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2014年04月28日

Art SIM

Visited again just after the event but already something was going on.
Tower: http://slurl.com/secondlife/ACC%20Alpha/70/116/31




Haveit’s arts sometimes I cannot see whether they are under construction, ruin, or finished work. ^-^




This one is under construction, isn’t it? It looks like the huge one in Barcelona.




Eagles Hotel California could be a place like this.
House of ACCentury: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ACC%20Alpha/214/233/52 

“And I was thinkin’ to myself, this could be heaven and this could be hell”
“We are programmed to receive. You can check out anytime you like… but you can never leave.”




There was also automatic monocycle for the tour. It is better than the cabriolet to see details. It is harder to take pictures than the cabriolet though.




There was a Tai Chi pose ball in a dark corner. Various stages are coming in one after another while walking, so it is impossible to take a brief look. Please take time when you are free.



I used Haveit’s arts several times in this blog. If you are interested in, please visit the article.

The House of Memory: http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1371843.html
Second Liberations 1/2: http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1182297.html   
Second Liberations 2/2: http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1183088.html  
The end of the world: http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1187959.html   
House of ACCentury1/2: http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1178156.html   
House of ACCentury2/2: http://temisirbu.slmame.com/e1178899.html

  

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2014年04月25日

Cabriolet

There is a cabriolet that makes tour at the art SIM by Haveit. It is the best way to see the big picture.
Cabriolet: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ACC%20Alpha/142/243/23




The cabriolet soon flies up into the sky. Since the movement is rather quick and spontaneous, it was hard to shoot pictures. I took it three times for shooting ^-^




The paper tower was still there on the day before. I had expected to watch this collapsing.




The horse also go vertical, under water, and into buildings.




In the air at the dusk. The cabriolet is beautiful by itself. Too bad that I am alone as usual…

  

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2014年04月22日

Paper Tower

Visited an event at the art SIM of Haveit Neox. It was a memorial event for reconstruction of “Paper Tower” that was there for six years. I was expecting that the tower breaks apart by releasing link with physical on, but it had been removed before the event.




Harveit’s arts are always large helping of objects or a kind of mess ^-^. Also on the day construction elements were delivered to participants for dancing around, and many bots came in making a great difference.




I attended the work too. I had better wear work outfit but I wore gray one to match the colorful area. Some participants were really gray due to heaviness, so I was not noticed.




There were familiar bots those I saw in other works.




Finally paper columns came out depicting future construction.




Air view of the SIM. It is amazing to see how meticulous this area was built. Museum, aquarium, library, garden, and also café bar within many layers. I have visited here several times before but further strolled around again. It will be reported next time.

  

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2014年04月19日

Philosopher’s Stone 3

Kant by Lollito Larkham. The table makes a reference to the habit of Kant of lunch regularly with an unknown person. What did Kant see in front of the stranger? How could a man in the thought so vast take refuge with the imperturbable mold of time and of the habits? After all, phirosopers could be strange.
The Philosopher’s Stone: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA17/35/222/25




This is also an art for Kant. It sould be out of manner to stand here, but in fabor of the theme, fun and entertaining. But I never play down phirosophers. In days of them, philosphers might be akin to scientists. Modern cosmology could be said to be approaching phirosophical area. It made me think anew about importance of studying the basic of thinking.




Heidegger by Barry Richez. Again I have not studied what this phirosopher did.




This is also for Heidegger. An ant does not have sophisticated intelligence but they design and create huge ant hill through collaboration and jobsharing. How to create the intellect as a group out of numerous ants could be connected to the conscious in the human brain in which individual neuron does not have intelligence. Modern science can explain the system theoretically to some extent, but how did Heidegger make out of it?




Hume by Scottius Polke. It could mean an assortment of various ideas and components, but I only got a beauty.




Spinoza by Ub Yifu. I have to give up. Is this spinning because of spinoza? No way, sorry.




Arendt by Winter Nightfire. Was he pursueing good and evil at a war? Here the artist tried to illustrate the imaginations of woman visiting other woman's mind. But I only saw the beautiful garden.




Under the polished floor reflected images were set, but there is alpha-crash caused by doubled transparent textures. I would conclude this very rude visit to the arts of philosopy by words, “Satya resides under woman’s skirt.” Thank you the organizer and artists for providing me with a chance to look insde the unknown for me.

  

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2014年04月16日

Philosopher’s Stone 2

Pantheon of Aristotle by Robin Moore. Some presentation requires time and viewer setting. This is very kind instruction, “Stand in front of here and if you can see your shadow here you have set your setting right”.
The Philosopher’s Stone: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA17/35/222/25




Marx by Feathers Boa. Does this depict a class strife? But don’t you think that any philosophy or religion that needs war or force as a result could be defective.




Plato by Aequitas. People living in a cave will see only the shadow of the reality. I turned around and looked at the outside though. What did Plato say if he watched the holographic principle?




Descartes by Ama Avro. At least I have read words, Cogito ergo sum. The reason to think why I am here itself is the proof that I am here. This is connected to the Anthropic principle explaining why humankind resides in this universe and why the universe has been set as the human requires. If there were no human, the question itself would not exist. Kurzweil calculated that a robot who can speculate as same as human will be achieved in 2029. How will the artificial brain consider about this issue? I am looking forward to.




Nietzsche by Freewee Ling. This is an image inspired by the words by Nietzsche. There are words coming in, such as ‘There are no facts. Only interpretations’ or ‘Without music life would be a mistake’. There might be some words not from Nietzsche…




There is a tunnel alongside of the palace. Crawling animation was set. The tunnel is only 30m in length, but it is hard to reach the end since it looks longer and the wall is moving.




Wittgenstein by Bibi Rives. I have not heard the name of this philosopher. It is said, “Without word, neither speculation nor philosophy”. But I believe there is cerebration and speculation without using language and cannot agree with him as a girl in the science. :)



To be continued further.
  

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