My real life is busy so I planned to pop into Eupalinos Ugajin's build There is a hole in my inventory, wander around and take a few quick snaps for the blog. "It will only take a few minutes", I thought. How wrong I was! There was so much to see that my "few minutes" was soon 45 minutes and I still hadn't seen it all. Time slipped by because it's so extraordinary and happens to be two builds in one. The LEA TP took me to an installation called, You are the music while the music lasts. Eupalinos explains that this build consists of, "things found in my brain and some 'instant scenes' by Kika and Marmaduke". I've included several photos of just part of this build below. As you'll see it's surrealistic in style, but what you can't see is that lots of stuff moves, bounces and rolls. I assure you it's amazing to explore. I haven't included a pic of the giant triangular funnel but, when you visit, try flying up to the top and jumping into the hole. The second installation was called There is a hole in my inventory. It's aptly named. Eupalinos tells us it contains, "things made by others I like and that were sleeping in my inventory." Gotta love recycling! I very much appreciate the fact that Eupalinos is 'showing off' other's work that she feels has merit. Right click any object to see the designer's name. I flew around some of the time taking snapshots and also used the green bollards to TP to various mini-locations within the builds, such as Fido and Circus. When I turned my sounds up to the maximum I got the best effect. I highly recommend a visit to this build ... errr ... these builds. They are multi-levelled, packed with lots see and do and there's surprises around every corner!
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AuthorHi there. I scribble my thoughts on the latest artworks, exhibits, 3D installations & machinima that I come across in my Second Life travels, along with other arty SL news. I offer my impressions of the pieces, but I'm certainly not an art critic. Each artwork will impact individuals in unique ways, so I encourage you to draw your own conclusions by visiting them in world. Enjoy! SearchCategories
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