Hi Alan Why are you taking this down?
I have just written a report on SL, in which your project features. It will be a pity if it isn¹t there when people go to find it! It¹s probably the most interesting thing in SL (strangely SL is too much like RL for my taste). Regards Simon On 24/2/09 09:05, "Alan Sondheim" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > LAST DAYS OF ODYSSEY INSTALLATION IN SECOND LIFE (and a couple texts) > > > Please note that the Accidental Artist at Odyssey is coming down in a few > days, after close to nine months! I'd appreciate it if you have the time > and energy to look at the installation in its final form. You might have > to fly around the place or teleport, but it's pretty spectacular; it goes > up to a height of around 980 virtual meters. Please do check it out - it's > unique in Second Life and probably has taken longer than any other work to > assemble. Thanks, Alan > > | To access the Odyssey exhibition The Accidental Artist: > | http://slurl.com/secondlife/Odyssey/48/12/22 > > i > story found inserted into a book by Jung: > > "Write a story about a disheveled homeless man who gets on a delayed > train and starts talking to himself. The passengers think he's crazy. > So when he says 'get off the train' the child takes him off. No one > listens and the train crashes. The homeless man and the girl start a > friendship." > > ii > Julu: hello 23-Feb-2009 19:26:59 GMT > Julu: now again 23-Feb-2009 19:28:02 GMT > Julu: oh no! 23-Feb-2009 19:28:18 GMT > Julu: hello here we are aren't we 23-Feb-2009 19:28:35 GMT > Julu: yes we are 23-Feb-2009 19:28:49 GMT > Julu: but at my end... 23-Feb-2009 19:29:03 GMT > Julu: what has gott wrot 23-Feb-2009 19:32:42 GMT > Julu: not much hello today 23-Feb-2009 19:32:50 GMT > Julu: no? 23-Feb-2009 19:33:08 GMT > Julu: no 23-Feb-2009 19:33:14 GMT > Julu: not really 23-Feb-2009 19:33:28 GMT > Julu: but wait, not a moment to lose! 23-Feb-2009 19:34:22 GMT > Julu: honestly, I meant every word of it! 23-Feb-2009 19:34:37 GMT > Julu: hold on, hold your houses! 23-Feb-2009 19:34:54 GMT > Julu: here we go again! 23-Feb-2009 19:35:15 GMT > Julu: but... 23-Feb-2009 19:35:36 GMT > Julu: what I mean.. 23-Feb-2009 19:35:56 GMT > Julu: but here is something else 23-Feb-2009 19:36:07 GMT > Julu: before the virtual, the material - capital is virtual, its effects > and ecology everywhere, its actions within the practical-inert. on one > hand then: a tendency towards online virtualization and all that implies - > on the other, the opposing flow of (virtual) capital and its corrosive > effects. 23-Feb-2009 19:36:16 GMT > Julu: suddenly... 23-Feb-2009 19:36:29 GMT > Julu: a collapse... 23-Feb-2009 19:36:32 GMT > Julu: there you are... 23-Feb-2009 19:37:25 GMT > Julu: now 23-Feb-2009 19:37:33 GMT > Julu: or... 23-Feb-2009 19:37:44 GMT > Julu: I'd argue against that certainly! 23-Feb-2009 19:37:52 GMT > [Julu left the session] 23-Feb-2009 19:47:49 GMT > [Julu joined the session] 23-Feb-2009 19:50:20 GMT > Julu: I just was alas eliminated for delay 23-Feb-2009 19:50:40 GMT > Julu: la la la sorry! 23-Feb-2009 19:50:45 GMT > Julu: I am speak to myself yes? 23-Feb-2009 19:50:54 GMT > Julu: perhaps I am answer from you as well, alas 23-Feb-2009 19:51:02 GMT > Julu: but now look!, everything is normal more! 23-Feb-2009 19:51:17 GMT > > == > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour Simon Biggs Research Professor edinburgh college of art [email protected] www.eca.ac.uk www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ [email protected] www.littlepig.org.uk AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC009201
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