
Originally this was the last picture. It is Dream, my prince by Nintin. I decided that it should not be last, but first. There is this single object, but it has a little story around it, and a machinima. Here is the text from the notecard of the artist
While advances in technology give us exciting entertainment and allow us to play and dream, “we are put to sleep with a lullaby.” The installation reminds us of how vulnerable we have become and how crucial it is to stay alert and fight, if necessary, to keep our freedom.
Description of exhibit: A sphere made of graphic figures, representing the global network, rotates around a sleeping figure. A lullaby starts playing when someone steps on the exhibition parcel via collision script.
The Machinima:
The Making: https://www.facebook.com/Nintinarts?ref=hl

We kinda cut loose from the original two nekos concept, so instead of two nekos we are doing a bunch of nekos and a raptor, but we are still calling it two nekos. The processing center was a quaint little building with various displays inside it. There seemed to be no connecting theme, but that didn’t seem to spoil the fun. And we kinda went overboard with a few pictures. Above is a picture of me and Taubie. Me is to the right and Taubie to the left. We liked the cardboard trees, so Taubie gave a bit of cardboard feel to the picture.

The second picture shows the entry of the processing center. We wanted a kind of strange feel, like they do for covers of albums, with people standing around.

No comment really. Yes, it is a raptor in the back and it is wearing a tophat and a tutu.

The processing center can be found here: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SL11B%20Spellbound/59/198/22

Before visiting the processing center we actually landed on Thought-Birth-Existence and we spent a while there to get some good shots, but it was all wasted. So after some tweaking in photoshop Taubie made this. The real installation looks totally different., but it was this or nothing. Thought-Birth-Existence can be found right across the processing center: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SL11B%20Spellbound/36/202/22
That is all folks.
For now.
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