When you have
a certain number of tricks you can do, you can ask for somebody to help you choreograph it or just do it by yourself.
Not exact matches
Mathematicians developed a
trick for this: If they know a
certain number of an equation's solutions, they can use that wormhole between equation and curve to discover the rest
of the equation's solutions.
In each level, there are 5 objectives, which range from getting a high score, combo, doing a specific
trick, collecting spray cans, not pushing forward on your board at all, grinding a
certain number of rails, etc..
You'll need to collect very specific items, and a very specific
number of them at that: these items can be marks
of a successful assassination, bribes bought with lanterns, or papers acquired by upgrading
certain buildings to maximum (three Urchins infiltrating at any one time ought to do the
trick).
Sex in Hong Kong at Para Site and offsite venues, Hong Kong; Hans van Dijk: 5000 Names at Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing; Lu Yang: Kimokawa Cancer Baby at Ren Space, Shanghai; Rashid Johnson: Magic
Numbers at George Economou Collection, Athens; Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Fireworks at Kurimanzutto, Mexico City; Hiroshi Sugimoto: Aujourd» hui, le Monde Est Mort [Lost Human Genetic Archive] at Palais de Tokyo, Paris; The Permeability
of Certain Matters at Spring Workshop, Hong Kong; Meeting Points 7: Ten Thousand Wiles and a Hundred Thousand
Tricks at Institute for African Studies, Moscow; The St. Petersburg Paradox at Swiss Institute, New York; Sapporo International Art Festival 2014 at various venues, Sapporo; Manifesta 10 at State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.