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view profile Bettina Tizzy (a group admin) says:
18 Aug 08 - EXTRA POINTS IF YOU TAG with "Baron Grayson," (we gotta honor the creator here, you guys) and "NPIRL."

fantastic, fantastic, fantastic......

Please make sure to add ONLY photographs taken at Templum ex Obscurum and that are ABOUT Templum.

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Title Author Replies Latest Post
woo hoo .... photo ops ^^ Tamzin Xigalia 0 5 months ago
And yet another piece of machinima... and boy, is this one DIFFERENT! Bettina Tizzy 5 14 months ago
A machinima by Osprey Therian Bettina Tizzy 0 16 months ago
Light and shadows on an epic scale: Templum ex Obscurum Bettina Tizzy 0 16 months ago
Like telegraphic signals, the magical pixels roll in... Bettina Tizzy 1 17 months ago
Music Video Collaboration? Ina Centaur 1 17 months ago

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About Templum ex Obscurum - A NPIRL photographic challenge

While art is a reflection of its time, it also inherently influences what it seeks to capture. Until I discovered Second Life®, cinema was, for me, the greatest derivative art form... influenced by everything and in turn, influencing everything else. While the notion had been seeping into my thinking for some time now, what I saw last night convinced me that virtual worlds - as a creative platform - will far surpass cinema in this regard.

For many weeks this past spring, I gave my heart and soul to the Garden of NPIRL Delights, and so it was that I ended up spending less than a couple of minutes previewing what was then a new creation on the grid. I probably didn't even have time to rez it all. I've just been back for the first time, and what I saw there astonished me.

Templum ex Obscurum by Baron Grayson - and now owned by Cuwynne Deerhunter - is a place that accomplishes what many have sought to do in Second Life but have always fallen short of... to transport us into a world that is so rich with narrative that we may as well have walked into a Brian de Palma or Visconti movie. Not the set of a movie. The actual movie.

I do believe we will long remember Templum ex Obscurum as being the first to really introduce this new syntax for content creation. For lack of better words, it is cinematic genius... so beguiling and bewitching that I could devote weeks to reporting on its many parts and details.

Instead, I challenge you, the photographers and Machinimators of Second Life, to show us what you see. I would like to feature the best of your work on the Not Possible IRL blog every week for the next four weeks, beginning today and ending on Sunday, September 14th.

If you would like to participate in this celebration and challenge, please add your photographs to this group. I haven't en't any prizes or awards to offer... just my enthusiasm and eagerness to see what the very talented people of Second Life will come up with. The selection process will be based on the number of comments and faves.

Teleport to Templum ex Obscurum direction from here.

http://npirl.blogspot.com

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