Please: Use Shared Environment light, Walk (or Run) to visit, as some of the installations only react with groundfloor sensors.
Use Ultra Graphics – Advanced lighting model WITHOUT shadows and draw distance around 200-250 m
Particles max Switch off your face lights (or reduce intensity) to avoid unwelcome reflections,
as well as non critical Scripts to reduce lag.
The Borderless Project is a multi-level, interactive digital art exhibition wherein we play with light: reflections, structures, movement, creation and evolution. With sounds and music to match the emotions brought to life by the multi-talented team of artists and scripters. The Borderless Project derives much of its inspiration from Team LAB founded in Japan in 2001 by Toshiyuki Inoko, and now a series of multinational installations throughout the world.
The Borderless Project, in Second Life, explores what we can do within this world where gravity is unimportant, physics is negotiable, and magic is possible! The Borderless Team of Magicians are: Betty Tureaud, Gem Preiz, Delain Canucci, Thoth Jantzen, Mitsuko Kytori, Blaise Timtam and Akiko Kinoshi
Settings: Please be very sure to be using the latest SL or Firestorm Viewer with EEP set to Use Shared Environment. This is critical! Also please be sure to accept the Elite Experience as The Borderless Project uses both of these extensively!
We hope you will join us for Borderless Part 2 by Gem Preiz!
“Whatever you want Whatever you need Anything you want done baby I do it naturally ‘Cause I’m every woman (Every woman) It’s all in me It’s all in me Yeah I’m every woman It’s all in me Anything you want done baby I do it naturally I’m every woman It’s all in me I can read your thoughts right now Every woman, whoever made ya say… Whoa whoa whoa Whoa (oh) whoa (oh) whoa I can cast a spell See, but you can’t tell Mix a special groove Put fire inside of you Anytime you feel danger or fear Then instantly I will appear Yeah oh I’m every woman It’s all in me Anything you want done baby I do it naturally Whoa whoa whoa Whoa whoa whoa I can set your knees Like playing unto the seas I can make a rhyme of confusion in your mind And when it comes down to some little flash of love I got it, I got it I got it, got it, baby baby I’m every woman It’s all in me Anything you want done baby I do it naturally I’m every woman It’s all in me I can read your thoughts right now Every woman, whoever made ya say… Whoa whoa whoa Whoa whoa whoa I ain’t braggin’ ‘Cause I’m the one Just ask me Oh, it shall be done And don’t bother To compare I’ve got it”
Takayuki Noami’s self-produced electroacoustic music project, which advocates noise classical music.
After releasing his first album ‘Foresta’ in 2013, he has been working mainly in the Tokyo metropolitan area and the virtual space ‘Second Life’.
Since 2015, he has produced the sound installation ‘STRUKTURO’ in Second Life.
In 2016, he participated in Senju LAB #1, a screening of his video works organized by composer Akira Senju, with video director Kenji Agata.
In March 2019, the music video ‘Dancing Fly in My Head’ (directed by Kenji Agata) was released with the cooperation of Akira Senju’s office, Tokyo University of the Arts COI and YAMAHA.
In October 2020, his music video “Soft Strings” (directed by Takayuki Noami) won the Best Music Video Director Award at the International Film Festival “1st Monthly Film Festival” (Serbia).
Influenced by the ideas of Eric Satie and John Cage, Tia Rungray’s music is primarily instrumental, using ambient sounds, piano, and even noise. He creates his worldview with a unique style that incorporates ambient, post-classical and noise music. The fusion of sophisticated piano and violent and ferocious noise depicts the inner world of human beings, and the rough and raw live performance where stillness and motion coexist is not only soothing to the audience but also makes them feel even madness.
His first nationally distributed album ‘MindgEsso’ was released on 29 April 2018 on the independent label Cat&Bonito. It has led composer Akira Senju to say “I’ve heard the air of the future”.
On 27 July 2020, he released an album with Yorihisa Taura titled ‘Juvenile’ on the independent label ‘Tannukineiri Records’.
“All the Songs We Never Sang is an elegy to loss. It was originally created in honor of a close friend who had passed, but in this last year we have lost so many: it is for all of us.
To EXPERIENCE: The first 2 rows have empty chairs with sit animations that provide a specific view. Tap an arrow key or escape key to see this point of view. There are details in the piece which will reward the patient and the curious.”
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