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Scenes and avatars from a wonderful opening party hosted by Jeri Rahja for Alizarin Goldflake's "Acquarella: After the Apocalypse," the artist's first full sim art installation in InWorldz. Chandra Deed and DeclanG provided the live music for the party.
Alizarin's immersive art installation "Requiem for Fukushima Daiichi". Made in collaboration with my husband, Alfred Ajami, it documents the art, a dramatic build of sinister beauty inspired by the nuclear catastrophe in Japan. The music is a remix of Beethoven's adagio from Sonata No. 14.
Acquarella started as an aquarium build in Second Life and turned into an allegory with many variations. The back story, and a narrated fable, is longer art video to be seen below.
The newer series, "Acquarella After the Apocalypse" expands on the fable and features new immersive environments from InWorldz.
This is the back story to the Acquarella series. The video came about as a collaboration between Alizarin Goldflake, Chantal Harvey and a stellar cast of avatars and was made for the World Expo in Shanghai 2010.
(There is also a version in Chinese on Ali's YouTube channel)
Alizarin Goldflake's Mysterious Forest from the Caerleon Artists Collective "Interactive Collaboration" in Second Life®; immersive art and dancing avatars set into an image environment based on the digital drawing of "Anza-Borrego Oak"
Art video on the creation of a 30 x 45" digital drawing by Martha Jane Bradford. "Anza-Borrego Oak" took 89 days to complete using Corel Painter and a Wacom digitizing stylus/tablet. The animations are a chronicle of daily progress. For more details on the digital drawing process, click here to see a Studio Visit.