2013年07月29日
Mind's Eye
Visited one of the July exhibitions of LEA, “When the Mind's Eye Listens” by Nino Vichan. There are several “Eyes” that can be reached through teleporters. At each eye, a tour using flying carpet is provided, but it is also good to fly around if there is no other audience.
LEA6: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA6/164/168/21
A part of the artist’s comment.
In the infinite space of your mind's eye the neural pathways that define your memories, dreams, fantasies, and the memories of those dreams and fantasies, intersect and reform patterns that combine the stimuli received from your visual and auditory input channels.
In this dimension the laws of physics are only used as referential material for the infinite creative processes that govern your experiences.
Free floating endlessly through this continually modulating universe you encounter a melody from a wooden flute that drifts like a dusky, perfumed mist and gives you a feeling of peace.
The ever changing pattern cannot be depicted through still pictures, but even a moving image is not enough to express this three-dimensional art that allows us to get inside. The only way is to get in there actually. Still there is a restriction that we can see them only through PC screen, but it is the same for the artist who created this.
I am not crazy about moving pictures. Skiing and tennis are only videos that I took in RL. I saw my friends started shooting movies and made very cool ones and I would like to try, but maybe because I took too much still pictures, I feel that I hold all the cards with photographs. Especially in case of ever changing 3D arts like this, I will be satisfied when I got a favorite shot I feel as if the art came into my own. Also it might be a good point of SL 3D arts that allows us to see from various viewpoints.
Another point may be self-satisfaction, feeling that ‘this angle was found by ne’ or ‘none but I dare shoot in this way’. The reason why I often use “Japanese-flag layout” (to put the subject at the center like the Japanese national flag, which is not recommended in textbooks) could be my somewhat kinky character…
LEA6: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA6/164/168/21
A part of the artist’s comment.
In the infinite space of your mind's eye the neural pathways that define your memories, dreams, fantasies, and the memories of those dreams and fantasies, intersect and reform patterns that combine the stimuli received from your visual and auditory input channels.
In this dimension the laws of physics are only used as referential material for the infinite creative processes that govern your experiences.
Free floating endlessly through this continually modulating universe you encounter a melody from a wooden flute that drifts like a dusky, perfumed mist and gives you a feeling of peace.
The ever changing pattern cannot be depicted through still pictures, but even a moving image is not enough to express this three-dimensional art that allows us to get inside. The only way is to get in there actually. Still there is a restriction that we can see them only through PC screen, but it is the same for the artist who created this.
I am not crazy about moving pictures. Skiing and tennis are only videos that I took in RL. I saw my friends started shooting movies and made very cool ones and I would like to try, but maybe because I took too much still pictures, I feel that I hold all the cards with photographs. Especially in case of ever changing 3D arts like this, I will be satisfied when I got a favorite shot I feel as if the art came into my own. Also it might be a good point of SL 3D arts that allows us to see from various viewpoints.
Another point may be self-satisfaction, feeling that ‘this angle was found by ne’ or ‘none but I dare shoot in this way’. The reason why I often use “Japanese-flag layout” (to put the subject at the center like the Japanese national flag, which is not recommended in textbooks) could be my somewhat kinky character…
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