Showing posts with label Igor Ballyhoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Igor Ballyhoo. Show all posts

Friday, 2 September 2011

When Iono Met Igor...

Igor Ballyhoo was one of the first artists whose work I was introduced to when I joined Second Life in Feb 2010.
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'Christ from Abu Ghraib' by Igor Ballyhoo (click to enlarge images)
His work remains amongst my favorite of all the work I have now seen in SL.
'Christ from Abu Ghraib' by Igor Ballyhoo

Indeed I see the sculpture pictured here, 'Christ from Abu Ghraib', out of my caravan window each and every time I log into SL and, further, his work has appeared in two of my films: 'No Self Control' and 'Personal Jesus'.

View of Igor's sculpture on my home sim
Igor currently has three major exhibitions at the University of Texas at San Antonio's (UTSA) ArtSpace sim.


The Forest of Scissors has already been filmed by such luminaries as Osprey TherianDebbie Trilling and, I seem to remember, ColeMarie Soleil (although I cannot find the link to CoMa's machinima right now).
Each of them presents a quite diffferent spin on Igor's fabulous work: Osprey's vision is stark, cold and metalic; Debbie presents us with melancholy and resignation - a literal and emotional sense of 'slip sliding away', suicide; CoMa with an ephemeral and fleeting existance with a dark unconscious undercurrent.
The Forest of Scissors
The Forest of Scissors inspired these filmmakers to produce three very emotionally different films; Igor's work caused a different vibration or resonance in each of the filmakers which, in turn, resulted in three very different outputs.

It is therefore appropriate and very perceptive of UTSA to run a contest inviting machinimatographers to create a machinima focusing on one of the other two of Igor's exhibitions at ArtSpace - Metamorphosis or SnowCrash.

It would be very unsurprising if, again, we see very different emotional outputs being created by different machinimatographers as a result of being stimulated by Igor's work.

The closing date for entries was yesterday, 1st September, with the winners announced on 15th September.

Here we present Iono Allen's entry, 'The Red Zone'. I found both visuals and sound to be exciting and it kept me on the edge of my seat! I would also recommend watching at 1080 on YT.



Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Seeks Actress Opportunities

I rarely appear in others' films. Not out of any kind of high-minded principle but simply because I rarely ever get asked !

You can imagine how thrilled I was therefore when well-known SL photographer Phillip Sidek IM'd out-of-the-blue one Sunday morning asking to film a short video portrait of me.

Just as I was thinking "It doesn't get any better than this!" why, Tutsy Navarathna - this year's joint-winner of the UWAIII machinima contest - surprises me with "I have made a short fun film of you, Pixie".

Tutsy's film is shot wholly on my beautiful and selfishly lag-free home sim. The "Pile of Leaves" were created by the incredible Pandora Wrigglesworth, the realistic bonfire in the background and massive rainbow created by Debbie Trilling and the amazing Guantanamo Bay sculpture (used in my 'Personal Jesus' film) by Igor Ballyhoo. Oh, and I made the sign board textures, fed the rabbits, watered the flowers, oiled the spy machine, tickled the creature and fucked in the sex bed.

So, here is "Tutsy Plays With Pixie" for your viewing delight....