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Concept art for reyukey i made a long while ago in vrchat. Imma start posting some very old wips i made.
Concept art for I believe Reyukey! I’m pretty sure it’s concept art for reyukey because I did concept with my friend who drew X for me! The concept for (which was made in vr by my friend) Reyukeys clothes (specifically his shirt) because I had no idea what to do for him. All I had was a name and a few specific significant items. The idea was for a little bit of his skeleton showing and the rest covered! Thank you Mistercon for making this!
Ok so...
I was just thinking... and I realized that these girls... they both have bunny plushies...
So I made a crossover art... again! Hope you like it!
Peer out on the depths of universe from the cupola windows,
Meander through the hallways of space,
Float in the home office of the star sailors.
Allow yourself to - space out - and imagine life through the eyes of NASA Astronauts on the International Space Station.
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Only a few humans ever get to experience the awe-inspiring vantage point provided by the space station, but a new virtual reality (VR) experience, Space Explorers: The ISS Experience (ISS Experience), attempts to bring this perspective back to Earth for the rest of us.
Partnering with the ISS National Lab and Time, a team from Felix and Paul Studios launched a high quality 360 degree camera to space to help tell the story of science and life aboard the orbiting laboratory.
The project, currently in the process of being filmed by the station astronauts themselves, serves as an outreach project as well a technology demonstration, testing the limits of filming in the harsh environment of space.
The camera flew to the station on 16th SpaceX commercial resupply services mission in December 2018 along with a number of other scientific experiments.
Since then, the team has recorded many moments, including the SPHERES robots flying around the station (see below) , the growing and harvesting of vegetables, jam session among the astronauts, crew meals and the arrival of new astronauts.
So far, the footage coming back seems to be achieving the goal of immersing audiences in science and life aboard the space station. NASA astronaut Sunita Williams got the chance to watch some of the initial footage and says it was like I was back on the station.
While most of the filming has been completed, the biggest technical challenge is yet to come: capturing a spacewalk in virtual reality. The team expects to launch a new camera for spacewalk filming and begin production of spacewalk filming in 2020.
Learn more about ISS Experience here.
For daily updates, follow @ISS_Research on Twitter, Space Station Research and Technology News or our Facebook. Follow the ISS National Lab for information on its sponsored investigations. For opportunities to see the space station pass over your town, check out Spot the Station.
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“Everything in the [media art industrial complex] is unusual. It’s like hot plasma. It changes so damn fast.” - Rene Pinnell
Artwork by Abu Bakarr Mansaray.
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We did it! Ikonospace Web Galleries are out!
With this service we are turning the table for online exhibitions.
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ZEN GALLERY
The inspiration for our Zen Gallery comes directly from the East, from the ancient Japanese Buddhist schools, in which teachers and disciples were in constant search for serenity and tranquility.
Lowered into today's reality, the philosophy of living according to the Zen canons represents the attempt to free the mind. Meditation is the right way to reach the final goal and, in order to do this, also the way you choose to furnish a space becomes fundamental.
Creating environments that facilitate tranquility therefore leads to satisfying a series of requirements that are identified in the interior design with the search for furnishings, colors and geometries with simple and elementary lines.
Immersed in the green of an autumn forest, the Zen Gallery is characterized by a minimalist style, in which the chosen materials and the shapes of the furniture contribute to giving serenity.
The colors of the wood make space even bigger visually, with the presence of stone walls that amplify the sense of naturalness. Immersed in nature and furnished only with natural elements and colors, this gallery is suitable for hosting any type of exhibition and will make your artworks stand out more.
“We’re going to talk in terms of before and after. The virus will change a lot of things for art". This is a statement from Frances Morris, director of Tate Modern.
The Guardian poses a fundamental question.
Given the amount of requests we are receiving after the pandemic, we truly believe that the #Art World has the power to adapt to any type of change, especially when it meets halfway with the World of #Technology.
Dominique and Sylvain Levy are the founders of the DSL Collection, one of the rare Chinese contemporary art collections in France. Since 2005, the aim of Levy’s strong team has been to assemble Chinese artworks to have a massive digital presence in the Art World. The reason why they decided to become one of the biggest collectors in this sector of the Art World is to go with the flow of change brought by China which has become a superpower in recent years. This evolution is changing the face of the world as technology is modifying the way humans interact with the real world.
