Winter Wardhani, Chagal Campestre, Flor Campestre,
Janjii Rugani and Wan Laryukov are not just random names. These are five people
who, by fate or by chance, have met in Second Life and have teamed up by a
common interest: Art! Their joint forces and ideals resulted in the birth of LEA
19 - The Portuguese Way.
LEA is an acronym for Linden Endowment for the Arts, a Linden Lab
initiative that aims at promoting and embracing art in Second Life by providing
the necessary infrastructures (land and prims) for artists to develop their
skills. For more info: http://lea-sl.org/about
The Portuguese Way discloses the often forgotten small country located
in the south-western corner of the old continent, famous for its beaches yet
rich in history, culture and in various artistic expressions. Portugal is here presented
in its pure essence, through the eyes of people who communicate through art and
put their emotions and their perceptions into what they do.
With a strikingly expressive and vivid architecture, with the
characteristic Portuguese windmills, lighthouses and castles, the famous Golden
Gate’s Bridge twin sister among other famous landmarks, LEA 19 combines the
rural with the city, the ocean with the mountain: entertainment with learning,
a place of contrasts resuming in an analogy to photography.
We had the privilege to visit The Portuguese Way venue and to talk with
Winter Wardhani while roasting marshmallows on a very comfortable campfire.
SLE: Winter,
why “The Portuguese Way”?
Winter
Wardhani: The Portuguese Way was an idea that my team and I had for some time that
was to show other people that Portugal is more than Fado and beaches, that it
has a rich history and culture. Some people in SL never heard of Portugal much,
so we thought why not apply to a LEA sim? We put the Project on paper and,
against all odds, it was approved, so we gathered here and started building.
SLE: What is
the foremost goal of The Portuguese Way?
Winter
Wardhani: Our main intention in building LEA was not only to show a bit of
Portugal but also to have a place where people could have fun and return to
hang out. Most of LEA venues have these big and wonderful surreal art
installations, people go there, take pictures and don't return. We build The
Portuguese Way so that people felt good here, and most people do return. Realism
is a form of art and we went that way.
SLE: Is the
venue having a good uptake?
Winter
Wardhani: indeed it is. We have been having great reviews on most SL blogs and an
average of 40 visitors per day since we opened. Our events have been having
around 25 to 35 people.
SLE: What
kind of events do you host here?
Winter
Wardhani: we have weekly events, from concerts to performances and art exhibitions
at the art center. We also hold themed photographic Safaris, including one on
LEA 19 – The Portuguese Way, whose result is currently on exhibit in the art
center and soon to be in my art Gallery named after me “Winter Gallery”. 43
lovely pictures! And I was quite
surprised both with the quality of the pictures and the themes. When I saw some pictures I wondered "wow,
is this here?" and it was. The different approaches to the theme show some
of the personality of the people involved. Our next event will be on Saturday,
an event dedicated to ZĂ©ca Afonso at 2PM. ZĂ©ca Afonso was a Portuguese singer
famous for his music of social intervention.
SLE: Each
person sees Second Life in their own particular way.
Winter
Wardhani: indeed and that is the beauty of the safaris. The different approaches
to the theme show some of the personality of the people involved, the wind
light settings, the angles, the theme of the picture: tells a lot about each of
them. But regarding the graphics, in my photography classes I have leant that if
you have a good eye, you take wonderful pictures: even with low graphics.
SLE: Could
you tell us some more about the Photographic Safaris?
Winter
Wardhani: I always thought that SL Art galleries should give an opportunity to
everyone who likes to take snaps here then the Safaris idea popped out: why not
challenge people to go to a couple of sims under the same theme and take some
snaps? Then they would have their work on exhibition in a gallery and may be
that would open new horizons. All the safaris we made were quite successful
with lots of people participating; the only rule is no processing outside SL:
so that everyone can have the same basis. It is all about taking pictures not
Photoshop
SLE: Could
you tell us about the teamwork?
Winter
Wardhani: Chagal Campestre is our master builder and he has high skills in
construction as you can see. The sculptures are made by Wan Laryukov. I build
the village and did most of the landscaping together with Wan. Janji and Wan
are in charge of the performances. We are all in tune and work towards the same
goal, so the team is perfect.
SLE: What can
people find in the venue?
Winter
Wardhani: We also have an installation called blindness as a tribute to José
Saramago, a Portuguese writer and Nobel Prize winner. Our inspiration came from
his book Blindness. It is a totally dark maze where you can feel the sensation
of being blind. It is weird how virtual blindness can arise feelings in you:
first you are curious, and then you get mad because you cannot find the way out,
then you are desperate and totally lost. Some people try till the end while others
just get out of there as soon as they can. Also, around the island there are
lots of notecards with information on Portuguese History, culture, fauna and
flora. You will also find souvenirs like postcards from Portugal or the famous
Galo de Barcelos that is our national symbol. In the art gallery some of the most famous
artists in all fields are on display. Besides that, people can go sightseeing;
have a hot air Balloon Tour, attend our events or just relax in the many cozy
areas like this one, the campfire.
SLE: Thank
you so much Winter for agreeing to talk with us and for this pleasant moment.
If you’re looking for a real memento of the venue, we challenge you to
visit it from the perspective of a photographer and capture your visit with the
camera. And do contact Winter Wardhani to have your photographs displayed at
the Winter Gallery.
LEA 19: The Portuguese Way
SLURL:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA19/132/146/24
Winter Gallery SLURL: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Summer%20Heat/35/160/22
Thank you Glossom it is a fantastic report and help us to not let people forget our wekly events , wainting all there tomorrow! and invite to see Time Encounters exhibit there too
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Janjii