Post on 17-Jan-2016
Virtual Field TripPresented by: Hesper Wolfe
Hot Spots: Locations Visited• Ozland Art Gallery Event
– DETAILS– Coordinates: 194, 250, 500
• Art Opening for Alba Rossini
- Tarot Card Paintings
• Crossworlds Gallery– DETAILS: – Coordinates: 48, 143, 238
• 14 story Art Gallery Structure• 2D, 3D, and Interactive Art
Trying to Find My Place in 2nd Life
- I went to several sites in 2nd Life. - Problems encountered:
1) Art did not fit my aesthetic values or taste.2) Difficult to navigate.3) Scary/Inappropriate imagery, objects, and
art.4) Completely empty with nothing and no one
around. 5) Boring, uninteresting or not thought
provoking.
Recommendations
- 14 Floors of Exceptional SL Art
- Wide variety of Art and Art Styles
- 2D Art well produced,aesthetically pleasing.
- Interactive and 3D Art made it interesting.
- Usable in an Art Classroom for observation and critiques of multifaceted art pieces.
Crossworlds Gallery:
Virtual Art Gallery Features: Crossworlds Gallery Art Examples
Most of my favorite art at the Crossworlds Gallery was Surrealist in nature with a Pop Culture twist, uniquely commenting on social issues within our contemporary Society!!
Virtual Art Gallery Features: Crossworlds Gallery Art Examples
The CrossworldsGallery also had amazing 3D & Interactive Art as well, making it an exciting and thought provoking art experience for everyone involved.
Recommendations
- Interesting 2D art pieces by Alba Rossini based on Tarot Cards.
- Several other galleries, stores, homes, areas on site to visit.
- A rainbow & a beautiful yellow brick road to leading all the way.
Strange weird things to see & experience, including ballroom dancing, graveyards, extravagant homes, & much more.
Ozland Art Gallery Event:
Virtual Art Gallery Features of Ozland Art Event
- The art by Alba Rossini was interesting.
- I liked the narratives created in each art piece.
- Told ideas behind each tarot card in a
Contemporary way.
- Easy to identify the symbols within and connect them to personal experiences.
Virtual Art Gallery Features- No One showed up to Art Event.
- I investigated large area to find people from event.
- The only 'life forms' I found were:
- A Grim Reaper who wanted to cut my head off.
- A viscous dog at a police station (along with the guns).
- some gross mice in a basement.
- animatronic dancers that did not talk but forced me to dance.
Reflection
Reflection on Virtual Field Trip Experiences: - Difficult to find an appropriate event &
world to attend within parameters of lesson.
- Strange atmosphere wherever I went,
(see gravesite to the right in Ozland?!).
- Rarely saw other avatars.
- Avatars encountered were silent, otherwise engaged, or grossly inappropriate.
- Not able to talk to anyone because of
above.
Description: Places of Interest
1) Risk City – (117/99/30)
Strange Land Alice and Wonderland
Kind of World, yet creepy too!
2) Blackwater Sculpture Gallery –
(102, 110, 94)
3D & Interactive Sculptures Based on Fairytales & Mythology.
3) Star Dance Club – Got out of there quick when someone came up to me & said something extremely inappropriate.
Virtual Field Trip took me to a variety of places, including:
Second Life Visual Culture+ Interesting Art & Imagery
+ Fun to See Variety of Art In 2nd Life
- Abandoned, No 'People'
- Loud, Unusual Music Everywhere
- Consumerism & Sex Based
- Difficult to Interact with Others
Positive/Negative Experiences
Positives Negatives
Well Produced Art Not always good Art
Interactivity with Art Difficult to Navigate
Great for Critiques Unable to Find Cool Events with actual People
Good for Discussion Inappropriate behavior by other Avatars
Thought Provoking Highly Sexual Content
Interesting New “Life” Experiences Consumeristic
Filled with Educational Experiences Opportunistic
Concerns about Second Life
- I think this would be difficult to use in the classroom because it is so sexually and consumer based, focusing on inappropriate material or BUY!BUY!BUY!
- I had a difficult time finding appropriate places to visit with good art work.
- Definitely would need to have filters on for students to use so they do not run into mature content.