In this latest machinima video podcast from Dizzy Banjo, the metaverse musician visits the Total Wind Sculpture of Glyph Graves. As the title suggests, Mr. Graves has created an interactive installation that responds to the wind in Second Life by emitting a symphony of musical notes, light, and color, all according to the vectors and strength of the random air currents flowing through it. I just briefly visited, and it's heart-achingly awesome. In fact, maybe it's a better idea to visit it first-hand, and then watch Dizzy's excellent interview with Glyph, to fully appreciate the math and artistry that makes it possible.
This is a direct SLURL teleport link to the Total Wind Sculpture of Glyph Graves. If you can only go one place in-world this week, you may very well want to make it here. (Much mahalo to Mr. Banjo!)
Great suggestion on visiting the sculpture, Glyph has created something very unique and I love the immersive nature of the Sculpture.
Its very tranquil.
And thanks to Dizzy for bringing to to everyone's attention!
Posted by: Newdoll Nikolaidis | Tuesday, December 23, 2008 at 04:31 PM
Glyph's SL sculptures continue to grow in scope, complexity and beauty. This is my faovorite of his works so far.
Posted by: Beebo Brink | Wednesday, December 24, 2008 at 11:19 AM
I just got babk from a very memorable few minutes in this amazing sculpture. Thank you for the tip. It was one of the best SL offerings I've seen in awhile, and I look forward to sharing it with others.
Posted by: Nicolo Anthony | Saturday, December 27, 2008 at 10:06 AM