Saturday, October 27, 2007

Day 398: Zero Point



Zero Point is one of the Second Life Galleries. Its undoubtedly one of the best light and texture displays in Second Life, and an amazing exhibit of modern art.

If you have never played with Glow Rendering (or Renderglow), this is a good place to try :) Check out this Glow Rendering Tutorial on the SL Wiki.



Zero Point's ground floor is just a small part of the exhibit. All the cool stuff is up in the air :) So be sure to use these teleporters to see all the floors.

BTW, the ground floor is called "Reality". That should tell you something about this place ;P



Did I mention light and texture? :)



Everywhere you turn, there are amazing displays of color, lights, and movement.

Some are long corridors that you walk thru. Some others are sculptures.

A few are even interactive, and will do something if you Touch them :)



Like this evil king's throne...just try sitting in it ;P



And dont forget to take the elevator rides...



They are not your normal elevators :)



Every floor here has loads of dazzling exhibits!



Theres a ride at the Vomit Comet labeled "TO RIDE-grab a seat and hang on!".

Heehee they mean it :)



Its definitely one of the coolest rides in SL! Dont miss it :)



And dont forget to stop by the Shopping Platform and see more of the artist's works on sale.

Check out the Destructzion City! Its a miniature city you can walk thru and cause mayhem. Perfect for your inner monster :P

Zero Point's creator even has a blog that documents the sim.

If you would like to see one of the most interesting art exhibits in Second Life, come check out Zero Point. Click on Search, select Places, and enter "zero point". The SLURL is Kelham (162,106,0).



Hey, stop chasing the birds, you bad ole puddy cat!




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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i could c different displays of colors and textures, and it looks a fabulous modern art

SLNatalia said...

Dear Anonymous, its a pretty amazing place! The texture animations are just beautiful :)