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I can't recall ever just linking to another site as the centerpiece for a blogpost, but here you go. Totally worth a visit: 80 Strange and Fantastic Buildings Architecture. Hopefully this will inspire a few more unusual buildings in virtual worlds.
12:18 pm UPDATE: And here are 50 more unusual buildings!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Strange and Fantastic Buildings (in Real Life)
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Labels: architecture, inspiration, NPIRL, Possible IRL, Real Life inspires
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Floating buildings - In Real Life
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My colleague Alpha Auer and I have this ongoing discussion regarding what, in virtual worlds, is actually Not Possible in Real Life (NPIRL). One concession she makes is the concept of floating islands and buildings in metaversal skies.
soror Nishi's newest landscaping shop,"lifstean," as photographed by Lem Skall. Teleport directly from here
Still, I was surprised yesterday when Alpha mentioned that folks are already making "floating" buildings. It seems that a company in the Netherlands, Dutch Docklands, designs water-based solutions that make “land from water” by providing large scale "floating" constructions.
As far as I can tell, plans for the construction of a string of floating islands containing hotels, restaurants and a heliport off the shores of Dubai have been shelved due to the economic crisis. It seems that each island was to have been in the shape of a letter, with all of them spelling out a verse that reads in part, "Not everyone who rides a horse is a jockey."
National Public Radio (NPR) did a great piece on the project in April, 2008, and here's another from DE51GN.
It could be argued that space stations, already in use, are in fact, floating buildings. 
Boeing's International Space Station (ISS), slated for completion in 2010, will be about the size of an American football field
All the same, I'll wager that the only floating buildings most of us will ever experience in our lifetimes will be pixelated and very virtual.
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
Real Life inspires: Doll Face
I am quite taken with artist and animator Andrew Huang's Doll Face video. You might also enjoy his Fluxis, and Projections III. Doll Face reminds me a bit of Senuka Harbinger's Senasy Cybernetic Arachnid Avatar. Andrew, if you have a presence in Second Life®, I hope you will introduce yourself.
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Saturday, September 6, 2008
Real Life inspires - Actually, I've seen this on the grid, haven't you?
Filmmaker, artist and thespian Osprey Therian forwarded this link to me, and I just had to share. It seems that Liverpool has been in the throes of its European Capital of Culture celebrations, and a new commission from La Machine, a giant mechanical spider nicknamed "La Princesse," flipped everyone out.
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