Category: installation

  • Open House on Odyssey

    Open House on Odyssey

    Odyssey is hosting an Open House on Sunday, November 2nd, 2025 starting at 11 AM SLT (2PM EST/7PM GMT/8 PM CET).  STARTING POINT: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Odyssey/46/83/24  

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  • Interview with Marcel Levandier

    Interview with Marcel Levandier

    JE Solo in conversation with photographer, artist and musician, Marcel Levandier, about his Nightwalker exhibit–a collection of nighttime street photographs–currently running on our odyssey Simulators in Second Life and in VRChat. How to find the exhibit: In Second Life, use this SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Odyssey/74/36/22. In VRChat – search for “Odyssey” in the world’s menu and choose…

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  • NIGHTWALKER

    NIGHTWALKER

    NIGHTWALKER by MARCEL LEVANDIER Nightwalker is a collection of black and white photographs by Marcel Levandier that explore the nocturnal urban landscape of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. These images document the darkness–street lights illuminating lone figures on rain-soaked streets, objects left in empty parking lots, ghostly reflections on the surface store windows. The photographer…

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  • VR Forward Opening at The Wrong Biennale

    VR Forward Opening at The Wrong Biennale

    Join us on SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5TH FROM 1 TO 4 PM SLT/PST in Second Life, for the opening of multiple installations featuring the artists of VR Forward. Debora Alanna, Chun Hua Catherine Dong, The House of Zolo, Lisa Timpf, TWK Templar, L. X. Beckett, Yuan Changming, and JE Solo. Artists utilizing Virtual and Augmented Reality platforms…

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  • BBMC’s Wrong Biennale Pavilion on Instagram

    BBMC’s Wrong Biennale Pavilion on Instagram

    The Space Is Volatile – a Wrong Biennale Pavilion Artists utilizing Virtual and Augmented Reality platforms as workspaces create unique laboratories for experimentation, innovative sites for performance, and new places of contact. With technology quickly advancing, and online platforms ever rising and falling, Virtual Reality is volatile territory. Artists intrepidly navigate the boundaries of these virtual spaces, seeking…

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  • “Starring You in the Role of the Fourth Rider” Launches in VRChat

    “Starring You in the Role of the Fourth Rider” Launches in VRChat

    Our latest world has launched!! “Starring You in the Role of the Fourth Rider” is now online in VRChat! This unique world, built by TWKTemplar of BEEVR, interprets L. X. Beckett‘s poem “Starring You in the Role of the Fourth Rider” as an immersive experience, bringing the images and themes of the poem to life.…

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  • Documentation from Debora Alanna’s “Visual Poetics”

    Documentation from Debora Alanna’s “Visual Poetics”

    Visual Poetics An Ora4art collaboration “Visual Poetics has been an opportunity to create psychogeographies as visual poetics. Virtual Reality (VR) / MXR exploration enabled the elucidation of ideas about the poetics of space, through the use of virtual reality software: Tiltbrush and Open Brush, Styly, Blender and Unity. VR environments were mainly created in Tiltbrush…

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  • VR Forward

    VR Forward

    The Black Bag Media Collective is thrilled to announce our latest project — VR Forward, a series of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality based performances, installations, streams, and presentations featuring work by some of the most innovative Canadian artists, and curated by JE Solo. This project will see new installations and performances for virtual spaces,…

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  • Peripheral Visions – About what is out of focus

    Peripheral Visions – About what is out of focus

    Coming on Saturday February 19th at 12 NOON SLT – the premiere of Peripheral Vision – About what is out of focus. An exhibit by Fau Ferdinand and Penumbra Carter. Join us Exhibit A on Odyssey for the opening event. The artists will be in attendance. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Odyssey/29/47/24 AI and I by Fau Ferdinand In different times I used to read,…

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