Back in February, and in full-blown discovery mode, the first object I right-clicked at Chouchou's jewel box of a club - Islamey - had been created by a Japanese fellow by the name of Yuki Aabye. And so had the next, and the next... It seems that Yuki has often worked alongside juliet Heberle to make spaces like Islamey and the new Chouchou sim (teleport directly from here).
Yuki is also known for his shimmering pixielights and butterflies and furniture (teleport directly from here), but his photography is growing more compelling every day. Click either to see large. 
By Чuкi Ааьчё - Strange vegetation 
By Чuкi Ааьчё - A way to fly, or as he puts it, "me and me"
Thursday, June 5, 2008
He's a spoke in Chouchou's wheel, and more
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Sunday, February 24, 2008
More Chouchou - Making music from somewhere far, far away
Ever since Thursday when Evo Szuyuan TP'ed me to a snow-globe jewel in the sky, I have longed to know more about that space... more about the musical group Chouchou - that exists only in Second Life - and more about their incredibly haunting song and music video "coma," which was shot in part, at that location.
"coma" Music Video - Chouchou
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I touched base with juliet Heberle (rez: 4/17/2007) yesterday and discovered that she is Japanese, but has been living in Manhattan for the past ten years, while her partner, arabesque Choche (4/8/2007), lives in Tokyo and is half-Japanese/half Central European.
juliet Heberle: Our group name is Chouchou, and the sky place you visited is "Islamey," created for our live concerts (teleport from here, and then walk through the tunnel and touch the crystal ball to teleport up).
Chouchou came into existence in July of 2007. 
Bettina Tizzy: What is "coma" about? It seems so ardent.
juliet Heberle: "coma" is sung in a language from nowhere. I created the lyrics, imagining words from somewhere very, very far. Yes, people really like the song, even if they don't know the meaning of the words.
Her almost child-like, completely unforgettable voice, whispers in our ears while we are regaled with imagery that transports us to another mindset. Juliet shared that so far she sings in "Japanese, English and a language out of nowhere."
Bettina Tizzy: Did you and arabesque meet in Second Life? And who did the Machinima?
juliet Heberle: No, we've known each other for a long time, and have met in Real Life, but we can hardly meet each other. It's too far! arabesque made our official videos "coma" and "Islamey." The location, Islamey, opened last fall and changed to a winter version now.
Bettina Tizzy: Who built Islamey?
juliet Heberle: I had those images for the space first, and I collected all the things I needed to assemble it. I then turned to Yuki Aabye - one of a great creators in Second Life, and he helped me to transform my images into shapes.
The icy floral space is delicate and finespun like the most exquisite snowflake, and includes winter trees by Julia Hathor , owner and creator of the four sim Creative Fantasy Home & Garden (teleport directly from here).
Bettina Tizzy: The recordings... done in real life?
juliet Heberle: arabesque first composes the music and sends the data to me through the Internet. I listen to it, and write the lyrics and sing. Then, I send that data back to arabesque, again via the Internet, and he mixes it. We're working on new songs right now, but in the near future, we want to make more videos for our songs. 
Photograph courtesy of Chouchou
Bettina Tizzy: Did one of you convince the other to come in-world?
juliet Heberle: I think arabesque told me about Second Life first, and we decided to start together.
You can purchase their music in-world (teleport directly from here), and also pick up a free Radio Box, from which you can stream Juliet's weekly radio program (lasting between one to two hours) on Saturdays at 6am SLT, "Little Tiara."
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Chouchou "Islamey" - a club (and a video) that define Cloud Nine
Update: Landmark given has changed! Please teleport from here, and then walk through the tunnel and touch the crystal ball.
I'm not much of a clubber. It's not that I don't enjoy music and dancing... but I'm generally too caught up with visiting builds and builders. This morning, though, Machinimator and artist Evo Szuyuan alerted me to the handsomest little club in the sky, called Chouchou "Islamey" (teleport directly from here, and then walk through the tunnel and touch the crystal ball). It's not a new build, but I am so glad to know it and take pleasure in sharing it with you.
This Japanese jewel box in the sky was assembled with several of NPIRLer Julia Hathor's delicate winter trees (teleport directly from here), as well as textures by yuki aabye. Julia's four sims, by the way, are devoted to her remarkable store called Creative Fantasy Home & Garden , which is brimming with so many beautiful things! More on that soon...
Chouchou is also a musical group which exists only in Second Life, with band members juliet Heberle and arabesque Choche. Here is their newest music video, shot on location, featuring the dreamy, magical piece "coma."
"coma" Music Video - Chouchou
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