Here are some pics from this weekend's The Happening. See all 90+ pics on Flickr (thehappening tag). I'll be updating this post later today and tomorrow with a description of what went down, how it felt, things learned, and ideas for new mixed-reality events. For now I wanted to get this up and say thanks to everyone who attended at R&B Coffee in Washington DC and Second Life. Enjoy and look for connections between the real and virtual spaces (as Phillip Torrone called it while navigating both via his homemade VR headset, "The other here." Hey! I like that expression :-]).
Thanks so much to Alphonso, Kim, Damon and R&B Coffee for putting on such a great show and inviting the mixed-reality installation! If you're in NE Washington DC, stop by R&B for a drink and see if you get that pang of virtual recognition.











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