Recursions opens at the Aho Museum
Recursions opens at the Aho Museum

The delightful folks at the New Media Consortium (NMC) have opened a public version of their Second Life campus called Learning. They have organized a number of shows demonstrating the creative potential of Second Life. In addition to the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and Eastman-Kodak, Recursive Instruments is represented in one of their exhibit halls.
Entitled Recusions, the works depict situations you will find every day in Second Life, from play to punishment. The trappings of technology are both removed and exploited to examine the evolution of media’s effect on the evolution of self. Snapshots from Second Life are digitally altered to allow a Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) mill to sculpt their contours. The result is a woodblock used for traditional ink printing. More prints can be seen in the Work section, and in Second Life at Learning (24,126,37).
If you are interested in these or other prints please write us at:
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