Showing posts with label SL art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SL art. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Light and Gravity

Visit here: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caerleon%20Isle/187/128/21 or direct link here: LightGravityHere.

Light & Gravity

Light and Gravity had it's live presentation opening at the art institute of Boston at Lesley University in Boston, MA, USA yesterday and today held it's SL opening. It is curated by Piexels Sideways and Sunseeker Miklos.
Participating Artists:
Aequitas (US)
Alizarin Goldflake (US)
Bryn Oh (Canada)
Georg Janick (US)
Glyph Graves (Australia)
Igor Ballyhoo (Serbia)
Lollito Larkham (France)
Luce Laval (Italy)
Maya Paris (UK)
Merlino Mayo (Italy)
Oberon Onmura (US)
Pixels Sideways (US)
Shellina Winkler (Italy)
Sunseeker Miklos (US)
Ub Yifu (France)

Light and Gravity
Additional information can be found on the LIGHT AND GRAVITY Web-Blog here:
http://lightandgravity.wordpress.com/

Note that many of the exhibits are interactive, have sounds, one requires you turn on and play your media (video), some have suggested sky settings. So have fun and experiment and play and interact with the art.

You can move around the exhibition via teleports by touching the glowy boxes, and by walking, by flying or by the handy Light and Gravity HUD.


For additional information on Caerleon & the Virtual Art Initiative, please visit the VAI web site at: http://www.virtual-art-initiative.org/Virtual_Art_Initiative/

Light and Gravity

Friday, June 3, 2011

LEA Avatar Games

I applaud the Lindens for their Linden Endowment for the Arts ventures we've all been hearing about. I've previously blogged about the monthly (MOM) Month of Machinima themed contests, and now my mind is wondering about these Avatar games.

I first read about the avatar games on Bryn Oh's blog (look right at my blog roll)and started to get excited. This just might be a game for me. It looks way more light hearted than most SL competitions, like maybe, just for fun, really, no OMG I really have to get this right feeling, but only .. O crap, I hope I don't get blown away into too many pieces by that dude and/or dudette named Crap... yes my kind of competition! Woot! Sign me up!

After reading Bryn's very nice blog post I checked out some Linden info. about it:
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"Dodge, Dash, and Dive in the Avatar Art Games
If you’re a creative type who likes to virtually sweat, the LEA Art Games (aka Avatar Games) might be just the thing for you.

They’re called the Avatar Games because they’re really a “physical” challenge for your avatar—having to successfully run through a gauntlet of objects and artful environments to reach the end. It’s a marriage of artful builds and a silly footrace—making it accessible to those who admire inworld aesthetics and good, clean fun.

The Games involve an an art obstacle course on the LEA sims. One competitor runs the course with one referee monitoring from the platform, and the audience is given special guns with scripts for shooting at the competitors (the bullets don’t cause damage; they just slow them down).

The Avatar Games kick off (pun intended) Monday, June 6 at 4:00 p.m. To sign up for a spot as a competitor or a participating spectator, visit the LEA Avatar Games wiki page. And if you don’t get called for an active role, just come down to the Games each Monday at 4:00 p.m. PDT and you just might get picked out of the crowd!

About the Linden Endowment for the Arts
The Linden Endowment for the Arts (LEA) was established to help create a center of arts activity in Second Life. It is a collaborative venture between Linden Lab and the arts community. Guided by a dedicated board of renowned Second Life artists, the LEA is committed to providing access to engaging experiences in the arts for the Second Life community. Through its exhibitions, programs, and events, the LEA fosters awareness of artists’ contributions to our virtual world and encourages others to get involved and be inspired..
To learn more about upcoming programs produced by the LEA, join the Linden Endowment for the Arts Info group—which is open to the public inworld.." That was posted with more information on the SL Inworld site by Courtney Linden here: http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Inworld/bg-p/blog_inworld direct Link here:
LEAAvatarGamesHere.
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If you want to sign up to play check it out. I want to do this. I like art. So maybe I'm not quite so creative as some, but I am VERY good at exploring other's art and finding the secret spots even if they didn't intend it to be crawled all over looking for secret spots. Yes on any given day I might be that one stuck underneath some art piece while the artist runs up yelling hey, that's not immersive art. Dang, I have a RL class at this time weekly, but hey.. this is worthy of skipping a little RL. I just wish at the end after the finalists have their individual times to let each weeks winner run the course TOGETHER at the same time with the shooting going on.. I think that would be great fun to see avatars bumping into each other trying to reach the finish before the others. Huge cluster F@*$ & lag fest for sure-all the funnier I say.

Now my mind in wandering, wondering? A little of both. IF I ran this game what would MY strategy be? I haven't seen the course yet, so hard to know what is best. Bryn's blog shows a very funny machinima kind of commercial for the games where they ask this contestant his strategy, so be sure to watch that. But seriously maybe I'd have my avatar legs long and very skinny so they run fast but are hard to hit, or maybe I could make my arms invisible and wear a sign saying, "Don't shoot, I'm unarmed". (That might be cheating if they can't see arms to shoot at... it did say no shields which could include invisibility shields and I sure wouldn't want to be heckled for being a cheater) Bribes aren't cheating are they? Hmmm... Any ideas?

Monday, March 14, 2011

"Rebirth" Installation by Josina Burgess

Today I had a notice that Josina Burgess, D&B CARP Founder was presenting her "Rebirth" installation today only, then packing up in need of the prims for a new show preparation. Many of the regulars showed up to to ride in the "cocoons" to be "rebirthed", while others stood around on the floor chatting about this installation and each others past and present shows. Bolero music was playing in the background and I received permission to make this short video of the cool interactive and beautiful experience. It's a shame this installation was only up for a short time, but perhaps she will put it out somewhere again some time.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Strange Gallery




A cool new gallery just opened in SL featuring the works of RL artist and relative newcomer to the SL art scene, Bacchus Quixote. The current primary feature in the gallery is a huge balloon poodle sculpture inspired by RL artist Jeff Koons. Mr. Quixote's works will be available for viewing, sales and customs per request-fees listed in store. Various sizes and colors are available. The art will rotate approximately monthly, so check it out here: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Rockhopper%20City%203/176/243/22 or direct link here: StrangeHere.