“Looking back, the retrospective” – Part 4 “Sensual” by Harbor Galaxy
“This piece was part of a series of nudes I did about 3 years ago as I was experimenting with a new character. Her body isn’t perfect. Her breasts are smallish without much lift and her hips are a fuller with a bit of a tummy; she’s a character a bit more rooted in reality perhaps. The pose with her head thrown back and the use of blurring to give a sense of movement gave me a sense of unraveling, a loosening, a letting go, of becoming “Undone” ” – Harbor Galaxy
“Harbor was born as a lark, a way to while away a winter afternoon.
That lark has proven to be if not life-changing at least life-expanding.
Through Harbor and the creative possibilities of SL, I have been able to explore my own creative impulses and give form to the pictures that have been swirling around in my head for years now.”Harbor
He wanted to introduce Horizon, Mark Zuckerberg‘s platform that is supposed to become the future metaverse. Instead, the Facebook creator took an auto goal. Let’s see the details.
What should have been an incentive to use the virtual reality title would have suffered the boomerang effect: a mass of people ready to criticize and refuse the “invitation” to play. The reason is the low quality of the metaverse presented by Zuckerberg in his selfie on Horizon.
Horizon Worlds is a free online video game developed based on the metaverse. A virtual space where players can meet and do what they would do in real life: chat, go to work, buy houses, and so on.
Mark Zuckerberg’s selfie is a portrait of an avatar from the game Horizon Worlds that has just landed in France and Spain.
Zuckerberg: We’re launching Horizon Worlds in France and Spain and might I also use this opportunity to quash any rumours that my soul is trapped in a low budget educational animation from 2002. pic.twitter.com/MTk27vIw09
On the occasion of the launch of Horizon Worlds, Mark Zuckerberg’s selfie was released to show the innovation of a virtual reality game. The result, however, was a flop: endless criticism and comparisons to Second Life mainly described as a “game created 20 years earlier.”
However, any active Second Life player would ask: Have Mark Zuckerberg and those who write articles quoting Second Life in passing really explored Second Life? I really think not.
Let’s compare the graphics of Horizon Worlds with some of the best shots captured in Second life just to get an idea.
So by resuming, would Zuckerberg have spent 10 billion to achieve this? Maybe it was better to invest it in Second Life: today, we would have the metaverse, for real.
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