2015年08月14日
The EGG
Visited LEA Full-SIM art, The Egg by Livio Korobase. It may be an art about GOA music that was from Indian shamanic dancing and an egg that could be a source of everything. The first thing that caught my eyes was the huge beautiful set of statues.
The Egg:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA19/45/63/21

The pose of the couples are the one that I had dreamt when I started SL…. The small figure on the right below is me.

There are many kinds of animals. Livio had presented ‘Music Land’ at LEA.The large harp-deer was in the last art. The below are the articles before.
Music Land 1:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1372555.html
Music Land 2:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1373004.html
Music Land 3:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1373007.html

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? I was taught that the answer is the egg, because the egg from that the first chichen came out was not blown from a chicken. And yet this hen looks bossy.

I follow the note by Livio, please play around, and enjoyed shooting pictures purposelessly.

Beautiful patterns on the floor under a hippo. I feel that recent SL arts are interesting and strange but less beautiful.

Inside of the huge egg at the center. The mantis is cool.

There are pose balls set on the flower around the mantis. They are neither meditating nor sexy, but somewhat humorous. Thank you Livio for the joyful art!

The Egg:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA19/45/63/21

The pose of the couples are the one that I had dreamt when I started SL…. The small figure on the right below is me.

There are many kinds of animals. Livio had presented ‘Music Land’ at LEA.The large harp-deer was in the last art. The below are the articles before.
Music Land 1:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1372555.html
Music Land 2:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1373004.html
Music Land 3:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1373007.html

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? I was taught that the answer is the egg, because the egg from that the first chichen came out was not blown from a chicken. And yet this hen looks bossy.

I follow the note by Livio, please play around, and enjoyed shooting pictures purposelessly.

Beautiful patterns on the floor under a hippo. I feel that recent SL arts are interesting and strange but less beautiful.

Inside of the huge egg at the center. The mantis is cool.

There are pose balls set on the flower around the mantis. They are neither meditating nor sexy, but somewhat humorous. Thank you Livio for the joyful art!

2015年05月19日
City Inside Out 3
Climbing into the sky, but there is not a peaceful paradice but narrow pathways still I have to stick to. These are also a part of interior for homeless, “I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams.”
City Inside Out: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA20/127/146/214

Passing through cubes. There is a transpalent plate among them so I do not fall.

A ladder that I cannot ascend anymore. There is no teleporter around, so I have to fly.

A structure like a huge pincers. It does not move but I tried to be caught expecting to be taken out of this place.

Some structures can be entered but the inside cannot be said comfortable. Spiders were connoting Web in other Haveit’s art. Is this an internet world that homeless can not access?

The sky stage looked down from a peak. How is the interior of an artist's brain who works up such a world? Harveit’s world are always new experience. There are realistic paintings that are more beautiful than the real object, so SL worlds faithfully depicting RL are also nice, but I like the Haveit’s world of intersection of reality and fantasy.

A hole at the top of a tower. There are many human figures like homeless people are falling down in indrawing flow. Is this the result after climbing up all the way? This could be not only for homeless but also for myself…. This exhibition will be presented until June 30.

Listed up my old articles about Haveit’s art. So many stories I relied on his art. Thank you again Haveit!
2014/05/01 Art SIM 2:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1437439.html
2014/04/28 Art SIM 1:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1434099.html
2014/04/25 Cabriolet:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1434097.html
2014/04/22 Paper Tower:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1434094.html
2014/09/03 The House of Memory:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1371843.html
2013/08/31 Lost Town again:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1371006.html
2013/04/21 Lost Town:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1338336.html
2012/01/03 End of Bot World 2:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1189979.html
2011/12/28 End of Bot World 1:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1187959.html
2011/12/16 Full SIM Art 2:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1183088.html
2011/12/14 Full SIM Art 1:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1182297.html
2011/12/06 Nice Reflection:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1178899.html
2011/12/04 Interesting Museum:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1178156.html
City Inside Out: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA20/127/146/214

Passing through cubes. There is a transpalent plate among them so I do not fall.

