VOGUE
14 Sep 2011 4 Comments
in Biography and Works, My Works Tags: Academy of Brera, Accademia di Brera, art, arte, ArteLibera, ArtSpace UTSA, ATM Milan, Avant-Garde, Blotto Epsilon, BRYN OH, Canadian government, Cover, Cutea Benelli, Ethel Granger, giovanni dalla bona, imparafacile, Kasteel Amerongen, Marina Bellini, merlino mayo, Metro of Milan, Mexi Lane, MiC, MIND (Milan network for design), museiincomuneroma, OAC, Ontario Arts Council O.A.C., Peter Greenaway, Polytechnic University of Milan, Rai TV, ROSE BORCHOVSKI, Saskia Boddeke, second life, September, Simba Schuman, Simona Lamonaca, sl, Stella Tennant, Steven Meisel, Storm Blauvelt, Susa Bubble, Teatro Arcimboldi, Teatro dell'Opera Roma, The Blue Planet, University of Texas, UWA, VOGUE, VOGUE Italia
The 26 August 2011 finally come out a well written and positive article by Simona Lamonaca about Art in virtual worlds related to Real Life on VOGUE (Italia) newspaper with my photo about my installation work in Second Life that I did for the Fine Arts Brera Academy, Polytechnic and ATM transports in Milan and presented in RAI television in december 2010.
In the article and illustrations the mentioned artists are: Bryn Oh, Rose Borchovski, Peter Greenaway – illustrations: Merlino Mayo, Cutea Benelli and Blotto Epsilon.
The mentioned institutions, museums, universities and galleries, etc. are: Canadian government (Ontario Arts Council O.A.C.), MiC (Museums of Rome), Academy of Brera (Fine Arts Academy in Milan) MIND (Milan network for design), Polytechnic (University of Milan), UWA (University of Western Australian), ArtSpace UTSA (University of Texas), and Spencer Museum of Art ( University of Kansas), Parco della Musica (in Rome), and the Teatro Arcimboldi (TAM in Milan), Imparafacile Ning, ArteLibera.
References:
- An english translation of the article can be found here on Bryn Oh Blog
- A short article version on the website VOGUE.it
- The first presentation of the project for Fine Arts Academy of Brera “The Metro of Milan meets virtual worlds (1st Part)”
Merlino Mayo project description for Brera Academy.
- The presentation in Live Television of the project “The Metro of Milan meets virtual worlds (2nd Part) ON AIR – RAI Television”.
- Bryn Oh won a Canadian Governative OAC Media Artists Emerging Program (the story of it on her blog)
-Videos from Bryn Oh:
- http://museiincomuneroma.wordpress.com/ (managed by Mexi Lane, aka Marina Bellini)
- http://imparafacile.ning.com/ (managed by Imparafacile Runo, aka Giovanni Dalla Bona)
- http://www.artelibera.biz/ (Arte Libera managed Simba Schuman and Storm Blauvelt)
- The University of Western Australia
A blog for the University of Western Australia (UWA) presence on Second Life. A post about the Vogue’s article.
- “The Blue Planet” Show at TAM Theatre Arcimboldi and Teatro dell’Opera di Roma – Peter Greenaway and Saskia Boddeke with music by Goran Bregovic
-Videos from Rose Borchovsky:
WHY IS THERE SOMETHING Susa Bubble Part 5: Greek Myth, The Battle of the Gods
LOST IN COUNTING – Susa Bubble
WHY IS THERE SOMETHING -Introduction-
Trailer: Een dag uit het leven-Kasteel Amerongen/ A day in the life of Castle Amerongen -1680
- VOGUE (Italy Edition) on WebMagazine: http://www.vogue.it/ - http://www.vogue.it/magazine – The Cover of September Avant-Garde by Steven Meisel - subject Ethel Granger (1905-1982) photographer Stella Tennant








Sep 14, 2011 @ 23:08:38
Great article on the Vogue and the blog post!
Sep 15, 2011 @ 00:03:06
Thanks Mikati! I’d put more details and links as possible about this interesting article to let people to find all informations and related news. I think it’s important to improve this kind of comunication and attention from Media and official Press to tell what’s happening between virtual worlds and real life Art develop. ^o^
Sep 17, 2011 @ 00:02:13
Thank you Merlino)
Sep 21, 2011 @ 12:48:07
You’re welcome Rose! I say it again here, this kind of things are really good to let know people through traditional informations media, about the Virtual Art Develop (in the next future augmented-mixed reality) and we are pioneers in it, as Bryn said in other words, we are in the Daguerreotype’s age of Virtual Art ^o^ and this is terribly interesting !