An avatar have been following Virtual Moves from SL, and participated in all four exhibitions, asking our avatars questions about the different artworks and the whole project in general. It’s great that a visitor examines the project with so great interest, and her more critical observations, published on this blog, really hit the bull’s eye: […]
Final day at National Gallery, Denmark
We had the honor of housing a whole class from a technical school today, also Albertslund local radio came by to say goodbye: a very interested lady with a lot of nice questions, a few teenagers who used the computers for personal purposes, and people who were just curious, two librarians who knew SL very […]
memory SLot - final edition
I agree with Ida Grøn in her post “Keep in Touch” : working with SL has been a long exploration of the possibilities and limitations of SecondLife.
My work “memorySLot” has moved far from the startpoint. I knew from the beginning that this piece would not have a fixed outcome, because the aim was to work […]
Photos from the launching Februar the 18.th
We had again a fantastic launching Friday February the 18 th. 2008 of our third ‘Virtual Moves’ exhibition in Second Life and at Statens Museum for Kunst.
We presented the artist Nis Rømer and his “Hans Blix’s glasses - A memorial to the Iraq war” and Jan Northoff and his “Second Life Art Festival@newBerlin”.
RealityHUB Naja Nielsen […]
poor reality hub huni
today I have had a few negative responses on the exhibition.. after a rather long presentation on several artworks to a college class - the only comment I could get out of them was that my reality hub Huni is very ugly - and that you can’t identify with it.. and then they had a […]