A ladder that I cannot ascend anymore. There is no teleporter around, so I have to fly.

A structure like a huge pincers. It does not move but I tried to be caught expecting to be taken out of this place.

Some structures can be entered but the inside cannot be said comfortable. Spiders were connoting Web in other Haveit’s art. Is this an internet world that homeless can not access?

The sky stage looked down from a peak. How is the interior of an artist's brain who works up such a world? Harveit’s world are always new experience. There are realistic paintings that are more beautiful than the real object, so SL worlds faithfully depicting RL are also nice, but I like the Haveit’s world of intersection of reality and fantasy.

A hole at the top of a tower. There are many human figures like homeless people are falling down in indrawing flow. Is this the result after climbing up all the way? This could be not only for homeless but also for myself…. This exhibition will be presented until June 30.

Listed up my old articles about Haveit’s art. So many stories I relied on his art. Thank you again Haveit!
2014/05/01 Art SIM 2:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1437439.html
2014/04/28 Art SIM 1:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1434099.html
2014/04/25 Cabriolet:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1434097.html
2014/04/22 Paper Tower:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1434094.html
2014/09/03 The House of Memory:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1371843.html
2013/08/31 Lost Town again:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1371006.html
2013/04/21 Lost Town:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1338336.html
2012/01/03 End of Bot World 2:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1189979.html
2011/12/28 End of Bot World 1:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1187959.html
2011/12/16 Full SIM Art 2:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1183088.html
2011/12/14 Full SIM Art 1:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1182297.html
2011/12/06 Nice Reflection:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1178899.html
2011/12/04 Interesting Museum:http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1178156.html
2015年05月17日
City inside Out 2
Doors at the entrance to the underground. Every door is not for a warm house but only to another exterior. My costume is meant to be Alice in wonderland.
City Inside Out: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA20/127/146/214

The underground city is also another interior. There is a book about homeless in New York, “The Mole People” by Jennifer Toth, life in the tunnels beneath New York City, a study by a young lady. The courage only should be golden but the contents are awesome!

The first thing I noticed at the underground was a band of wild dogs?

There is a cathedral that is also popular in Haveit’s arts. This one may be a ruin that will not be a bright spot. The white in front is not ice but a pool.

Underwater scene is also seen in his arts. The underwater things are always made meticulously.

The exhibition has three stages, surface, below the land, and sky. This is a path to the sky stage. This road texture flows upward much faster than walking speed, so I feel like being hustled up. I will visit the sky next time.

City Inside Out: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA20/127/146/214

The underground city is also another interior. There is a book about homeless in New York, “The Mole People” by Jennifer Toth, life in the tunnels beneath New York City, a study by a young lady. The courage only should be golden but the contents are awesome!

The first thing I noticed at the underground was a band of wild dogs?

There is a cathedral that is also popular in Haveit’s arts. This one may be a ruin that will not be a bright spot. The white in front is not ice but a pool.

Underwater scene is also seen in his arts. The underwater things are always made meticulously.

The exhibition has three stages, surface, below the land, and sky. This is a path to the sky stage. This road texture flows upward much faster than walking speed, so I feel like being hustled up. I will visit the sky next time.

2015年05月15日
City Inside Out 1
Visited the full-SIM art by Haveit Neox, “City Inside Out”. This time the theme is ‘homeless’. To someone without a home living on the streets, the bustling city becomes one united exterior that lacks interiors. Pedestrians, traffics, insects and diseases are all parts of their interior.
City Inside Out: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA20/127/146/214

There are various things around them, but they are all some type of symbols. It looks like a desert with many things scattered but none of them can be entered.

A sunken vessel that comes in many Haveit’s arts.

