Thursday, December 11, 2008

Your Holiday Rickroll

Greetings and stuff....

So I haven't posted since August. I'm lazy. You wanna make something of it?
Actually, I am quite busy, mostly in RL. Something to do with getting a business back up and running. Its one of those things when no one really knows what in the hell they are supposed to be doing, so a couple of people end up doing all the work that the other people are supposed to help with, miscommunication, lack of communication...joyous, let me tell you. But I'm fine, really. I have not gnawed off my arms (or anyone else's arms), so that's a step in the right direction.

So what has been going on in SL? Glad you asked (and you did ask, right?). First off, Gropius is slowly dwindling down to a mere hole in the wall, mostly due to lack of Lindens and buyer's interest. People seem to like what I do, but not enough to buy it. Stupid recession... One of my main sources of income has ceased to be, and that makes me sad on a few levels. Club Necropolis, the place that I had been DJing at for over a year, has closed down. Actually, one year is pretty damn good. Not quite up there with Club Industry's longevity, but a great run nevertheless. I will definately miss it.
Now I am at Blood Rose on Thursdays from 7-9pm. I also DJ and stuff at Portland Connection. Speaking of Portland Connection, it's pretty neato! A bunch of really amazing and creative people got together and created Portland, Oregon in SL. The even offered me an Event Planner position. It's spiffy.

So on to the important stuff...your Holiday Rickroll. I have thoroughly enjoyed this Internet phenomenon, and not out of any particular love for the song. Mostly, it's because I am at that age that seeing Rick Astley do his white-boy groove kinda makes me misty-eyed and long for the Good Ol' Days (tm). But this particular Rickroll is a double-whammy for us Gen X-ers, as it combines an aggrivatingly catchy tune with one of the most beloved (and weird) Muppets: Beeker.
Enjoy this in good health, happiness and joy.

Never Gonna Give You Up.

Synn

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Uhmmmm....

Ever get that feeling that you should really be doing something, but you aren't sure what? I have this feeling that I should post to this blog, but I have no idea what to write. Maybe I should write about that just rebuilt my gallery. Perhaps I should tell you guys that I have new furniture available. Of course, I could blog about my SL experiences, but they consist of weird things that I probably shouldn't mention in mixed company. But that one thing with that one person in that one place...that was cool.
I will post some pics of my new inventory, maybe get around to doing a new machinima. Definately looking forward to the weekend when I can get some proper sleep. In the meantime, I think I will go eat dinner and play some Rockband. Then try to sleep in the mugginess that is Oregon in the summer.

Tired, Sweaty, Hungry but Reasonably Happy,

Synn

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Running Up That Hill

Whee! My first machinima! I heard this song and immediately started working. Normally, Kate Bush kinda drives me insane. But Placebo did an amazing job with thier cover. Yes, I know there are some screw-ups (stupid AO!). But it can only get better from here. I want to thank Sabatino Orca for agreeing to be in the video...he was fabulous! And I especially want to thank Gemini Galeatea for being such a good sport for letting me use her partner. If you have never been there, go to Devil's Moon. This video was shot entirely in that sim, and it looks even cooler in person.
Lights, Camera, Action!
Synn

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Ghosts 36

I am a NIN fan. Yes, I loves me some Trent and I have loved him and his work since I first saw "Head Like a Hole" way back in 1988. I remember thinking, "I don't know what in the hell I am looking at, but gee whiz, I like it!" In May, Mr. Reznor released Ghosts I-IV, an experimental-type album of all instrumental music. And he asked his fans to make a video for thier favorite song and post it in a YouTube group. It seems he would like to do a film festival with his favorite videos. Well, mine got copyrighted by NIN. I have no idea what that means...could mean anything. Maybe they did a blanket copyright of all 1000+ videos, or they just did it to the ones they liked. If it's the latter...WOOT! Anyhow, here is my entry. It is just a bunch of shots and a bit of footage I did while wandering around the Hawthorne District in my hometown of Portland, OR. I'm pleased with it, regardless if it's the work of an amature fan-girl. I will bet that you will have some questions about it, so I will answer them now: yes, those are my feet (guess which set is mine), and I have forgotten the name of that guy with the goatee, but he sold me a really cool patch that I sewed onto one of my bags. Oh, and that weird, amorphous jello-y looking thing? That's a really big soap bubble. Funny what you find on the street, isn't it?
Enjoy!
Great Big NINny,
Synn

Friday, May 23, 2008

Presenting: Douglas Story

Many of you in the SL art world know about Douglas Story and his amazing close-up photos of flowers. Well, I managed to get him to show two brand-spanking-new photos, and let me tell you...the man can make flowers look sexy! He will be showing his work for the next month, and yes, it will be for sale. So you get your chance at adding some of his fabulous work to your collection.

