Thanks guys! I must also thank Glyph Graves, who first pushed me to show CITY at Brooklyn Is Watching in Second Life; otherwise it might never have been seen.
Immersive is right, the sound and music are key and to me the music evoked the crying of spirits in a gigantic intricately visualized mesh of inhuman noise - probably a good description of life at Hollywood and La Brea
Some of the comments I've received make me want to note: except for the two whiteout transitions to the photosets [which are also part of the piece], there are no "special effects" used in this film. Everything you see can be experienced from inside the work.
Thanks guys! I must also thank Glyph Graves, who first pushed me to show CITY at Brooklyn Is Watching in Second Life; otherwise it might never have been seen.
MisoSusanowa 2 months ago
Immersive is right, the sound and music are key and to me the music evoked the crying of spirits in a gigantic intricately visualized mesh of inhuman noise - probably a good description of life at Hollywood and La Brea
2SenseProductions 3 months ago
Some of the comments I've received make me want to note: except for the two whiteout transitions to the photosets [which are also part of the piece], there are no "special effects" used in this film. Everything you see can be experienced from inside the work.
MisoSusanowa 3 months ago
brilliant.
cffbaddcde 4 months ago