Ambre Singh's web gallery: Life
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Violet Boa introduced a new blog series on the Virtuality Blog, "Interview with Artist".
In her words: "The interviews are intended to portray the "soul of the artist", not my interpretation nor my evaluation in any way. Primer I would like to get to know the artists better and understand them."
I have the honor to inaugurate this blog serie. Thank you Violet ❤
You can read the interview on this page.
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5000 days in SL...
I sometimes wonder if the dogs age calculation (one dog year = 7 human years) is also valid for avatars. I would be 98! My last dog reached a bit less then 5000 days and died of old age after a full and happy life. 5000 days is a long journey, filled with love stories, deceptions, tears and laughter (...)
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An early morning, May 2037...
The first ray of early morning sun crosses the window, goes up along the bed and spotlights Isabelle's face. She smiles at the caress, the sun inviting her to join the world of solid things. With last playful glance at her dreamlike friends, she collects her ideas, impressions, and prepares her passage. Like all children (...)
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Second Life is an interesting magnifying glass. Sometimes I think it should be organized like a school, with regions corresponding to degrees of education. Exams would allow students to access higher degrees, or more mature regions. Mainland would probably be the kindergarten.
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Started in early 2010, my project “100 illustrated Rumi quotes” is achieved!
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My friend Cathy has interviewed me on my artistic work in Second Life. It was a delicious moment, and the interview is (in my opinion) really cool. The images of Cathy’s blog are broken, so I post the full article here:
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A image is worth a thousand words. Some images with wise words should also do it... ?
A collection of quotes, illustrated.
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While engaged into rich conversations, I often suggest books related to the subject we discuss. Rather than writing again and again references and comments about these books, I write here a – short for now – list of my recommanded readings.
Enjoy!