Impressed and Pleased,

Synn

Monday, May 19, 2008

Roots of Breakdance (Run DMC - It's Like That)

I love this. I really, really love this. The Russians did the original "You Got Served". Enjoy!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Where the Hell Have I Been?!

Haven't we all wondered that from time to time? You get a phonecall around 8am and the person on the other end says, "Hey, man! Where are you?" And you look around and say,"Fucked if I know...gimme a second." No, this has never happened to me, but I know a guy...

This is not the case with me. In fact, I know exactly where I have been physically. Mentally is another issue altogether. In SL, I unpartnered and wallowed around in that ridiculous mire of self-flagellation that many of us have gone through. In RL, I lost my job and then found another one. In the meantime, I have been playing around with the other artists in SL...and I have no idea why I didn't do it sooner. Have you SEEN these guys? Personally, the one that really grabbed me was Douglas Story. In fact, his own amazing photography has inspired me to try my hand at. Mine isn't near is good, but I can say that it is a start in the right direction (Yes, you can see my attempts at mediocrity at Gropius. Try not to laugh too hard). But really, take a look around at the artists in SL. "Fabulous" is too small of a word.

In related news, May 18th is Walter Gropius' birthday. In celebration of this, I have made a free gift of two scultptural lamps that are no longer for sale: Midnight Daisys and Midnight Roses. You can't get these anymore, so if you want one, go get it! I will have it up for another week or so. After that, you will have to beg if you want one. And I mean really beg...like, on your knees begging. If you want to get on your knees and beg for fun, you are more than welcome to. Just please set an appointment. I'm a busy woman.

Soon I should have another couple of artists in to show thier work, so I will keep you updated. In the meantime, I'm fine. We're all fine here...now.

How are you?

Together At Last,

Synn

PS: I'd like to give a special "Thank you!" to Berol Feller for reminding me that this blog still exists.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Art for the Sake of Art

ART- noun:
1. Human effort to imitate, supplement, alter, or counteract the work of nature.
2. The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the sense of beauty, specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium.
3. The study of these activities.
4. The product of these activities; human works of beauty considered as a group.
5. High quality of conception or execution, as found in works of beauty; aesthetic value.


The Free Dictionary
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/art


"The definition of art is controversial in contemporary philosophy. Whether art can be defined has also been a matter of controversy. The philosophical usefulness of a definition of art has also been debated."

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/art-definition/

"Definition of Art: Any human creation which contains an idea other than its utilitarian purpose."

Shah Jahan
http://www.shah.it/define.htm

What is art? Why do we do it? What is its purpose? And, more to the point, why am I even asking? Many people have asked this question, from the loftiest philosopher to the guy next to you in the art gallery as he squints at a weird abstract painting that he says looks like something his kid made in nursery school. It's a nebulous question with an equally nebulous answer that varies from person to person. It really is in the eye of the beholder. So why define it? Why, indeed...

For me, the best place to start is with my own experience as an artist. I love to create. I have loved it since I was given my first box of Crayons (I still love those uber-boxes with a ba-zillion colors). Over the years, I have experimented with many different mediums: ink, pencil, watercolor and acrylic paint, Sculpy, metal, paper, photography, digital...all in the name of trying to find what makes me feel the most fulfilled. As a result, I have decided that creating art, in my case, is mostly masturbatory. And I don't mean that I have an art fetish. Creating art just feels good. To put your sweat and soul and love into a piece of work is extremely satisfying. Being able say "Damn, that's awesome!" and hearing other people echo the sentiment is one of the biggest ego-strokes you can get. It's part of YOU. It is YOU, in a matter of speaking. And guess what? You're awesome! Now doesn't that feel good?

Yet, it's not only the end product that defines art. Art is a journey, even if you don't intend it. A blank canvas (be it an actual canvas, digital project, hunk of clay or sheet of typing paper) is a possibility. Anything can happen. You may have a crisp vision in your mind of how you want your art to turn out. And half the time, it morphs into something completely different. During the act of creation, things happen, evolve and change. You explore the way the words and colors and shapes make you feel and they are expressed through the medium. Deviation, in this case, is encouraged. Some writers may start with a clear outline of their story and stick to it scene for scene. Others find that the characters they create evolve on their own, thus changing the storyline into something new. Either way, the journey from Point A to Point B isn't a ride through flatlands in a Buick. It's a journey by land, sea and air through your own perceptions and emotions. That's why Art Therapy is becoming a very viable and respected technique. It enables you to explore YOU.

