Friday, October 26, 2007

Sator's door in Grenoble


A new entry in MSM! The "Sator's door" is a Tisseur De Toile's picture. This door is in Grenoble, the first picture is by Geoffrey, but I choose that by Tisseur De Toile because is complete. Thanks to this collaborators.

Carré magique romain sur une porte à Grenoble - Geoffrey
La porte au palindrome "sator arepo tenet opera rotas" c'est aussi des mots carrés. - Tisseur De Toile

MSM SL gadgets at Onrez shop

I think you know SL Onrez shop.
Every new MSM SL gadget will be introduced in Onrez shop and you can find it simply serching MSM!
MSM SL gadgets at Onrez shop

Thursday, October 18, 2007

SATOR

An image of the classic SATOR magic square.
SATOR or Templar

Monday, October 15, 2007

Sator Square sculpture


Today in MSM the Sator square created by Stan Tosung. The sculpture is carved of the stone called "Green Stone of Courtil". The quarrying location of the Green Stone fo Courtil is in the zone of Pontboset and Hône in Aosta Valley, Italy.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Sator Square in MSM

The picture of this tattoo, published in Flickr by Tierrie, it's now a new panell on MSM in SL. In this pictures we can see a classic Latin palindrome that reads the same up and down, back and forth. It translates roughly to mean that "The Great Sower holds in his hand all works; all works the Great Sower holds in his hand." - Wikipedia.

The square reads

SATOR
AREPO
TENET
OPERA
ROTAS

Or in our case, it means, "Hey that dude has a cool square, lets draw on it" - Flickr, Magic Square Museum pool - Tierrie

Monday, October 8, 2007

The SATOR jewel by Cindy Looby is in MSM!

Artist Cindy Looby has created a jewel representing the Sator Magic Square, as good luck talisman for all Avatars in the world.
Now you can come to take it for free in SecondLife - at Magic Square Museum!
The SATOR jewel by Cindy Looby in MSM

Monday, October 1, 2007

SATOR jewel by Cindy Looby

Artist Cindy Looby has created this jewel representing the Sator Magic Square, as good luck talisman for all Avatars in the world.
Soon you can come to take it for free in SecondLife - at Magic Square Museum!