK
(L$500)
WORKING FOR YOU & ME, DEVOTIONAL TRINITY & MECHANICAL BIRDS by Oldoak Merlin


Honourable Mention Prize for IMMERSION
(L$500)
HEART SEED by Jedda Zenovka


FLAGSHIP CHALLENGE - BUILDING DESIGN

Flagship Challenge 1st Prize
($L5,000)
UWA CULTURAL PRECINCT NEXUS by Patch Thibaud



Flagship Challenge 2nd Prize
($L1,250)
FUTURELab by Nyx Breen




ARTIST BOOK PRIZE

Artist Book 1st Prize
($L2,000)
AURACARIA ARTIST BOOK by Anyunie Daviau

Artist Book 2nd Prize
($L500)
ASMITA's PHILOSOPHICAL BOOK DISPLAY by Asmita Duranjaya


PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD
(L$500)
CHAOS IN ORDER by Igor Ballyhoo

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