Visit here; http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Land%20of%20Glory/128/128/7
I have blogged Lost Town before when it had the same general city structure but looked very different with the added décor/art, etc., and now Lost Town has some new art and I went over to see Rebeca Bashly's "Invisible People" then realized they were having a full opening event for a variety of types of art by 6 artists, all unique. I was home early from work so caught the tail end of a burlesque show as part of the opening party. The town itself is a fantastic explore with a sort of eclectic feel and a variety of settings including city, underground, and rural. There are little art and café type shops, many places to dance or pose and it's really fun for pictures, a date, and art appreciation. It's all seemingly quite artsy to me with many nooks to try to find and explore. When visiting be sure to keep an eye out for teleport options.
First I took a photo of myself so you can see how cool the general look of the place is. (above)
Anyway, since I mostly went to see Rebeca's stuff I'll focus on that, although all is very worth a visit. Rebeca's "Invisible People" intrigued me as it's an exhibit that is spread throughout the area with pieces mixed into the environment and when viewed from only the "right" angle they blend into the scenery. There is even a sort of hunt or prize offered if you find all the invisible people. I took one pic from 2 diff angles to show here. The rest I just lined up for some shots. Go check it out for some fun times in SL.

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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Split Screen Exhibit Opening Party Feb. 2nd, 2013
Yes, Giovanni, Split Screen, a photo by Kara 2 on Flickr.
(promo posters provided by SSIS)
Visit here: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Beleza/26/242/22
Exhibit opening party today February 2, 2013 at 3pm SLT.
This month, February 2013, Split Screen Installation Space features: "Afterlife: A Journey Through the Imagination of Pixels Sideways" by Pixels Sideways (sky level) and "Yes, Giovanni" by Yooma Mayo (ground level).
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