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Picture me shaking my fist yelling "DAMN YOU FLICKR SHARPENING!!"

"In my Head" B&W Film photography -> "You don't want to be in my head, do you?"

 

My equipment:

Camera - Konica IIA (Production Year 1956)

Lens - 48mm f/2 Hexanon

Film - ILFORD PAN 400

 

It's my unique Analog & Digital alliance.

 

The result: My new NFT-Drop is here, on the OpenSea marketplace, floor-price only 0.025 ETH: opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x495f947276749ce646f68ac8c248...

please don't use my fotos by anyway

Since I'm on a winter vacation this week, I figure I might check out a few virtual worlds outside of Second Life.

 

For some who may not know, Active Worlds is one of the oldest virtual worlds that is still online. It began in the mid 90's, so survived the dial-up days of the internet.

 

Of course, it's been updated quite a bit since then, as can be seen with the multimedia capabilities at this drive in scene. When you enter the area, the environment automatically goes to an early evening sky and lighting, and even the projector room has a light bloom come out of the window it is set up in. The movie doesn't seem to be streaming as much as uploaded, so can't say for certain if they have a live stream movie capability. But it's still pretty impressive considering that this type of media would be pretty much impossible during the early days. You were lucky if you could share .gif animated images back then. So yeah, pretty impressive update work here.

 

Note: I have come to consider places like Worlds and Active Worlds as being open virtual worlds. These were the pioneers of virtual spaces on the internet, and among the first to quote Snow Crash, even begin to coin 'metaverse' and web3.0 in trying to explain what they are. Therefore, any group that, in a general sense, speaks of themselves as an open world, open life, virtual world, web3.0, or hypergrid, seems appropriate appropriate groups to add them to. After all, these virtual worlds were very much ahead of the game and developed a lot of the aspects that make up our virtual world experiences even to this day. Not only did they have teleportation to different regions, but to different servers, even without utilizing a hypergate, but simply by teleporting to that server, as long as you had that server's coordinates. If you don't agree with this definition, let me know, and I won't post these in your group.

Baltic sea, September 2016

Near Cape Solander kernel

Custom madam web figure

I so need a better lens to get these little works of art...

1 beauty disk left and 1 reflector right

Out supporting another cool automotive Web3 / NFT project that recently came about that we joined their group.

 

Started in Los Angeles, Kuruma NFT is building a community bringing people together with an interest in this exciting and emerging Web3 space.

 

We're excited to see even more groups like this continue to emerge and support each other building unique communities and experiences with members using NFTs.

 

WAGMI!!

 

EVENT

Kuruma NFT Launch Party

 

www.kurumanft.com

 

LOCATION

Auto Conduct in Downtown Los Angeles

 

www.autoconduct.com

  

PHOTOGRAPHY

CarNinja

 

www.carninja.com

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