After a very busy weekend, I spent a relaxing couple of hours checking out the multiple in-world installations of Brian Eno’s ambitious art project "77 Million Paintings." Organized by BlueairTV, with the able assistance of SL artist Angrybeth Shortbread, the SL installations do a great job of re-creating what must be an astounding real world immersion into an aural and visual masterpiece. That said, experiencing this work via a 15-inch monitor with my headphones on can’t hold a candle to being completely surrounded visually and aurally by Eno’s creation.
Brian Eno’s massive vision reminded me a lot of James Turrell’s art, which bends and shapes light in slowly shifting and cascading patters. They also both take the long view on creation, with their vision extending beyond the here and now into an imagined world 10,000 years from now. Talk about taking the long view.
Congratulations to Cyrus Huffines, Angrybeth, and the rest for an astounding job!
After the jump I post a couple more pics of the event, including a short appearance by Brian Eno himself in-world, flanked by his real life self via streaming video…
Two Brian Enos in Second Life and real life.
I enjoyed running into friends and chatting about the art while in the midst of it…
… and experiencing it alone, letting the images and sounds wash over me.
To help others visualize how the live videocast integrated within the SL reception – [Link to video of Long Now reception for 77 Million Paintings.] – //rrasmussen.tumblr.com/post/4753822
When SL is mashed with RL through live video such as this, the resulting experience is usually quite memorable.
Brian Eno’s interaction within the virtual exhibition made this project ‘real.’ Thanks to Bryan, Annabeth, Annie, and all that made this possible.
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