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Posted November 18, 2009
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This iReport is part of an assignment:
Stories from Second Life |
Burning Life - Burn and Renew!
Much has been said and photographed on the Burning Life since its first event in Second Life in 2003. The question is under what terms would it be possible to talk about something new or which of the many facets of that event still surprise you?
The issue here is freedom to act, to express ideas and create from scratch, something that causes impact and talk to you; and that, surprisingly will only be seen for a week. We can consider 'Burning Life' a huge art exhibition, which brings together multiple styles and events.
Art is a dynamic and subjective concept, in connection with the ideas of a moment. And it raises questions about an event like Burning Life and its daring artists, with their fascinating and spectacular creations. The freedom to create exceeds the actual bid, because in the virtual world everything is possible and the limitations or "dangers" of RL, are completely pulverized.
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