Showing posts with label Second Life events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second Life events. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Spotlight On...Deadeye Foggarty and Mash Rhode

By Shellie Sands

On Thursday, 1 July, I visited my friend Sternchen's place, The Old Barn in Metropolis Unknown, to check out a performer I had not yet heard. The first attraction was Deadeye "DE" Foggarty, a surprising, versatile talent, who loves a good story song and is equally at home with tales from either the darker side of life or the lighter side of things. Deadeye Foggarty is a songwriter who brings an eclectic blend of acoustic music to the stage. His performances feature offerings from traditional folk and roots music to the work of contemporary singer/songwriters in addition to his own original compositions. Currently living in Minneapolis, DeadEye first started playing guitar and keyboards in high school, and did gigs in assorted R&B bands, as well as the Wisconsin-based music duo "Woodenships." I was impressed with his pleasing, soft voice as he sang through gentle ballads with his acoustic guitar beautifully pouring out sound in accompaniment. DE's repertoire typically includes the work of such diverse performers as the Carter Family, Townes Van Zandt, and Tom Waits. His all-acoustic set showcased his warm, soft and sweet voice like a gentle lullaby. On this particular day, his performance included one of his original tunes, "Waitin' Around for Better Days," a song about hope and keeping the faith; Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Lucky Man" and the classic "Over the Rainbow" (beautifully done). He closed with Jackson Browne's well known "Rock Me on the Water." I look forward to attending another one his performers again soon.

Following Deadeye was Mash Rhode, an Irish blues singer who hails from Dublin. He has earned the monicker "The Badboy of Ballads," and, according to his profile, he is a "Drinker with a guitar playing problem." Mash plays an accoutic set and he did a
Fabulous rendition of Gordon Lightfoot's "The Edmund Fitzgerald," a song I have loved for millenia. He sings passionately and has the most charming accent. Multi-talented, Mash is also a watercolor artist in real life and his paintings can be seen at the Limerick Art Museum in County Limerick, Ireland. A review I read of the musuem had the following quote, "This art museum has many paintings one on top of another all in one room by Ireland's leading nineteenth and twentieth century painters..."--sounds quaint. If you find yourself in Limerick ever, check out the museum. In addition to The Old Bar, you can fine Mash performing at Mash's Rhodehouse, Buddys Bar, Guthries, Blue Moon, and every Saturday morning at Cuddlers Cove. To join his group, you can send him an IM and become one of Mash's Rhodies.

Deadeye and Mash can be found at The Old Barn every Thursday.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Filthy Fluno’s exhibit at the Artis Gallery

Event date: Sunday July 12th at 12 pm SLT
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Bretagne/119/63/22

Patrick Cournoyer’s Artis group and gallery
are dedicated to discovering and promoting talented SL artists. After a few months’ interruption, they are back, with an impressive new gallery built by Oldoak Merlin and Elko Schufang, to continue this tradition. We are honoured to have SL art personality Filthy Fluno as one of our first exhibits.

Filthy Fluno (Jeffrey Lipsky, by his real name) is a prominent artist on the SL art scene and has been featured in the NY Times and the Boston Globe newspapers as well as in many online publications.

He uses pastels and charcoals drawings, oil or acrylic paintings, using a spontaneous approach to make abstract narrative artworks. “I create symbols, textures, imagery, text and composition that merge into something cohesive enough to tell a story”, he says. Most of his recent work expresses how we live in troubled and fragmented times, but this is only to put the accent on the good times, which he believes, we must forever cling to. That is why, even in his more colourful pieces, there will always be some elements that promote a darker interpretation.

Fluno finds inspiration in the people, places and cultures he discovers through Second Life, often using graffiti to commemorate specific virtual locations, events and avatar names or imagery and symbols representing “the grid”, the network of computers needed to create an online community. But even in virtual worlds inspired artworks, he will sometimes include imagery symbolizing current RL events happening around him. The inverse is also true, as he does real life inspired work, he will implement in them elements representing virtual worlds happenings. This is done to make art that blurs the gap between both worlds.

He is influenced by artist such as Kandinski, Dove, Bacon, Klein and Matisse.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Narkissos Fashion show TONIGHT

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Fly me to the moon.....................

What happens when you get Azul, Chloe, Indyra Originals, Nardcotix and Phoenix Riseing together all on one runway teamed up with Arai Agency Models?
Fly me to the moon is the theme for todays fashion show @ DC District Style Mall june 28 2pm SLT

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Second Life Community Event Health Care Organizing Kickoff Meeting

By Nazz Lane

A gathering of twenty plus avatars assembled at the Cedar Island SIM on Saturday afternoon, the 6th of June for a Health Care Organizing Kickoff Meeting. The event had been organized by SL resident Siri Vita, who had presided over a similar meeting several months earlier. Ms Vita, is active on many fronts in SL and is known for her work with several nonprofit organizations in Second Life, most notably Peace Train where she is one of several organizers planning for this year’s Peace Festival. The organizing meetings are a component in the strategy of “Organizing for America”, which is part of the Democratic National Committee and was formed after the campaign to support the President Obama’s agenda for change. Prior to the meeting, Ms Vita had sent out invitations that included information on health care reform, frequently asked questions, her presentation and an announcement to attendees that included the following:

“We will be reviewing a new video recorded by President Obama addressing everyone attending these kick-off meetings, this Saturday. These meetings will be taking place all over the US. Our in-world meeting is not only a chance for you to actively participate in your government, but also a way of demonstrating the power of SL to bring us together as a positive force for change.”

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