Moon Dance
November 4, 2009 | Vetting explained
dance inside the moon and explore Second Life and yourself
Sundog Branner an Australian artist and explorer of the miracles of time and times. He travels through time and space and provides us with his of unique art and insights, now he has opened his newest installation "the moon" as a part of the "Force Planet" exhibition from iTony Pleides. Second Life provides us the possibility to join him on his journey and so we can go for an interactive journey straight into the moon to listen and see his video art.
Join me for the moon dance in the video or come to his installation in SL. The procedure for playing the videos is simple; just open his youtube channel - select one video and copy the URL - click on the box on the floor and paste the URL into the chatbox. Enjoy
Kiko Hunniton for iCNN
Sundog´s youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/sundog2013
The Moon:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Pearl/81/33/1991
Force Planet
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