Video Release! ZeroG SkyDancer Performance at Symposium on Creativity
CDB Barkley (aka Alan Levine) : Aug 28, 2007 08:36am
It’s been more than a week since the end of the NMC Symposium on Creativity on Second Life, yet we continue to find thing to share! As noted, from the Friday highlights, we ended that day with 3 performances of DanCoyote Antonelli’s ZeroG SkyDancers, one of the most unique and demonstratively creative art forms in Second Life (learn more about DC’s concepts of hyperformalism…)
During the show, like many of you, I was taking lots of snapshots (see 1000+ flickr photos from the symposium). With permission of DanCoyote, we set the images to some motion and the recorded music to create a video that is really just a small sampling of the experience:
Available here as QuickTime [18.1 Mb, 8:12] and can now be found as well on YouTube.
The ZeroG Skydancers are created, produced and directed by DanCoyote Antonelli (dc@spensely.com) and the music is original by ZeroOne Paz.
And wow, a last moment of SLCC 2007 was getting to meet a real Skydancer in person!
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1. NMC 2007 Symposium on Cre&hellip | September 9th, 2007 at 11:48 am
[...] Symposium. If you look over the image I posted on Flickr, you will notice the virtual images of DanCoyote’s ZeroG SkyDancer Performance. It was an indescribable experience for me to be able to view this virtial live performance from [...]
2. NMC Campus Observer &raqu&hellip | September 14th, 2007 at 4:52 am
[...] been very inspired by the performances of DanCoyote Antonelli’s ZeroG Skydancers (see the video from the August performance on NMC Campus), we have just gotten word that DC is holding auditions for dancers to join his [...]
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