Posted by Bettina Tizzy
In Second Life®, Juria Yoshikawa is the odd looking woman who took the grid by storm with her colorful abstract kinetic art for three seasons and then abruptly disappeared for several months, because - in Real Life - Juria is the male 40 year old Lance Shields, a Tokyo-based multimedia artist and creative strategist at a global marketing company who has been all but consumed with his job + working on an MBA.
Now Juria is coming out of from under her textbooks, thanks to a retrospective show sponsored by Atlanta's Kennesaw State University in Second Life (teleport directly from here), and a first... a showing of her work in Real Life.
While Juria works on a scale larger than conventional gallery work because she is interested in people experiencing the work in a physical way - flying through them, riding on them and socializing within the art - her creations will be shown and sold via FLART (flat art) during the Boston Cyber Arts Festival at Jeff Lipsky's (aka Filthy Fluno in SL - Yes, the one who was featured in last month's New York Times) CounterpART Gallery April 23 thru May 10.
See also:
* Haute on the grid... Being dOts - Machinimator and artist Evo Szuyuan captured the experience on video
Seeing Spots, Being Dots (Dance of Mayhem Plus Homogeneity) from Juria Yoshikawa on Vimeo.
* The Hall of Twisty Smears... Rezzed
* Memespelunk - Second Life through Juria Yoshikawa's eyes: Expect the unexpected
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Juria's very, very mixed realities
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Labels: abstract, art, CounterpART Gallery, Evo Szuyuan, Filthy Fluno, Jeff Lipsky, Juria Yoshikawa, Kennesaw State University, kinetic, Lance Shield, Memespelunk, NPIRL, Real Life, Second Life®
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