2012年10月25日
Fontana
Visited an opening of a new full-SIM art at LEA, Fontana by Solkide Auer. There were four SIMs in the picture, but this art is the white ball at the center. The right one is arts in a ruined city that was in my blog before.
Fontana: http://slurl.com/secondlife/LEA6/116/136/21

Colorful bars are set using the full SIM. It is very big but if the camera is pulled back, moire patterns will appear.

The bright ball is a teleporter that flies visitors into the art. It could be a manor to wear dark clothing to come to this kind of art with color and light, so I changed from white business suit to black silhouette.

The artist comment: “I joined the passion for colors to the almost maniacal love for geometric shapes. This union has always been present in my works and this time I wanted to exaggerate completely” But for me the geometrical pattern based on white was more impressing than the colors.

Once I wrote that a lot of same objects could be impressive by itself. Not being same as recent arts, this one does not move. But accordingly it is possible to set camera freely at leisure. The area is so big that audiences flying around are not in the way. I enjoyed flying not only the camera but also myself to find various patterns.

The moon seen from the top. This moon is from Linden, but seems to bear a part of this art.

Fontana: http://slurl.com/secondlife/LEA6/116/136/21

Colorful bars are set using the full SIM. It is very big but if the camera is pulled back, moire patterns will appear.

The bright ball is a teleporter that flies visitors into the art. It could be a manor to wear dark clothing to come to this kind of art with color and light, so I changed from white business suit to black silhouette.

The artist comment: “I joined the passion for colors to the almost maniacal love for geometric shapes. This union has always been present in my works and this time I wanted to exaggerate completely” But for me the geometrical pattern based on white was more impressing than the colors.

Once I wrote that a lot of same objects could be impressive by itself. Not being same as recent arts, this one does not move. But accordingly it is possible to set camera freely at leisure. The area is so big that audiences flying around are not in the way. I enjoyed flying not only the camera but also myself to find various patterns.

The moon seen from the top. This moon is from Linden, but seems to bear a part of this art.

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