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Utopia 1x01 A vision
Possiamo cominciare a parlare di questo #pianeta
Prima di andare a prendere i lavori di Hermio e organizzarli….
Stiamo #leggendo l’invincibile di Lem 📖
Ci ha ispirato ad avere un po’ di #speranza per un #luogo migliore… chiamato #Utopia
We can start talking about this #place
Before going back to the Earth 🌍 and Hermio’s works
Where is this place ?
We are reading /The Invincible/ by Lem 📖
It inspired us to #hope in a better #place … called #Utopia
I am Miah Bone and I am Hermio’s #clone
I work for her and on my own
This is what I made lookin back
It’s just #art #digitalart don’t worry
Don’t panic 🙀
It’s a #landscape #picture of an alien utopic place
For blog post, see gridbounce.wordpress.com/2011/08/24/utopia-again/
Skin: Belleza; Aiko, pale 01
Hair: Catwa; Sumaya, V2, swedish
Dress: Utopia; Alena, silver (with bangles)
Bracelet: Mandala; Milky Way bangle, white
Diane was given the assignment to cover Todd Rundgren’s Utopia at The Paramount in Huntington, NY. Click these links to see her photographs and read her review
www.shutter16.com/todd-rundgrens-utopia-takes-their-journ...
AND SEE THE FULL GALLERY HERE
www.flickr.com/photos/shutter16mag/sets/72157690643919990/
Please do not use any of Diane’s photos without permission.
©Diane Woodcheke
dwoodcheke@gmail.com
series of drawings for the new utopia show this coming saturday at subliminal projects.
The images are based on Andrew Jacksons vision of the new utopia and his vision of manifest destiny.
Rain cancelled the Utopia 10pm show in Birmingham but the show must go on - and it did in the Utopia/Destroyers dressing room in an empty building somewhere in the city.
Internet & Religious utopia All images have been taken with Canon EOS 350D, again manipulated in Adobe Photoshop CS3
The Pavillion of Future was the first I actually entered. It starts with a rough overview of "old" utopias of what the world could look like in hundred or thousand years. Movie scenes or books were the most prominent sources. Here, some information is displayed using LCDs with a book metapher. But it was certainly a great toy for children to "flip" the pages. I had a hard time reading at least some words before the page got turned over again.