The road texture flows at the same speed of walking. When walking along the flow, it makes me feel as if I were staying in the same place, but I got the end imperceptibly, as a daily fruitless walk…

A hole at the end of road. Seems to be the entrance to the underground stage. Next time I will enter the underground.

City Inside Out: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA20/127/146/214

There are various things around them, but they are all some type of symbols. It looks like a desert with many things scattered but none of them can be entered.

A sunken vessel that comes in many Haveit’s arts.

The road texture flows at the same speed of walking. When walking along the flow, it makes me feel as if I were staying in the same place, but I got the end imperceptibly, as a daily fruitless walk…

A hole at the end of road. Seems to be the entrance to the underground stage. Next time I will enter the underground.

2015年03月05日
Art University
There is an art university at LEA23. Medici University is a virtual, non-accredited, arts university. Studios at MU at LEA23 are free, occupy a 16x16m footprint, and come with 150 prims. It is interesting to see what current “art” are.
LEA23: http://slurl.com/secondlife/LEA23/128/135/35
Medici University: http://mediciuniversity.co.uk/

This huge face might be made for the site base, by Franz Strzelecki. The small dot on her forehead is me. Different from the early human body like sausage links, it became possible to create realistic modeling. The nose shape is not detailed yet but technically it could be possible.

This is a part of an art, made by Maxwell Graf. This creator has been in SL since 2006 and may have experience from primitive prims to scalp and mesh. How will his work be with the new generation SL?

The base of the campus. As a practice area for pure arts, someone may prefer free settings including background although it could be possible to use partitions.

Layout of the campus. It should be possible to use sky boxes with distance each other, but these could be set intentionally dense to develop through friendly competition? Comparing with other LEA projects providing a full SIM for each artists or UWA art project with three dimensional layout, this looks a bit crowded. May be enough for students?
LEA23: http://slurl.com/secondlife/LEA23/128/135/35
Medici University: http://mediciuniversity.co.uk/

This huge face might be made for the site base, by Franz Strzelecki. The small dot on her forehead is me. Different from the early human body like sausage links, it became possible to create realistic modeling. The nose shape is not detailed yet but technically it could be possible.

This is a part of an art, made by Maxwell Graf. This creator has been in SL since 2006 and may have experience from primitive prims to scalp and mesh. How will his work be with the new generation SL?

The base of the campus. As a practice area for pure arts, someone may prefer free settings including background although it could be possible to use partitions.

Layout of the campus. It should be possible to use sky boxes with distance each other, but these could be set intentionally dense to develop through friendly competition? Comparing with other LEA projects providing a full SIM for each artists or UWA art project with three dimensional layout, this looks a bit crowded. May be enough for students?

2015年02月18日
History of SL
There is an exhibition for History of Second Life at LEA (Linden Endowments for the Arts)
History of SL: http://lindenarts.blogspot.jp/2015/02/sniper-siemens-greatest-story-ever-told.html

A bit disappointed since this is not a history of SL but that of Linden, not including histories of events or residents. Someone said, a company who started to write its history is at a plateau of development. SL is more than hitting a plateau though. The below is status of private estate shown in the SL official page. The year of 2007 when I started SL was at an explosive expansion.
SL Grid Survey: http://www.gridsurvey.com/index.php

The world map of 16 SIMs that were released at the beginning. The world has spread out form here. The twelve EDO SIMs were established in 2008. The development of works for the SIMs were very exciting to watch. They were really enjoying the process.

The world map that I made last year. It seems to be few changes since then. As of February, there are 18.557 personal SIMs, 7,053 by Linden, total of 25.610. How will be the coming SL?
History of SL: http://lindenarts.blogspot.jp/2015/02/sniper-siemens-greatest-story-ever-told.html

A bit disappointed since this is not a history of SL but that of Linden, not including histories of events or residents. Someone said, a company who started to write its history is at a plateau of development. SL is more than hitting a plateau though. The below is status of private estate shown in the SL official page. The year of 2007 when I started SL was at an explosive expansion.
SL Grid Survey: http://www.gridsurvey.com/index.php

The world map of 16 SIMs that were released at the beginning. The world has spread out form here. The twelve EDO SIMs were established in 2008. The development of works for the SIMs were very exciting to watch. They were really enjoying the process.

