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Soon there will be a retrospective exhibition of Roy Ascott's work at the Plymouth Arts Centre in the UK.
Part of what is planned in terms of activities surrounding the event involves young artists from Plymouth to engage in creative activity (based upon Roy's educational methodology, the Groundcourse) in SL. Their meeting/building area will be this 80 x 80 x 80 meter floating sphere which I rezed at Syncretia
Soon there will be a retrospective exhibition of Roy Ascott's work at the Plymouth Arts Centre in the UK.
Part of what is planned in terms of activities surrounding the event involves young artists from Plymouth to engage in creative activity (based upon Roy's educational methodology, the Groundcourse) in SL. Their meeting/building area will be this 80 x 80 x 80 meter floating sphere which I rezed at Syncretia
npirl.blogspot.com/2009/02/whitetrash-plays-whitenoise-op...
Bettina is wearing Furry Incognita's OrKa outfit! What a wonderful compliment to alpha.tribe!
Thank you Betina!
Held at Happy Daze Bar which was part of the Babylon 5 Roleplay which is still above the Delenn sim in Second Life.
We seem to be outed: A lot of people seem to have already discovered the location of our shop, thanks to a wonderful blog post by Helena Stringer. So, although we still have a ways to go, here is the slurl to alpha.tribe:
slurl.com/secondlife/Klein/55/116/63
The hair worn with this outfit is simply the best Mohawk in SL, I think. It can be obtained (as a dollarbie!!!) amongst the texture testers at Helena Stringer's store, the Mausoleum:
Held at Happy Daze Bar which was part of the Babylon 5 Roleplay which is still above the Delenn sim in Second Life.
Multiple "flame" atachments. The skirt is inspired by medieval religious candelabras.
Available at alpha.tribe:
Hack and wolfie rez more and more planes, creating a really bizarre conglomeration of wings and engines. The sound generated by so many planes alone was quite something!
Truthseeker is the sort of artist from whom it might be a really good idea to take a leaf out of their book: Uninhibited, playful, unselfconscious, narrative... The house was extraordinary back then and I am sure the new one is just as wild.
This is yet another bit of old-work recycling. It used to be a poster designed for a design exhibition organized by the city of Daegu in Korea, hence the name of the outfit:
www.citrinitas.com/miscellaneous/daegu.htm
(And no, I am not from there. Never even been there... ;-)
Visit alpha.tribe at Klein:
Amina has made this out of an image created with the wonderful chaoscope software (http://www.chaoscope.org/). Comes with male/female skins and tiny bodysuits; head, chest, stomach and lower leg spiral attachments. All of the textures on these are animated which gives this avatar something of a fluid feel.
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and also "Red" meets "Black" - finally...
These are actually still images of animated avatars. And the animations are by Frigg Ragu. Who else? ;-)
Hair - [e] elikatira
Skin-Mynerva
Top+Skirt_Mon Tissu
Coat- AOHARU
Earrings- Glow Studio
Photobox- Juxtapose
Grapho has finally gotten round to doing what he has been wanting to do since his rezz day pretty much - a "mech" avatar!
This is constructed out of invisiprims: At one point we realized that if you add shine to an invisprim, it turns into a most wonderful glass bubble. Of course, invisprims are highly problematic next to any alpha transparent texture, but the effect is so nice that Grapho let caution fly to the winds and indulged.
So, you get the male/female skins, the helmet, "mech" arm wings, lower arms, "mech" hands, a very elaborate machine-like pelvis, combined with upper legs and "mech" feet.
Visit alpha.tribe at Klein:
Multiple "flame" atachments. The skirt is inspired by medieval religious candelabras.
Visit alpha.tribe at Klein:
A Path to Home - Tropical, 15M x 40M and 33 Prims.
Take the teleport from here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ferndale/118/135/25
Photograph settings are SL defaults and was taken on site at Two Moon Gardens using a midday settings.
This is yet another bit of old-work recycling. It used to be a poster designed for a design exhibition organized by the city of Daegu in Korea, hence the name of the outfit:
www.citrinitas.com/miscellaneous/daegu.htm
(And no, I am not from there. Never even been there... ;-)
Visit alpha.tribe at Klein:
I could not login either at the Archipelago or Klein so I landed in Kuula, which has depressing memories for me since it used to be my home location during my early (and thinking back truly lonely and depressing) days.
Mossy came to my rescue, rezzed a truck and off we took down the highway. The truck went kaputt so he rezzed a boat... And, that is how the weirdest of acid trips started!
MosMax's slide...
It is a long long slide from a great height all the way into the water. You touch a red ball and land inside of it and get catapulted down. If you are in mouselook it is a somewhat grueling experience. The construction itself is a beautiful luminescent wireframe. I went down quite a few times while I took these and will be back for more...
Building by Alpha Auer, story and animations by Frigg Ragu, avatars by Grapho Fullstop. As of noon SLT today, October 17th at Burning Life, 12 Mile:
slurl.com/secondlife/Burning Life-12 Mile/131/234/25
OK, this is most definitely my biggest act of selflessness ever: Quite frankly, I doubt I would do this for my own mother! But, when Hack and Mossy are in their utmost hour of need, creating an avatar for the Chris Marker cat, I step up to the plate!
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This is yet another bit of old-work recycling. It used to be a poster designed for a design exhibition organized by the city of Daegu in Korea, hence the name of the outfit:
www.citrinitas.com/miscellaneous/daegu.htm
(And no, I am not from there. Never even been there... ;-)
Visit alpha.tribe at Klein:
Naxos and Alpho - two furries in a world of humanoids... ;-)
Last time I threw a party like this one here was probably 20 years ago ;-). So, I am glad that it went very well. Thanks to all who came and shared the day with CapCat and the tribe.
Visit the exhibit of CapCat Ragu at the alpha.tribe Gallery of Photography at Klein: