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Ink printing the primitive Metaverse

Ink printing the primitive Metaverse

These images are prints from our current show at the Aho Museum in Second Life. Please visit our News section for more information. If you are interested in these or other prints please write us at:

contact {at} recursiveinstruments {dot} com

Mike and I love the analog character of the block printing process. It is facinating to watch the machine introduce its own voice as well. The box that intersects the sail is a combination of the picture frame and the computer’s interpretation of the horizon.

A friend of mine in Second Life confided that she felt physical comfort when her avatar was held in the arms of her digital lover. Omnia vincit amor, et nos cedamus amori.

I stumbled across a man hanging himself near a Wild West saloon. He kept falling from the noose and felt compeled to re-hang himself each time. The woman is playing one of Second Life’s most popular games?????”Slingo!

Land owners often pay people to hang around their parcel. This increases traffic at their business and consequently increases their rank in Second Life’s search engine. The man in the upper right had been dancing for 8.5 hours for the meager sum of $68 lindens?????”worth about a quarter of a U.S. dollar.



 

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