Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Playing with Pictures #2 - Spencer Museum of Art

A good friend introduced me to the Spencer Museum of Art sim. This is a fun sim to explore and watch itself build and then fall apart. The destination guide describes this sim as:
In the real world, art that repeatedly falls on its visitors might be grounds for a lawsuit. Thankfully, your avatar is well-equipped to sit in a pile of worn-out couches and enjoy the Petrovsky Flux, which grows like a cluster of molecules, then blows itself up before restarting the cycle.
 Rather than recreate what is already written, I will point you to an article on New World Notes from November of 2010. The explain the history behind the sim and the Petrovsky Flux. I went to Wikipedia expecting some grand explanation, the linked article sums it up well though.

I was at the sim the other day and decided to snap a picture. Once again I played around with a lot of settings trying to find the correct look. Turned out pretty well I think, and gives you a good look at the the structure as it is being built.

The Petrovsky Flux at the Spencer Museum of Art in Second Life

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