The world map that I made last year. It seems to be few changes since then. As of February, there are 18.557 personal SIMs, 7,053 by Linden, total of 25.610. How will be the coming SL?

2014年08月11日
LEA Art
Visited a LEA full-SIM art by Wizard Gynoid.
LEA:1 http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA1/129/111/58

I made rude remarks that many things can make an art by themselves, but this art was really made of multi-prims, using more than 14,000 to the limit of the SIM. Surely this is not only for the numbers and changes expression by lighting or position.

The poles are using only four colors that rather provides spacious feeling. A corner with single color is only with red or gray. It is possible to sit or walk on the poles.

There is an elevator on which various sceneries can be observed. If there is no other visitors, it is joy to fly around freely. As usual, I dropped with my skirt making a chute.
LEA:1 http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA1/129/111/58

I made rude remarks that many things can make an art by themselves, but this art was really made of multi-prims, using more than 14,000 to the limit of the SIM. Surely this is not only for the numbers and changes expression by lighting or position.

The poles are using only four colors that rather provides spacious feeling. A corner with single color is only with red or gray. It is possible to sit or walk on the poles.

There is an elevator on which various sceneries can be observed. If there is no other visitors, it is joy to fly around freely. As usual, I dropped with my skirt making a chute.

2014年07月24日
Time Walker 2
It is joy to swing camera while riding on the pod but it is not suitable to shoot pictures, so I flew around when there was no other visitor.
LEA15:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA15/122/122/21

The title is ‘Time Walker’ not ‘Time Traveler’. We are not doing time travel but just walking along the time that keeps passing even while we are standing still.

Looking down the passage from the first stage.

I like a huge structure with feeling of depth. The overwhelming scale feeing can be experienced by just flying around.

Also I may like a kind of mess. The art of pile of refuse was also nice^-^

Falling down with using my skirt as a parachute. It is hard to take pictures while dropping with selecting camera angles.

The full view of the installation that is about 900m high. Thank you Solkide for the nice art and kind explanation. I put an article about her art ‘Fontana’ last year.
Fontana: http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1286667.html
LEA15:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA15/122/122/21

The title is ‘Time Walker’ not ‘Time Traveler’. We are not doing time travel but just walking along the time that keeps passing even while we are standing still.

Looking down the passage from the first stage.

I like a huge structure with feeling of depth. The overwhelming scale feeing can be experienced by just flying around.

Also I may like a kind of mess. The art of pile of refuse was also nice^-^

Falling down with using my skirt as a parachute. It is hard to take pictures while dropping with selecting camera angles.

The full view of the installation that is about 900m high. Thank you Solkide for the nice art and kind explanation. I put an article about her art ‘Fontana’ last year.
Fontana: http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1286667.html

2014年07月21日
Time Walker
Visited an LEA art, Time Walker by Solkide Auer. The starting point is an alarm clock that is the first thing that call us in the morning.
LEA15:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA15/122/122/21

We know that there are many gears in a clock but few of us know how they are working. Is this depicting the difficulty to see the mechanism of time?

Casting my eyes up to see the stage far up in the sky. There is a huge time corridor to climb up.

There is a pod for automatic tour that takes about twelve minutes.

Ascending through the time corridor. The bottom of colorful stages are approaching.

The first stage, a dome with color changing gradually. The huge yellow pendulum at the center is an image of Pendolo di Foucault that is to sign the rotation of the earth that will never stop.

Next stage is a space for creation. As if the rings that were bound around the pendulum are now flying freely with changing their colors. If we could see the stream of time we might feel some sense of colors. Even elementary particles have color, flavor, and also spin^-^

In the top aureole, there was a huge metronome ticking down.

