Art in Second Life - Eupalinos Ugajin


I toured Haiku Quan's Free Museum in Second Life, picking up some of the free artwork offered by the artists who participated. Afterwards I visited the inworld studios of many of the 35 artists who had given their free art to the museum.

So many talented, generous artists! So much beautiful art! There is no way I can write about all of it, so today I will focus on Eupalinos Ugajin.

You can start by picking up free copies of three of his works at The Free Museum.

Then I recommend visiting his small gallery in Kowloon. More than meets the eye.


After that you can see his answer to "What would you leave behind, if you decided to lose yourself?" at the Grab by the Horns Exhibit  (You may not be able to teleport directly from the slurl - his exhibit is at 101B.)

"The English Lawn" 

A larger installation - "There is a hole in my inventory" -  is at Chris Marker's Gallery. There is a lot there to see and do.

"There is a Hole in My Inventory" has multiple sub-installations. Look for the slingshot teleport to get around. Be sure to choose 'Shared Environment' in your browser.

Below shot is from sub-installation "The Forest". In other sections you can kiss a frog, find out what is in the womens' bathroom, or find out about workplace safety. I'm not sure where along the way the tie started to follow me. (It disappeared after I teleported home.)

"The Forest" in "There is a Hole in My Inventory".

To learn more:

Eupalinos Ugajin's Website

His photos on Google

Eupalinos Ugajin also has collections of photos of things he thinks are funny, graphic works he likes, and architecture he likes. 

More about the Colonia Project. 


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