Earlier today I received an email from Zoe over at Commonwealth. Recall that I’d previously mentioned their latest show, Tropism: Commonwealth vs. Joshua Davis, in a related post (reLink). For images of the show, you can surf over to their online gallery (Link), but in addition, for anyone interested in limited batch production techniques and the way they were using modern rapid-prototyping tools to assist in the production of their pieces, here’s something Zoe passed along that’s well worth reading (I’ll dispense with the blockquote tags):
Monthly Archives: July 2007
Action and Experience In Second Life
The Second Life blogosphere is buzzing about the lawsuit SL resident and well-known virtual sex business operator Stroker Serpentine (real life Kevin Alderman) is filing against someone alleged to be infringing on both his copyright and trademark. The originating story is over on Reuters (Link) where the legal filing is also available for review (Link – PDF).
It’s an interesting case and one which I’ll follow, but it was – based on today’s “sharing” culture – entirely expected.
Continue reading
Metacrasher Project Debuts {*Update*}
Via Trevor Smith’s blog comes word of something called “metacrasher”. From their press release on the site’s homepage (Link):
New York, New York- July 1, 2007- Metacrasher, Inc., a New York based company today announced the launching of the Metacrasher Project. The Metacrasher Project is a 3 phase project to initiate the connecting of all virtual worlds for commerce, content development, software development, by the creation of large networks of p2p and 3d web spaces that will communicate with the growing number of virtual worlds, MMOPG and any other kind of digital social network. Continue reading
Cinematech Interviews M Dot Strange
I first came across word of 2a03 / EgnartsTodM / M Dot Strange’s effort on the CGTalk forum some time back and mentioned his film, “We Are The Strange”, in a post last Fall (reLink). Since then, I’ve been following the YouTube conversation off and on, and when I learned of the film being shown in Second Life, as part of Brian Eno’s recent multi-reality event, I logged on to catch both.
Continue reading
Age of Ignorance
Just wanted to point out an excellent article on the Guardian, “The new age of ignorance” (Link). It’s a great piece that’s worth taking the time to read. For example, it includes this important and worthwhile point:
Ordinary people have to keep up. In the world we live in, the new economy, you have to become scientifically literate or you will fall quickly from view.