Second Life
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Under an OcTreet The Italian artist (she is from Parma) Nur Moo returns to exhibit new works in Second Life, at the What's This Art gallery of Crystalship Rehula, focusing on the real structure behind our digital avatars. |
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Lost World In five years of "second life" I've seen come and go several installations and entire sims. Impermanence is a typical feature of creations based on virtual worlds, creative shared spaces in constant flux. The disappearance of the Lost World is just the latest example of a process... |
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Chrysalis, free gifts for all By logging in these evenings in Secondlife I had a pleasant surprise: from Chrysalis there are not one but three gift-dresses really interesting. A good example of “made in Italy”. |
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What do you associate to virtual worlds? Some time ago in our group on Facebook we asked what do you instinctively associate the term “virtual worlds”. Now we want to tell you the answers received. |
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Strawberry Singh and the social media StrawberrySingh, virtual photographer, manager and social media enthusiast, is from the May 2007 one of the most active “resident” of the virtual world Second Life. Luciana Pinazzo interviewed her for Mondivirtuali. |
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Avatars' thought Among the many activities in which residents of Second Life are involved, there are some editorial productions. We asked Volando Amat to tell us what has pushed her to create the Edizioni Volando, what target she has and what kind of business model she follow. Here’s what she said. |
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Images and texts for Yasha This week our graphic dreamer is a boy, Yasha, who produced portraits and landscapes using avatars and virtual worlds, often connecting his images with prose, poetry or songs. Obtaining excellent results both from the... |
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Tempura The first time we talked about Tempura was on October 2008. Since then this location consistently remained among the most photographed and visited the virtual world of Linden Lab, and there must be a reason. |
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Fashion gossip On the web runs a gossip persistently linked to a murky story of sex and fashion, luxury and lust set in the not too much muffled fashion... |
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My friend Sniper Sniper Siemens is a woman of many facets: she has passed from RPG to be a builder, from building lessons to operating systems. Strong-willed, stubborn, determined, very private and with a great heart, Sniper “lives” in Second Life for several years. |










