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Lawrence Celestalis

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  1. Maybe it's not fitting but it reminds me a bit of surrealism "Objects trouvés". I will check out the sims, thanks a lot!
  2. I agree, I have read many books debating that. I was interested in what residents consider meaningful as art sims in Sl.
  3. Ha, point was also to get to know which sims you consider art. Otherwise, like when someone asks you if you know what time it is, you can always simply reply "yes".
  4. I imply nothing but he fact i used to know many more art sims in the past, that’s why i’m asking here to widen my knowledge. if your definition of art is dramatically different from mine, that would be a very good thing indeed. Diversity is great.
  5. Photography is clearly an art of its own. You shouldn’t mind the occasional person making such comments.
  6. Hello everyone, I see contemporary art, architecture, design, and nft's flourishing on other metaverse platforms, and feel Second Life is maybe not as new but still has major potential and overall quality for those fields. But I am not sure I have a complete vision of that, so I ask you, are there still existing sims or cities in Second Life that you consider art? Thank you in a advance!
  7. Maybe I was not clear, if so, please excuse me. If the city will be saved, it will be for everyone to access as usual. If not, it will be shrunk to one sim only.
  8. When I say artists need to create, I don't mean they're better or worse than anyone, but, I think we all had this discussion years ago.
  9. Artists create not because it is entertaining, but because they have to.
  10. There's plenty of membership only sims, clubs and beaches. Djehan poured money on 5 sims for 15 years, I know she did out of love for people who could immerse in the city, and now cannot anymore.
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