Tizzy Canucci
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Breaking Ice: a 70 Year Story
Added 144 Views / 0 LikesBreaking Ice: a 70 Year Story Archive film meets virtual world, from mechanical reproduction to digital arts. An audiovisual essay exploring how the view of the Arctic is both the same and different across media and across time. The archive film is 'The G
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Edward Thomas
Added 171 Views / 1 LikesEdward Thomas A machinima around the poetry of Edward Thomas, with an introduction by myself. Edward Thomas was born in London in 1878 to a mostly Welsh family. One of the foremost literary critics of his age, he turned to poetry in 1914 with the encourag
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Falling Between Worlds
Added 161 Views / 1 LikesFalling Between Worlds The Story of Cathy and Sam. They were caught between two worlds in 1950s America. A fictionalised story, it draws on many actual events in a racially divided nation. The story still resonates in today's political climate. A blog pos
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Future City
Added 160 Views / 1 LikesFuture City Archive footage and virtual world meet in a city. Cica Ghost’s ‘Future’ in Second Life is overlaid by a film from the FDR archive on the future of the American city. The background music and voices are remixed with a contempo
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Innominate
Added 135 Views / 1 LikesInnominate to visit this location: https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Porto/98/246/37 Filmed at at Delicatessen in Second Life, Meilo Minotaur greets with ‘whoever tells a tale, adds a point’, a Portugese saying. And so we are invited to m
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Swirl Eight
Added 127 Views / 1 LikesSwirl Eight The light, colour and people of an art show opening. Filmed at Art Project 2 at Blue Orange in Second Life, April 2017 ( http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Empire%20State%20Island/213/28/1435 ). The work of the following artists are in the
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The Digital Pilgrims
Added 170 Views / 1 LikesThe Digital Pilgrims A fusion of Chaucer's medieval world of The Canterbury Tales and today's digital world. The characters are introduced, sometimes almost the same, sometimes quite different. Includes a wonderful reading in Middle English by Kristen Hug