Buffalo State University student Brittany Chonka showcases her final collection on Fashion Research Institute's Virtual Runway set created especially for the Runway 3.0 fashion event held May 1.
Buffalo State University student Melissa Marchand showcases her final collection on Fashion Research Institute's Virtual Runway set created especially for the Runway 3.0 fashion event held May 1.
From the top of the world in Yellowstone...you can see an OpenSim core developer, Justin Clark-Casey, perched up on top enjoying the view.
Showing an avatar view starting out in virtual Yellowstone National Park in Sciencesim, then moving back away showing the immensity of the mirror world land space being simulated.
Lake Shoshone got water, and we were there to watch the sun set over the crystalline waters.
The following video was taken in ScienceSim grid in the Geography regions with terrain for the Yellowstone National Park loaded.
Fashion Research Institute CEO Shenlei Winkler presented the initial proposal for a formal foundation for OpenSim in education, science, and research on Friday, December 11 at a MICA Professional Seminar in Second Life.
Transparent Lexan Transportation & Display case for 500 pencils.
Fashion Research Institute presents the work of its interns at an end of summer student runway show, Fluid.
LArge-scale OpenSim build, Shengri La Chamomile, in Science Sim.