April 6, 2007

Roberta Breitmore Gallery: extending the archive

Posted by Jeff Aldrich

A gallery has been added to SHL's Second Life space, exhibiting materials from Lynn Hershman's Roberta Breitmore project. Occupying the lower terrace of the LifeSquared gallery building on SHL's Hotgates island, this exhibit uses seven projection screens to display the archival remnants of this examination of persona, identity, and physical embodiment.
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January 22, 2007

Strange Culture in Life Squared

Posted by Michael Shanks

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Strange Culture - actors Tilda Swinton and Thomas Jay Ryan

On Monday 22 January and Wednesday 24 January our experimental facility in the online world Second Life will host the première of Lynn Hershman's new movie "Strange Culture" as part of the Sundance Film Festival.

In 2004 artist and college professor Steve Kurtz was preparing for a MASS MoCA exhibition that would let audiences test whether food has been genetically modified when, days before the opening, his wife tragically died of heart failure. Distraught, Kurtz called 911, but when medics arrived, they became suspicious of his art supplies and called the FBI. Dozens of agents in haz-mat suits sifted through his home and impounded his computers, books, cat, and even his wife's body. The government held Kurtz as a suspected bioterrorist, and, nearly three years later, the charges have not been dropped. He still faces up to 20 years in prison.

Because he is legally barred from comment, the movie uses actors as avatars to tell this story of contemporary art, science, politics and paranoia.

We have chosen to screen the movie on our island in Second Life because we are committed to exploring the intersections of the arts, humanities, science and technology, reaching out beyond the academy to address such matters of common concern.

Guests will include Lynn Hershman, Steven Kurtz and Howard Rheingold.


[Link - Sundance]

[Link - Lynn Hershman's site]

December 15, 2006

L2 wing added to SHL's project gallery in Second Life

Posted by Jeff Aldrich

A new wing has been added to the Humanities Lab's gallery of projects, providing background information on Life to the Second Power and its development in Second Life, and displaying content from NEWare, including Lynn's video from the HASTAC presentation.

Visit the new gallery space at Cayuga (105,122,72).

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September 28, 2006

Looking at Legos

Posted by Jeff Aldrich

Today's project meeting on NEWare examined some of the building blocks we hope to employ. A scripted object here, streaming video there, some interesting approaches to linking the various pieces... A good meeting, looks like we're on our way!

Scripted objects allow tracking visitors, altering the roomscape, etc.
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September 25, 2006

Laying a foundation.

Posted by Jeff Aldrich

Looking rather like a revealed structure at an archaeological dig, this home-made floorplan was produced by the current owners of what was once the Dante Hotel.

Floor Plan View

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September 18, 2006

Clearing the decks in NEWare

Posted by Jeff Aldrich

Preparatory to building the Dante Hotel and environs, some terraforming has taken place on the island...

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June 4, 2006

Archaeology as Theatre in Second LIfe

Posted by Jeff Aldrich

While browsing the neighborhood not too far from my own "estate" in SL, I came across this remarkable site. The pictures tell a bit of the story, and the conceit is simple enough, but really worth a visit to the Cavorite Mines and Exoarchaeological Philology Visitor Centre (http://slurl.com/secondlife/Alice/102/52/77/). Imagine an abandoned "cavorite" mine, some intriguing artifacts strewn about, a great tethered iron kite... There's even an old leatherbound copy of H.G.Wells' The First Men in the Moon, unabridged.

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