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Crestwick Island in Second Life, photo by Tizzy Canucci

Exhibition Opening at Crestwick

12 July 201513 May 2019 Tizzy Canucci

It’s not often I do ‘newsy’ blogs, but I’ve had a set of photos of Crestwick Island ready to upload for a couple of weeks now, and I noticed that there is a gallery opening today. So I thought it was a good opportunity to get my own shots up on Flickr and give the […]

 Art, Locations, Photography, Second Life
What Second Life Means to Me, by Tizzy Canucci: still shot taken at Chouchou

What Second Life Means to Me

9 July 20154 January 2020 Tizzy Canucci

This is my contribution to the ‘What Second Life Means to Me’ video project being run for the virtual world’s 12th birthday celebrations. I was not sure about doing this project, but several things came together. It seems appropriate that this should be my 100th blog post. This will be my third video this year. […]

 Art, Locations, Photography, Second Life, Video and Music, Virtual Life & Identity
The Classic Shot. Roche in Second Life closes, photo by Tizzy Canuccci

Roche Closes: Where the Time Goes

29 June 201519 July 2015 Tizzy Canucci

So, another very popular and classic sim is about to disappear. In the last hours before Roche closes, I spent time looking round it, to the sound of Sandy Denny and Who Knows Where the Time Goes. I’m old enough to remember when that song was released, a discovery on a cassette tape from my […]

 Locations, Second Life, Video and Music
SaveMe Oh Performance 9 June 2015

Performance Art by SaveMe Oh

10 June 201523 October 2019 Tizzy Canucci

A floor has been laid out. Moving green dots on the map mark a crowd gathering. An hour before I’d been at work, planning to stay on for the evening’s film. But I’d picked up on Ziki Questi’s twitter feed that SaveMe Oh was going to stage a performance that evening, at The Josef K […]

 Art, Second Life, Video and Music, Virtual Life & Identity
Lobby Cam: an intervention by Tizzy Canucci

Headphones

9 June 201522 April 2017 Tizzy Canucci

Why am I wearing headphones? Am I the kind of girl who goes into a concert and doesn’t listen to the music? I have the answer here…

 Art, Second Life, Video and Music

The photographer subculture inside Fallout, GTA and Left 4 Dead

4 June 20156 September 2015 Tizzy Canucci

The rise of in-game photography has left people asking: when is a screenshot a photograph and is it ever art? Source: The photographer subculture inside Fallout, GTA and Left 4 Dead This is a piece written by Richard Moss, after an interview with me about why I create images in Second Life. I do not […]

 Photography, Second Life
'Open View', taken at The Trace in Second Life, by Tizzy Canucci

Coastal Light and Rising Gulls

13 May 201513 May 2019 Tizzy Canucci

‘If this was real life, those gulls would rise as I approached them’, I thought to myself with a feeling of disappointment, as I walked across the sands. At that moment, I’m surrounded by gulls. I’m surprised and delighted. No art or modelling process can capture everything; it’s about capturing the most important things. And […]

 Locations, Representation & modelling, Second Life
'Sense IV', in Second Life, photo by Tizzy Canucci

Virtual Existence, Gender and Embodiment

19 April 201527 August 2022 Tizzy Canucci

This week there was a story on Motherboard entitled ‘Avatar IRL’, by Cecilia D’Anastasio, about a transwoman, Veronica Sidwell. Following her experiences in Second Life, Veronica decided to transition in real life. Below the article lies the tagline: ‘Goodbye, Meatbags is a series on Motherboard about the waning relevance of the human physical form’. Why […]

 Second Life, Virtual Life & Identity
Two Friends Chatting in Second Life, by Tizzy Canucci

The Ordinariness of being Online

13 April 201525 February 2022 Tizzy Canucci

The Rituals of Relationships, and the Ordinariness of being Online In this post, I’m looking at a couple of quotes that made me think about how relationships online and offline compare. The first is by the writer, Daniel Blythe: The problem for the contemporary writer is that virtual life is not set aside from the […]

 Second Life, Virtual Life & Identity
'Where to lay one's head at Winter Moon' in Second Life, photo by Tizzy Canucci

Dens and Doors

11 April 201518 July 2015 Tizzy Canucci

Book of the Week a couple of weeks ago on Radio 4 was from Landmarks by Robert Macfarlane, and Friday’s edition drew from the chapter on children. It told about Deb Wilenski’s experiences with children who were given the chance to freely explore the natural world. It struck me that the two predominant features that […]

 Art, Second Life, Virtual Life & Identity

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