Strawberry Holiday is the avatar of Jennifer Burlingame and exists as an artist and blogger in the virtual world of Second Life®
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Works by Strawberry Holiday |
"Second Life® 5th Birthday Color and Light Environment" was made especially for the Second Life® 5th Birthday (SL5B) Celebration. In this installation, an interactive cube made of nearly two hundred individual prims that react to the avatar with lighting and texture effects danced within a field of bright green grass. Three different "Birthday Trees" emit star shaped particle leaves in celebration of Second Life's 5th Birthday Celebration.
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As part of the "Radiance" show at Angelgate, Strawberry Holiday contributed "Underwater," a glowing, moving, shining sea of fish and seaweed. Together these elements spin around inside of a twenty-five meter sphere. Particle Fish and bubbles dance around residents as they swim in a Strawberry sea creating a fun, happy, neon waterworld!
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A collaborative build with the Fallopian Fighter's Team "Sugar, Spice, Snails, and Tails: The Human Element" an impressive, metaphorical journey highlighting the opposing forces of life and how these same forces forge us into strong, balanced, powerful, harmonious beings.
An impressive progression of tubes that allowed visitors to be the creator,as the sounds, images, and even some of the prims around them respond and react with sensors, and low-lag collide scripts.
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"An Underwater Dream" lurks at the bottom of Rezzable 6, a piece commissioned for display by Rezzable, it is the dark side of Strawberry's World. A caught mermaid, and an angry dragon are among the delights to be found within this build.
This build is an example of how Strawberry maximizes prim use. To keep the base prim count down, Strawberry used low prim trees equipped with particle leaves and ground cover created using a technique developed by AM Radio to maximize coverage with minimal prims. Using fewer prims to create the environment, allowed for detailed work in the mermaid and sea life.
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The "Teardrop Trees" were three specially created, prim heavy, glowing trees with unique, colorful textures and a magical quality captured by virtual photographers across Second Life®. These sculpted prim, teardrop shaped trees were created especially for and displayed at the Not Possible in Real Life Garden of Delights which was a collaboration between Rezzable, Not Possible in Real Life, and
over 100 Second Life® artists to construct the NPIRL Garden of our collective dreams, spanning four simulators/islands to illustrate: the Underworld, Earth, and Paradise. |
"Playing With Words" is an interactive piece, described by Vlad of Shiny-Life, "Her latest piece, Playing with Words, is a very cool piece that mixes words and space to spark the imagination. Beautiful curvy word-trees rest in a field of swaying text. The monochromatic textures put the emphasis on the words and also give the space a slightly retro-dreamy feel."
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“The Glowing Trees” was an Impressive Art Installation available from January - February 15 2008 This interactive system of tunnels and tubes lead to a Wind light - enabled resident's dream.
A heavily terraformed landscape that featured knee deep swampy water, this detail oriented build incorporated flexible grass and purple cattails which danced around a larger than life mermaid and dragon. |
"Out of Touch" was an interactive 8000 square meter installation which included the implementation of a series of buildings and vehicles that were designed with collide activated physics scripts.
When visiting this space, residents would "bump" into or otherwise collide with certain buildings or vehicles, the vehicles would completely collapse and lay on the ground. After a few seconds, the buildings would automatically reassemble themselves allowing for more physics fun and frolic! |
Leading the Fallopian Building team, Strawberry built an interactive system of pipes that incorporated textures and sounds by other group members, which lead through a virtual “life” into a heavenly garden. Using only 550 prims, "Throes of Rapture" featured low lag scripts, and interactivity with a plush environment that lead to the belief that it was much higher primed. Trees with particle leaves, and scripted butterflies added to the rich ambiance. |
''Broken Glass" was created as a temporary installation. Curvy prims and wavy boxes came together in a completely impressive, color changing experience. Prims were covered with a texture created from an original photo by Strawberry Holiday of broken glass, giving the piece its title. |
"On Their Journeys" was an 8000 square meter installation which opened in Kush City on November 11, 2007. It was available for viewing there until early December 2007 when it moved to an exhibition space at the New Media Consortium. This interactive piece features music by Torley, and is meant to be seen, heard, touched, and experienced by residents. |
"A Fishbowl View" was Strawberry Holiday's first full-scale installation. Available for viewing in SL from 10-7-07, till 12-1-07, A piece about being a full size woman, this impressive build captured Flickr users hearts, and was the jumping board for her next project, "On Their Journeys". |
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