Kafeneio: Are You Ready? Let’s Go!
Where Were We? Kafeneio Comes Back to Life – The Craft-World Blog Kafeneio was created over a year ago to serve as a hub for information, debates, ideas, creativity, and…
Mal Burns / Malburns Craftster has left us, leaving a great void in Craft World Grid and Inworld Review.
Mal Burns / Malburns Craftster has left us, leaving a great void in Craft World Grid and Inworld Review. I worked on his interview for a few days, together with…
One of the founders of Craft tells her story
I guess Tosha Tyran needs no introduction, being one of the founders of Craft. So I’ll let her tell me about herself. Hi Tosha, can you tell us a little…
In Between: an open threshold between inside and outside, here and elsewhere
The opening of the exhibition In Between a Craft World, hosted in one of the rooms of the Museo del Metaverso, was more than an artistic event: it was a…
When Madness Means the Joy of Meeting
Picture a table laid out with fragrant teas, delicious sweets, and a cozy atmosphere, where chairs are never quite enough for all the curious souls who arrive. A small, serene…
Utopia
Utopia is a land without freedom. The only one to resist, in a forgotten corner of the swamp, is a ramshackle statue: once a symbol of hope, now home to…
Vanessa case, a collective novel
Vanessa Case is a collective novel as the result of a Writing Workshop in Craft World. This is not the first collective writing experience promoted by Lorenza Colicigno aka Azzurra…
Original Sims: Exploring Electric Island
If you love virtual worlds crafted with incredible attention to detail, the latest sim by William Hell (also known as Edo Net) is sure to amaze you. William is a…
25 April: the memory that binds us to the present
25 April is not just a date to commemorate, it is an ethical and civil reference point that demands to be renewed every year in thought and action. Celebrating Liberation…
Tuscan schools in the Eduverso, an educational project in Craft World that links education and territory
Some time ago we interviewed for Kafeneio.blog, Rita Moretti, Headmaster of I. C. STATALE “G. MICALI” in LIVORNO who is carrying out in Craft World the project “Tuscan Schools in…
Alanna – Jack La Bolina’s sea
It is said that Alanna is a Gaelic Irish derivation, from Alain which means “beautiful, bright, shining”, another hypothesis is that it derives from the Indo-European Alun, with the meaning…