I recently posted about about the opening of Glyph Graves' exhibit at Art Screamer, which was a big success. People really love the work he has done to use Kinect to integrate RL with SL to create a blended reality. We are happy to have provided the prims for Glyph to show his work.
But who and what are "Art Screamers" anyway? It is about time I said something about us, don't you think?
Art Screamers is Zach Cale, Amase Levassuer and me. You may know Zach as a piano player and singer and I sure hope you have been to one of his shows. Zach also runs Project Z through which he provides ongoing support for various SL art installations. Amase owns and operates the art sim called Originialia, which houses all original art by top SL artists. I am blessed to be part of Art Screamers because it gives me the chance to work with these two fabulous people.
More after the break.
Together we operate a sim we call Art Screamer and our plan is to host full sim art exhibits that will rotate over time. Our goal is to make 3D art available and accessible to people who may have never spent time enjoying art in SL before. We want to share our joy and "scream" about how exciting and interesting virtual art can be if you open yourself up to the experience. We want to share our love of art with people who are not experts but who know what they like, because that describes the three of us as well.
We are in the process of creating a website and a blog for Art Screamers. When we get it up and running I will surely post here and share the link. Stay tuned!
In the mean time, please visit Art Screamer and enjoy Glyph Graves' exhibit while it lasts.


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