If you aren’t already familiar with Studio Wikitecture, we are an open group, composed of a diverse range of individuals from varying disciplines, interested in exploring the application of an open-source paradigm to the design and production of both real and virtual architecture and urban planning.
Here’s an update about the Linden Prize and the new project from the Studio Wikitecture blog :
“We are very excited to announce that Studio Wikitecture won the $10,000 USD ‘Linden Prize’ for developing an “innovative inworld project that improves the way people work, learn and communicate in their daily lives outside of the virtual world.”
To coincide with Second Life’s birthday celebration this year (SL6B), Tuesday, June 23rd thru Monday, June 29th, Studio Wikitecture will have a booth visitors can learn more about process and the community’s last couple projects.
In keeping with the collaborative spirit of Wikitecture, it seems only appropriate to open the design process of the booth itself to the Studio Wikitecture community, so that anyone can contribute and vote on the designs they like most/least. Since the booth has to be completed by June 23rd, this Wikitecture project will be a quick one!
We have a parcel and a fresh Wiki-tree set up here: http://slurl.com/secondlife/architecture/155/43/22/?title=Studio%20Wikitecture%20SL6B%20Project “
More information about the project can be found HERE.