Showing posts with label Spawn of the Surreal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spawn of the Surreal. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2008

Get in touch with your quirkiness with the help of Vooner Voom

News travels fast on the grid. Today and within minutes, both surrealist four Yip (her avatars! Her installations and wings and furniture!) and uber extreme adventurer Naxos Loon , alerted me to Vooner Voom's quirky store (teleport directly from here). This is a place to stop by for madcap and eccentric avatars (want to be a school of fish, all by your lonesome? This is the place!) and toys (rubber ducky, I love you!), but when you are there, be sure to touch the door on the back wall to be transported into an odd little room.



Vooner is Japanese and while he just celebrated his first rez day, his sculpty work is fantastic.



He certainly has a different perspective on things...

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Domenico Quaranta on Art in Second Life

Curator and NPIRLer Domenico Quaranta is a man of proven scholarship and also a searchingly thoughtful art critic whose writings I much admire. His blog, Spawn of the Surreal, is a compendium of analyses and reviews on New Media and a geniune source for astute observations on the topic of art in virtual worlds.

Last night, DanCoyote Antonelli - don't miss his exhiliratingly beautiful Second Spring: ZeroG SkyDancers which closes at the end of March - made me aware of this cogent paper by Domenico, which was published in Hz, an online journal run by the Swedish non-profit art group Fylkingen.

You will find many familiar names in this essay, entitled REMEDIATIONS: Art in Second Life, including Stella Costello, Fau Ferdinand, Adam Ramona, AngryBeth Shorthbread, Sugar Seville and her Odyssey Project, Juria Yoshikawa, AldoManutio Abruzzo, and of course, DanCoyote Antonelli. Domenico also pays particular attention to Cao Fei (aka China Tracy in Second Life) and Gazira Babeli, without whose early support the Not Possible IRL group would probably be but a twinkle in my avatar's eye.

Speaking of Gaz, most assuredly my favorite persona in Second Life, I'm eager to learn more about her upcoming show at the fabioparis art gallery in Brescia, Italy


Cover art for the show's 88 page catalogue, "Gazira Babeli," which was curated by none other than Domenico Quaranta

Gaz tells me she will be in-world for the opening of the show on March 15th at 9am SLT. I'm so there.