Winning Exhibit Projects
Exhibit projects that have been selected to be built in real life for the Tech Museum, have won prizes, or both.
Winners of the SL-to-RL exhibition competition
- Artist-in-Residence: The Painter – An interactive view of the evolution of a painting over time
- Musical Chairs – A musical carousel where each seat represents different instruments in an orchestra
- Wikisonic – A three dimensional music box where viewers set the “pins” corresponding to the placement of notes on a staff; and
- Connecting Point: Hole in (Virtual) Space – A real life/Second Life portal through which visitors on both sides can collaborate in a variety of games
- Reprojecting San Jose - The mathematical art of stitching photographs together into a panorama
- Golden Age of MIDI - The Musical Instrument Digital Interface is a 25-year-old standard that can control much more than music
Exhibits selected by the jury for inclusion in the Virtual Museum
- Wikisonic -
- Virtual Studio - Photograph your avatar in front of a variety of exotic panoramas and cloud effects
- Walk-a-Thon - Burn virtual calories as you walk on a treadmill through a variety of fantastic landscapes
- Natty's Globe -
- Soundscape and Spirit -
- Rotations - Learn the math, physics and technology of rotations with gimbals, theodolites and lasers
- Inner Space Mood Enhancer -
- Musical Chairs -
- Characters Alive -
- Kepler's Music of the Spheres -
- Patafone - A musical instrument like no other
- Golden Age of MIDI -
- Reprojecting San Jose -
- Can You See the Music? -
- This Sounds Fun! -
- Rebirth
Winners of other juried awards:
- Best in Second Life - Rebirth
- Most Educational - Soundscape and Spirit -
- Best Overall Exhibit - Characters Alive -
- Best in Teen Second Life - Rolling Grounds of Color -
- Best Collaboration - Annie Obscure and Mars Voyager on Rotations
- Community Award - Garvie Garzo
