



Zero Point
Sabine Stonebender's latest work is a very trippy elevator ride into the digital cosmos.
"Groovy" is one comment that someone said while I was visiting. Also "mmmm" and "wow this place is the bomb"
This is a huge assult on your senses, and well worth dropping in, taking the elevator, and experiencing Sabine's work.
There is a store and the only place in Second Life to find many of the previously unseen and unsold artworks and creations. Located high in the sky for zippy fps. (take a TP)
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Kelham/164/94/99
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