Samstag, 30. Mai 2020

iSkye Silverweb and her art installation "Visible Rhythms"


Another MindScape artist is iSkye Silverweb. She explains her installation as follows:
"For most people, this is a world full of sound: birdsong, voices, engines, and music. MindScape is a perfect project to demonstrate just a little bit of the experience I have, navigating in a silent world.
For me and others who are deaf like me, the world is filled with seeing and feeling. With this installation you may get a taste of how people living in a world without sound come to see the rhythms of life. We can "see" many of the sounds that you hear."
iSkye is Deaf since birth in RL, and has been creating art since childhood. She studied art at university, but graduated with a different degree, she is driven to create and express herself through art, mainly in drawing and painting, weaving in RL and 3D installations of various sizes in SL.





Dienstag, 19. Mai 2020

The Clover Plant by Artist Melodie Heart

French artist Melodie Heart says about her sculpture "The Clover Plant" presented at MindScape:  "Replant a desolate planet with natural seeds. Ban genetically Modified Organisms, reduce the use of pesticides".
Enjoy the sculpture at: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nice%20Atoll/99/92/3686 .






Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2020

"The Mind's Increased Perceptiveness" by Giselle Seeker

Artist Giselle Seeker has experienced mystical moments and the title of her contribution is: "The Mind's Increased Perceptiveness to Spirituality including Creativity When Asleep or At Rest." She exlpains: "When the mind is at rest, the Creative Processes can flow more freely with daily stressors and distractions put to rest, as the brain repairs and restores exhausted brain cells.  This allows for brain waves to flow more freely with less disruptions in the electro-neurological processes. (when the mind is relaxed)  It also seems to become more aware and open to things of the Spiritual nature. "  These may or may not be proven by Science, and may not be the proper terminology, but these have been my own observations and experiences in my own lifetime".