I'm (tentatively) arranging a couple contemporary art panels at the
International Second Life Community Conference in Chicago this August. I
definitely have to go take a look.
As a note, a colleague of mine from CADRE (James Morgan, runs Ars Virtua in-
world) and I are much more interested in native works, and that 2d works
represented in Second Life seem highly redundant.
This weekend, I'm reiterating Judd, except makign a Judd-like work that goes
from ground level to the maximum build height of 760 m.
---- Sarah Cook <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> this from crumb member Ele, who too has been at the Biennale.
>
> From: Ele Carpenter <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Jun 13, 2007 6:09 PM
> Subject: Virtual Venice
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> Hi Crumbs,
>
> The China Tracy Pavillion by artist Cao Fei is in Second Life - has
> anyone visited?
> The physical pavillion at the end of the Arsenale was an inflatable
> white structure with some low resolution of China Tracy floating
> through Venice and other spaces. Maybe the online experience is a
> little more intense... I'm not a second lifer and only have sporadic
> internet access this week, but would love to hear your thoughts and
> experiences.
>
> Best
> Ele
>
>
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> Ele Carpenter
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