The incredible animated fractals at CyberPolis - The Oracle, an art installation at LEA (Linden Endowment for the Arts) 10 by Asmita Duranjaya are a sight for the eyes. These fractals come to life -- and are warm and inviting. The Oracle itself, which broadcasts through a monitor walking an a robotic body, interacts with visitors throughout the exhibit.
The art installation itself is a game. According to the artist:
The Oracle will continue the story of researcher Lisa Sheldrake to find the secrets of the planetary system CyberPolis. This time the astro-anthropologist will discover an old oracle. Her story will guide the visitors through a maze and help them to solve a puzzle.
Those who read this blog know that I do not have the patience or attention span to follow Second Life games and quests. However, this installation is a stunner and should be visited by anyone who appreciates good virtual design. To visit this highly recommended art installation, which should be up through the end of March 2016:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA10/221/93/23
See more blog coverage of Cyberpolis:
Exploring SL with Dido
http://exploringslwithdido.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/cyberpolis-oracle-by-asmita-duranjaya.html
Juri's Virtual Art Blog:
http://juripelonen.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/lea10-another-tale-of-cyberpolis-oracle.html
Artist Asmita Duranjaya's links:
Blog:
http://giridevi.blogspot.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/satori.butar
Looking for more places to visit?
To see more of my coverage of great destinations to visit in Second Life (scroll down):
http://www.eddihaskell.com/search/label/Second%20Life%20Destinations
Check out Scoop It Second Life Destinations forr more great places to visit:
http://www.scoop.it/t/second-life-destinations
To find our more about the Linden Endowment for the Arts (LEA):
Blog:
http://lindenarts.blogspot.com/
Web Site:
http://lea-sl.org/
I constructed the two animated GIFs from 15 individual frames each over at ezgif.com.
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