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Graziano Cecchini at the Mic Second Life has a revolutionary potential, almost futuristic: it allows not only to create new “native” art, but also to organize events which raise awareness of the value of contemporary culture. Perhaps this is why it seems so scary in a reactionary and old country like Italy. |
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Bryn Oh at Mic If you like the art, set aside an hour one evening of these and log in Second Life: the Canadian artist Bryn Oh presents an installation at Mic, dealing with light and romantic touch the theme of the family unit. |
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September 11 Ten years have passed since that tragic September 11, 2001: an exhibition set up in the heavens Mic island in Second Life using real images shown in these days at the Centrale Montemartini Museum in Rome reminds us that drama. |
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Bryn's murders Second Life is a platform that allows not only to create but to share contents created by others, such as artist Bryn Oh, who recently opened a new installation, Anna's Many Murders, reported by Marina Bellini (Mexi Lane in Second Life). |
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Second Life is not dead Second Life is not dead, despite yet another article by an Italian journalist who says otherwise, this time on Vogue, but the Italian community has a serious lack of communication. Of this and possible remedies was discussed last night at the MIC and for this reason Mondivirtuali.it addresses... |