The Ikonospace team created for the Dominique and Sylvain Levy’s private art collection a virtual museum from scratch. The challenge for our team was to build a space large enough to contain pieces from their collection that could hardly be housed inside a physical museum. For example, the 15x6m masterpiece of Jia Aili, an artist from Dandong who combines modern elements with a traditional figurative style. His work is mostly focused on the dramatic technological transformation China has been going through in the last fifty years.
The philosophy of the DSL collection fits perfectly with Ikonospace's mission to tell, through the use of virtual reality and technology, how it can be possible to transport the future into the Art World.
The DSL Collection Virtual Reality Museum was born in 2016 and was the first of its kind. For the first time, our team managed to create a museum space around the artworks rather than fitting them into an existing space.
Unveiled at the FIAC Art Fair in Paris, the experience invited users to discover 30 artworks and went on to receive the “Digital Collection of the Year” award on Larry’s list, one of the biggest leading art market knowledge company providing data, research and access to contemporary art collectors.
In 2016, this innovative and truly eye-opening virtual reality museum, allowed visitors to access the first online private museum in the world. Thanks also to this French couple, Ikonospace was able to start spreading its vision of the future of technology as a tool to reach new audiences all over the world and facilitate different types of novel experiences through the use of the VR.
To build this museum we provided the following services:
Consultancy and project management
Experience design
3D creation
Virtual Reality development
Curation
All the work of Norman Seeff has been focused on the exploration of human creativity. Photographer and filmmaker, Norman Seeff has immortalized in his photos artists of the caliber of Tina Turner, Patty Smith, Ray Charles and many others.
The most fascinating aspect of his works is his ability to clearly show all the dynamics hidden behind the creative process. Looking at the world from the back of his camera, Norman Seeff used to quiz the artists who posed for him about their lives or their successes in order to create a mini confessional atmosphere. His purpose was to make these artists tell him about the exact moment in which they had found inspiration for their art. At that precise moment, Norman was able to capture, through his photos, their own soul.
Inspired by the importance that Norman Seeff gives to the creative process, the Ikonospace team decided to build this museum from scratch.
Walking through this three-dimensional space, it is possible to admire how the geometry of the structure blends perfectly with the light that filters through the walls.
The Norman Seeff Virtual Reality Museum was one of the first showcases of large Virtual Reality Museum for Ikonospace. It was first showcased at CES Las Vegas in 2018, the largest trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association. This event typically hosts presentations of new products and technologies in the consumer electronics industry.
The Ikonospace team wanted to specifically create a type of architecture that is very difficult to build in reality. Inside the museum, for example, there is a room that acts like an elevator, allowing visitors to move around the different floors of the building. A river also flows across the structure to balance with the dense rocks walls.
With the Norman Seeff Virtual Reality Museum, our team explores new ways to interact with artworks. By approaching each photograph and clicking on it, the visitor is literally catapulted into the photo. A sort of time travel to return to the exact moment in which that photograph was taken. The visitor, through extra videos and photos, can relive the moment when the artist was telling his story.
About the artists you can admire inside this museum, Norman Seeff said: "Those people have what I call 'far vision.' They look out to the future. The dreamer always has a vision of the possibilities in the future”. This has been the heart of the inspiration of Ikonospace team: to create an experience to inspire people to have a look into the future, showing them the possibilities that come out when virtual reality meets art.
Ikonospace was founded in 2015 to be a link between Art and Technology.
Our mission is to strengthen and enhance the communication between these two adjoining worlds.
We work hands in hands with Artists, Collectors, Galleries and Art Institutions to help them make the best use of the latest 3D technologies.
We believe digitization not only helps to preserve and share our cultural heritage but also helps to reduce the carbon footprint of the industry.
This is the reason why, since the beginning, the story of Ikonospace travels the unpaved road of 3D, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality.
The road was in sight of everybody but not everyone could see it.
We can see it today.
And we are here to show that there is more than meets the eyes.
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Happy new 2022 year!
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As much as I've got to admit that I'm lowkey very fond of this detail, it still doesn't make any sense to me. I've looked it up and V.R. is apparently supposed to stand for Victoria Regina, the queen during Sherlock Holmes' time
But Sherlock isn't interested in politics at all. Why would he be patriotic enough to shoot the queen's initials into his walls?? Maybe it's just something random cause he didn't have anything better to use instead, but I doubt that the queen would be of enough significance for him to even use it randomly🧍 I mean why would Sherlock feel the need to pay homage to her?