Explore the best 3D virtual art exhibits and installations in Second Life.
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Invisible Cities by DeboraKaz
Invisible Cities is an art exhibition by Debora Kaz. The language of wireframe is shown as the final product, unveiling poetics in the structural lines that shape bodies, landscapes, houses, and urban centers. The installation is a set of sculptures that suggest the ephemeral and the pain of life. Death reveals the invisible cities. "For the time being" is an installation that presents photographs, sculptures, and live machinima video editing. All are welcome!
Can You Relate
Can You Relate is an Exhibition on the Roxkstudios region, which is a thought immersive experience piece that looks in depth at the unspoken conversations between loved ones of MS and those who have MS. The SL Random Art Crew invites you to explore.
Lumina Machine
Lumina Machine is an interactive installation that lets you create endless and unique light show experiences with an infinite combination of colors, shapes, and visual effects. You can fly or interact with the machine by pressing the different buttons which trigger unique and infinite scenery of light effects, flying objects, and particles.
PERFECTLY IMPERFECT by Mila Maesar
Explore the mesmerizing art of Mila Maesar in this exhibition at Art Korner, housed in two contrasting rooms which bring out the different shades of her work beautifully. The exhibit is open till May 22nd, 2022.
Nitroglobus Roof Gallery
Nitroglobus Roof Gallery is a Second Life art gallery that has exhibitions and installations of both emerging and well-known artists. It is curated by Dido Haas. Current exhibit: GRAVITY by Lika Cameo
IN OTHER WOR(L)DS by Whiskey Monday
Whiskey Monday is a writer that also manifests herself artistically through photography in Second Life. In this exhibition, she brings two series of images with almost 10 years apart between them, exploring the link between image and text, inviting us to question the role of the title in an image as she blurs the line between second and first lives. More info here: thegbthproject.org/gbth-magazine-5
Galeria 56
Galeria 56 is a space dedicated to contemporary art, with the original production of photographs and exclusive performances. On the edge of Route 8, you can access it with your car.
The Surface of Mars by Rachel Breaker
On her 3rd environment developed at the GBTH project, Rachel Breaker proposes the visit to a type of location that isn't meant to be seen, where icons and litter are stored as needed and abandoned there. More info at thegbthproject.org/GBTH-Magazine-6
L'ENCRE, LE PAPIER ET TOI by Vincent Priesley
In this exhibition at the GBTH Project, Vincent Priesley brings up his passion for handwriting in an intricate and interactive 3D environment, inviting the visitor to immerse in a world of paper and ink. More info at thegbthproject.org/GBTH-Magazine-8
Peripheral Visions
At the Exhibit A Gallery, the Odyssey Contemporary Art and Performance Simulator hosts: Peripheral Visions – About what is out of focus, what happens in the corner of your eye; culturally, inadvertently, and/or metaphysically. This exhibit by Fau Ferdinand and Penumbra Carter includes machinimas, artificial intelligence collages, and an interactive installation.
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