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First 360 degrees video recorded within Second Life

Imagine being able to bring your 360 degrees camera into Virtual Reality, just set it up in the club, house, park or city that you’ve build yourself in Second Life, record it and then share i…

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The amazing street photography of Eamonn Doyle | Art and design | The Guardian

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SL Photography: Simulating popular lenses in Phototools – Kultivate Magazine

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The Singularity of Kumiko: the film | Inara Pey: Living in a Modem World

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Techcrunch and THE examine Project Sansar | Inara Pey: Living in a Modem World

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Forest of Scissors

Open to the public only for a limited period of time, Igor Ballyhoo’s Forest of Scissors can now be seen at LEA 7. This is without doubt one of the finest art installations I have laid my eye…

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The Singularity of Kumiko by Bryn Oh

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Crossworlds Gallery in Second Life | Inara Pey: Living in a Modem World

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  • Small World by Martin Suter
    TomMcGreevy's review: "A solid, well written story about the secrets that had been kept hidden within a family over generations. Perhaps its strongest point is the account it gives of the onset of Alzheimer's disease on an elderly man causing him to forget the recent, and remember what others wished to keep buried."
  • Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
    TomMcGreevy's review: "A remarkable depiction of what childhood trauma can do to personal development. Yes it is a work of fiction, and a rather good one. Wonderfully written, compassionate, and wise."
  • Satin Island : a novel by Tom McCarthy
    TomMcGreevy's review: "There is something oddly reminiscent of Italo Calvino in this book. Of Wittgenstein too - the structure, the apparent argumentation, towards an insight. Phenomenology as well in that perception is key to understanding. And Claude Lévi-Strauss. Yeah, this is a novel, about a man trying to make sense of his life/work/world. And […]
  • Swing Time: A Novel by Zadie Smith
    TomMcGreevy's review: "In short, life will only get worse tomorrow. Rather unrelentingly..."
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