La seconda vita di un virtuale a volte meglio a volte peggio del reale
Di Second Life si è scritto e detto quasi tutto... (soprattutto da chi non l'ha mai veramente vissuto)
Ma qui tutti, vecchi e nuovi, saranno benvenuti a dire direttamente la loro, a raccontare, a recensire, a consigliare, a considerare, a cercarsi, a conoscere e a far conoscere, tutte le esperienze, dalle più belle alle più brutte, che abbiano avuto in questa incredibile e pazza avventura che avvolge questo mondo, a volte ossessionante, tanto simile e diverso dal reale e così colmo di piccole/grandi follie.
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domenica 15 luglio 2012

White Gallery
White Gallery features some examples of sculptures and artworks by Nessuno Myoo, created in years of deep and exciting activity inside Second Life with only use of native prims on the regular build tool.
Mysterious Wave
Mysterious Wave is an immersive, minimalist exhibition filled with surreal artworks by the Mysterious Wave team including artists Cherry Manga and Anley Piers.
Kou!
Explore Kou!, a limited-time LEA art experience from Eupalinos Ugajin. More info at http://bit.ly/N1QjLQ.

Safari World

Safari World is set up to resemble a real life African safari. Hop aboard a cart to ride through the park or walk around and interact with the animals, which include lions, elephants and even avi-eating croc's.

Inspiring Orientation

"Inspiring Orientation" at the Linden Endowment for the Arts is part art walk, part tutorial — a vision of a future where new SL citizens are introduced to an interactive combination of gallery and orientation course.
The Gathering of Sky Women
This sim-wide art installation features works by six artists: Asmista Duranja, Fuschia Nightfire, Louly Loon, Lilia Artis, Trill Zapetaro and Katz Jupiter. Located in a beautiful surreal setting, six goddesses have descended to a world that has changed significantly since its creation. What would they say?



"Leonardo's Machines" by Sniper Siemens gives newcomers the opportunity to discover up close the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. See how virtual worlds can join together art, education and architecture at this exhibit, available through August at the MIC - Imagin@rium