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Sanu/Exhibition: It was a Blur.

Second Life, as many of you know, has a fantastic potential for artistic expression. It was a Blur is a premiere example of the capabilities of Second Life in this artistic arena.

Bringing together numerous artists and designers from across the grid, Radio Signals has curated a show which invites viewers to immerse themselves in a truly stunning and visually interesting environment – the likes of which I have never seen in Second Life or anywhere else, for that matter. With a strict texture palette consisting of only two flat colour squares and varying transparency levels allowed, the way objects created interact with the environment and with each other proved both a challenge and a delight.

The artificial environment is like a pristine blank canvas upon which these 3D objects become flattened – where depth has no meaning beyond an almost ‘theoretical understanding’ of it within the space. You know that if you move your camera around, it is going to show you a different angle of what is most definitely an object with more than two dimensions, but because of the textures used and the structure that surrounds them, they seem to lack the third in a space that seems endless. Only the blurriness and size of objects far away, combined with the people who are traversing the area provides hints of depth. It is quite incredible to feel that the space these objects occupy is both condensed, and yet might continue on forever within the very same instant.

What also makes this exhibition most interesting is the ability for the viewers to become active participants in the art. Many of the installations were supplied with poses, sounds and animations – built-in methods by which visitors could feel a part of the work. This could also be enhanced by purchasing wearable art and design pieces, which were created specifically to enhance people’s ability to blend with their surrounds and make a statement once back in the ‘real world’ of Second Life. The following are some of the products I created to compliment my installation work. They are now available at It Was a Blur.

Kat Johnston/Sanu in SL: The gemini skin in pure, which goes perfectly with the Blur Sphere in the same shade.

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Sanu in SL/Kat Johnston: The Gemini skin in the sullied tone, which goes perfectly with the Blur Sphere of the same shade.

Similar to the environment, I wanted my products to mimic a similar colour scheme and two-sided nature. Thus, these skins come in Pure and Sullied. I want to include a picture of the Spheres here (I created them in both the Pure and Sullied shades also, to blend perfectly with the skins when worn), however my ads for them do include some pixel nudity… so I’d better not, I suppose! The first image in this post does show it off adequately – it is the sphere upon my back!

I also created three sets of jewelry which I have not surprisingly entitled ‘Blur’ for people to remember the exhibition by.

Sanu in SL/Kat Johnston: Monocles created to accompany the 'It was a Blur' exhibition in the virtual world of Second Life.

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Kat Johnston/Sanu in SL: The earrings set for sale at the Blur exhibition in the virtual world Second Life.

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Kat Johnston/Sanura Sakai: Facial and belly button piercings created to accompany the 'It was a Blur' exhibition in the virtual world Second Life.

You can see some more images I’ve captured of the exhibition wearing two of my own wearable art offerings on my ‘It was a Blur’ set on Flickr.

You can visit It Was a Blur too, between now and August 16th.

Sketch: My heart belongs to Old Spice Guy.

Kat Johnston Sketch: My heart belongs to Old Spice Guy.

Ok, I’ll admit it… I still think that it is beyond awesome that my tweet got picked to get a personalized response by the Old Spice Guy on youtube. From the surely thousands of questions that would have been propelled towards the Old Spice team, it feels really great to be one of the ordinary people who got a personal reply. This was my tweet:

“@OldSpice If Old Spice was originally for the ladies (as Wiki states), are you certain these new scents are quite manly enough?”

I was informed that Old Spice was originally for the ladies (this is the wiki article I was referring to), but its many very manly side-effects made it more suitable for the menfolk. He even did air-quotes around the ‘as Wiki states’ bit!

That video has now racked up over 76,000 views. How awesome is that?

Annnnnyhow, onto other things!

For those of you who would have picked up the Hootie Set last weekend at Sanu in Second Life, you might recognize the picture today! It is a similar blue heart, and a bit of a sneak peek at a new little product which will be out soon. I’ve been so flat-out with things lately that I haven’t had time to finish them up yet though, so it might take a few days before they’re out. Right this second I am so flat out with real life thingies and the Blur exhibition in Second Life that I just haven’t had time to finalize them yet. Doh!

That’s all for now, in any case. The Blur exhibition opens up tomorrow, and once I am finished with everything for that, I will be sure to post pictures of my contributions. I’m really exciting to be taking part in it!

Sanu in SL and Photography: Tastes of Summer.

Kat Johnston Photography: A photograph of plump, juicy strawberries, with one dipped in home-made white chocolate ganache.

Let’s start with a nice little photo I took last night! I really need to get a better camera, better lighting and some reflectors if I plan on doing this all that often – but I still think they turned out pretty great. For a post-baking snack I had some plump, juicy strawberries dipped in some left-over white chocolate ganache which I had made up to top some very tasty cupcakes.

