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VRTO 2021 The Flotilla – Final Report

Return to a Bigger, Better Flotilla

report written by Stephanie Greenall and Keram Malicki-Sanchez

In celebration of the 6th annual VRTO, we returned to the virtual Flotilla.  Created by founder Keram Malicki-Sanchez and his team, including Stephanie Greenall who co-produced the event, Bettina Fimio (administrative support) and longtime team members Chrissy Aitchison (executive administrator and graphic designer), and Joshua Miles Joudrie (tech coordinator and live event consultant), the show incorporated lessons from the previous year’s exploration into the spatialized web.

 

“What I really think stands out about VRTO is the way in which the line between the stage and the audience is blurred. We create as many interactive events and opportunities as we can fit and it is always inspiring to see how attendees step up.” – Keram Malicki-Sanchez confides.

 

This year’s participatory and networking events included:

  1.  Immersive Improv workshops featuring attendees who volunteered to learn while on camera and then put on a live-streamed performance on the final day.
    (Image credit: Ana Ballano)

     

  2. Daily “pirate radio” transmission live-streaming from 3D space to Discord (and recorded) featuring Max Noir’s Lunch Hour show, where daily guests were chosen from the attendee list to talk about their work.
    Dean Yeats brings his trombone into the virtual space in Mozilla Hubs on a LIVE session of Lunch Hour with Max Noir.

     

  3. Scavenger hunt in the custom build Crystal Caverns.

     

  4. Photo challenges where attendees took selfies in the many different environments or times of day, in exchange for game key bundles and other prizes.
  5. Every talk included a live Q&A where questions were fielded in realtime and also recorded via the Discord discussion channels
  6.  Eight showcase galleries:
    Pepperdine University (Kate Parsons)
    OCAD University (student projects)
    Trinity Square Video (artist NFT projects, with daily artist talks)
    Image captured by Jose Matute in the TSV gallery

     

    The Pearl Hyacinth Gallery (created and curated by Melody Owen) featuring portals to other 3D virtual galleries (Style, Decentraland, Cryptovoxels, Second Life, NYC Music Center)
    The Cream Digital showcase/Dynamic Digital Humans and production gallery (Survivorman, Low-Fi, Wild On w Dominic Monahan)
    the Gregory Panos lidar scan gallery
    – the Bernie Roehl Avatar Museum
    – not to mention the 10 spaces created by Whystler, and Keram for the Hubs world.

Key Learnings:

Show Highlights Include:

What Are Our Attendees Saying?

 

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