LEA15:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA15/122/122/21

We know that there are many gears in a clock but few of us know how they are working. Is this depicting the difficulty to see the mechanism of time?

Casting my eyes up to see the stage far up in the sky. There is a huge time corridor to climb up.

There is a pod for automatic tour that takes about twelve minutes.

Ascending through the time corridor. The bottom of colorful stages are approaching.

The first stage, a dome with color changing gradually. The huge yellow pendulum at the center is an image of Pendolo di Foucault that is to sign the rotation of the earth that will never stop.

Next stage is a space for creation. As if the rings that were bound around the pendulum are now flying freely with changing their colors. If we could see the stream of time we might feel some sense of colors. Even elementary particles have color, flavor, and also spin^-^

In the top aureole, there was a huge metronome ticking down.

2014年04月19日
Philosopher’s Stone 3
Kant by Lollito Larkham. The table makes a reference to the habit of Kant of lunch regularly with an unknown person. What did Kant see in front of the stranger? How could a man in the thought so vast take refuge with the imperturbable mold of time and of the habits? After all, phirosopers could be strange.
The Philosopher’s Stone: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA17/35/222/25

This is also an art for Kant. It sould be out of manner to stand here, but in fabor of the theme, fun and entertaining. But I never play down phirosophers. In days of them, philosphers might be akin to scientists. Modern cosmology could be said to be approaching phirosophical area. It made me think anew about importance of studying the basic of thinking.

Heidegger by Barry Richez. Again I have not studied what this phirosopher did.

This is also for Heidegger. An ant does not have sophisticated intelligence but they design and create huge ant hill through collaboration and jobsharing. How to create the intellect as a group out of numerous ants could be connected to the conscious in the human brain in which individual neuron does not have intelligence. Modern science can explain the system theoretically to some extent, but how did Heidegger make out of it?

Hume by Scottius Polke. It could mean an assortment of various ideas and components, but I only got a beauty.

Spinoza by Ub Yifu. I have to give up. Is this spinning because of spinoza? No way, sorry.

Arendt by Winter Nightfire. Was he pursueing good and evil at a war? Here the artist tried to illustrate the imaginations of woman visiting other woman's mind. But I only saw the beautiful garden.

Under the polished floor reflected images were set, but there is alpha-crash caused by doubled transparent textures. I would conclude this very rude visit to the arts of philosopy by words, “Satya resides under woman’s skirt.” Thank you the organizer and artists for providing me with a chance to look insde the unknown for me.
The Philosopher’s Stone: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA17/35/222/25

This is also an art for Kant. It sould be out of manner to stand here, but in fabor of the theme, fun and entertaining. But I never play down phirosophers. In days of them, philosphers might be akin to scientists. Modern cosmology could be said to be approaching phirosophical area. It made me think anew about importance of studying the basic of thinking.

Heidegger by Barry Richez. Again I have not studied what this phirosopher did.

This is also for Heidegger. An ant does not have sophisticated intelligence but they design and create huge ant hill through collaboration and jobsharing. How to create the intellect as a group out of numerous ants could be connected to the conscious in the human brain in which individual neuron does not have intelligence. Modern science can explain the system theoretically to some extent, but how did Heidegger make out of it?

Hume by Scottius Polke. It could mean an assortment of various ideas and components, but I only got a beauty.

Spinoza by Ub Yifu. I have to give up. Is this spinning because of spinoza? No way, sorry.

Arendt by Winter Nightfire. Was he pursueing good and evil at a war? Here the artist tried to illustrate the imaginations of woman visiting other woman's mind. But I only saw the beautiful garden.

Under the polished floor reflected images were set, but there is alpha-crash caused by doubled transparent textures. I would conclude this very rude visit to the arts of philosopy by words, “Satya resides under woman’s skirt.” Thank you the organizer and artists for providing me with a chance to look insde the unknown for me.