In my opinion, the art you create is a facet of yourself. Even Gropius is an expression of me and my avatar. The Bauhaus style is clean and simple and elegant. It expresses order and calm, and it makes me feel centered. When I create a Bauhaus piece, I keep these ideals in mind in the hopes that it will be expressed through my work. Often, Bauhaus is defined as "art without soul". My goal is to give it some of the soul it lacks. Whether I succeed is up to the beholder, of course. But art is always up for experimentation and interpretation. Even if it is just a black leather chair, you can still make it look cool and sexy.

In Second Life, art is everywhere. From the smallest prim flower to the most grandiose castle, everything is an expression of its creator. There aren't any hacks or posers. There are only levels of experience and refinement. Even SL photography is an art form, as it takes as much of a talented eye to be a photographer in the real world as it does in the virtual world. It's all about what we see, feel and experience. So I think I have a new definition for art: art is an expression of the self.

Put that on your paintbrush and paint it.

Expressively,

Synn

Monday, January 14, 2008

If I build it, I can put my stuff there...

Wow! Who would have thought it would be so damn hard to build a Bauhaus-style building. One of the trademarks of Bauhaus art is its simplicity, kinda like Zen style. Instead, I have five different builds that I shrank down and stuck in my inventory (for posterity, of course) before I finally hit upon the one I liked. I was poking around the Internet today at work and found a picture of the Bauhaus Museum in Germany. They had these wonderful towers that really made a striking statement. So as soon as I got home, I put on my Skidz belt, rolled up my sleeves and viola! The Gropius Gallery was finally erected! And what an erection it was! Wait...that came out wrong...
Anyhow, I was very excited about my build, so I invited my friend and fellow artist, Sabatino Orca, to have a look. He was quite impressed, I am proud to say. So I invited him to be a part of my new group: Gropius. I had to get onto Babelfish to get the correct German words for Director, Curator and Artist. And yes, Virgina, you can join, too.
So what now? Well, I need to move in and get some art on the walls (the whiteness is blinding). And there will be a Grand Opening Party, too...once I get my stuff together. Can you feel the excitment?! I knew that you could!

Stoked Beyond Belief,

Synn

Saturday, January 12, 2008

And so it begins...

Hello!
So I finally got my land in the beautiful Sede di Marte sim, courtesy of the wonderful Charlene Trudeau. I managed to get a spot right next to the Main Square, so I am quite pleased. This is a picture of the basic shape. Pretty blank, yeah? Well, you gotta start somewhere. I am going to make some textures for it and hopefully, we will have a great-looking (or partially great-looking) building by the time I leave for the day.
Now I must go...tea time and all.

Busily,

Synn

Friday, January 11, 2008

What is Bauhaus?

When many people think of Bauhaus, the first thing that comes to mind is a goth band fronted by a skinny Englishman that likes to throw around rose petals and sing about dead horror movie actors (Don't be embarassed if you did. I did, too). It wasn't until college that I found out that there was another meaning to this strange German word. And since there are others that have explained it far better than I, here is an excerpt from www.arthistoryguide.com:

"The Bauhaus movement is a school of art, architecture and design characterized by geometric design, respect for practical material, and its severely economic sensibilities. The Bauhaus movement was founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 in Germany and ended in the 1930’s. Gropius coined the term Bauhaus as an inversion of the word meaning ‘house construction’ or ‘Hausbau’. Gropius taught at a school which focused on functional craftsmanship, and his students were guided to focus on designs that could be mass produced. The Bauhaus school had some famous teachers which included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, and Marcel Breuer. The Bauhaus movement continues to influence us today, where any modern environment often incorporates elements of the period. The ideas of the Bauhaus creators have influenced architecture, furniture, typography, and weaving. Famous artists of the Bauhaus movement include Lyonel Feininger, Johannes Itten, Franz Marc, Georg Muche, and Oskar Schlemmer. "

Not only does that explain the basic foundations of Bauhaus art and design, it also explains the name Gropius, the name that I have chosen for this blog. The Bauhaus style has been a great influence on me, mainly in architecture and furniture design. I have not gotten a chance to fully explore and showcase this wonderfully simple, elegant and decidedly modern way of designing until recently, and I am all kinds of stoked about it...

Gropius is the name of a gallery that will soon be opening in Second Life, featuring Bauhaus-style art, furniture and design elements. This is a big step for me, as I have a small gallery of my own, as well as a larger gallery I co-operate with another SL artist friend. Having my own gallery (as well as all of the tier fees and headaches that go with it) is an exciting prospect, and I hope that it will add yet another dimention to the already amazing and diverse Second Life art scene. I hope to feature different art themes monthly, as well as possibly bringing in other artists. And yes, you will be able to buy as well as look.

I will be posting as things develop, so come back and take a look!

Hopefully,

Synn