If you’d like a recipe for the ganache, I’ve posted one with this picture on flickr. Ganache is really rather simple to make, is very versatile and tends to impress, too! You can also find the rest of the strawberry pictures there in the set ‘sweet treats’!

Sanu in Second Life: A peapod lounge, bringing together the awesomeness that is peas and lounging!

And here’s the Sanu update for today. There’s actually three colours of the peapod lounges available – all nice, fresh shades of green. This lounge has been in the works for a little while, actually – they were built soon after the yummy peapods were made. I just had to wait a little while to get the perfect system for adding the animations.

Rather than having to rely on pose-balls, these lounges use low-lag scripts which have a menu, allowing anyone who sits on it to adjust their position perfectly using movements in all directions and rotation where needed. That means that it can fit almost any avatar every time! Certainly an improvement on needing to have the owner around to adjust it for you if needed, don’t you think?

Sanu in SL: Yummy peapods, summer flats, and some other cute things!

Sanu in Second Life: Tasty, delicious, yummy peapods! I absolutely love fresh peas, don't you?

It’s a day for a Sanu update, because I’ve been neglect in anything on this blog for a couple of weeks due to my tonsillitis and flu. Urgh… being sick just sucks.

First up, as you can see above, are some yummy little peapods!

Sanu in Second Life: Nothing screams summer fun like some cute flats in pastel shades, don't you think?

Next up… some fun summer flats. It is actually winter here in Australia, but in the states everything is sun and sand at the height of Summer! Therefore, I just had to do some summery releases.

Sanu in Second Life: Who can stop at just one pair of flats? Are you rediculous? Here's some more, with flowers!

Annnnd I couldn’t just stop at one style.

Sanu in Second Life: Actually... I couldn't even stop at two styles of these cute, summery shoes. They're just so cute and fun!

I couldn’t even stop at two. I mean, who can say no to cute summer footwear? A girl can never have enough shoes in Second Life.

Sanu in Second Life: A second series of tiny butterflies... because you can never have too many butterflies at stunningly small proportions!

Moving on, I had to do up a second series of tiny butterflies. Fun colours, a variety of attachment points, and just as cute as can be, the second series are a great addition to the first. Each series comes with fifteen butterflies, so there are now thirty that can be collected!

Sanu in Second Life: And for the final Sanu update today: Tiny dragonflies. I felt I just had to extend my tiny insects range!

For the final Sanu product update for today: tiny dragonflies. I think I want to go through and do up a whole range of tiny insects. I know a lot of people think that they are gross, but at the very least, butterflies and dragonflies are a sure favourite with a variety of people. I’m thinking that ladybugs might be next, or even (although I realize they are not insects) snails. I’ll just have to see how I am inspired when the time comes!

That’s all for the Sanu update today – some of these items are not yet at the mainstore, but are at Summer Bazaar. They’ll all be appearing at the mainstore within a couple of days, however.

Sketch and Sanu: Masks… and Spring.

Kat Johnston Sketch: All masked up... but where to go? I'm not sure that a masquerade ball is an every-day occurance.

Phew! It has been a rather long day, really… running around, buying obscure Japanese and other Asian candy, finding melon mochi, and getting scolded for (yet again) buying something where the package doesn’t explicitly state what I’ll find inside (it had grapes on the packaging, somewhere… surely whatever is inside is somewhat grape flavoured, one would hope). The hubby has come up with this silly rule that I’m not meant to buy something when I don’t actually know what it is.

I, for one, think it makes life interesting.

Ok, so you might end up throwing away bits and pieces. Basil Seed Drink, for example, is not for everyone (it said on the package what it was, so I was allowed to get it… I still haven’t gotten up the courage to try it though). Isn’t that the point though? You try something… you see how it is… and even if you throw it away, you’re that much more experienced because of it.

At the very least, you have a great story to tell somebody in how absolutely weird and not-so-wonderful this random food item was. Worth the investment? Provided you’re not blowing a fortune on food whose packages can only be interpreted in another language… I think so.

Sanu in Second Life: As if a summer skybox wasn't enough... here's one to celebrate Spring. It even comes with flowers, because we all know that flowers are fun!

And now for the Sanu update! I thought that there was really no point in doing two separate posts, so I’m rolling them both into one today.

This is my latest skybox – a Spring themed piece designed to match nicely to the Summer Daydreams Skybox I released a while back. You know that I’m going to have to do Autumn and Winter now that I’ve done both a Spring and a Summer – it just makes sense! That may have to wait for another day though.

That’s all for today!