This awakening seems to be
happening on a world scale and its aim is global cohesion of the struggle and its values are those of justice, solidarity and participation.
Not exact matches
More than that, political infrastructures can track and maintain relationships at
scale across many different engagement platforms as they grow and develop anywhere it
happens — whether in the real
world or digitally, whether in the field,
on the finance team, online or in person.
Will the tremor be of mild magnitude — say, a magnitude 4
on the Richter
scale, the kind that occur all over the
world every day — or a 9, which
happens no more than once a decade
on average?
By looking at the problem
on a global
scale, we have calculated that if four of these strategies are applied at the same time we could actually stabilize the number of people in the
world who are facing water stress rather than continue to allow their numbers to grow, which is what will
happen if we continue with business as usual.»
«But, by looking at the problem
on a global
scale, we have calculated that if four of these strategies are applied at the same time we could actually stabilize the number of people in the
world who are facing water stress rather than continue to allow their numbers to grow, which is what will
happen if we continue with business as usual.»
The change to having a much larger connected environment helps
World feel way more alive and adds a great sense of
scale to the adventure, such as when you're tracking down a Great Jagras only to have a Bazelgeuse invade from the sky and mess up everyone's day (which has
happened on more than one occasion in High Rank).
It's not just artistically the game does well, mind you,
on a technical level the game also impresses with plenty of detail packed into character models and vast draw distances lending the
world a sense of
scale via some impressive vistas, even though you are kept to a fairly linear path, a path which
happens to also feature warning messages should you stray a bit too far and invisible walls that you can bang your noggin off of, somewhat ruining the nice illusion of wandering through the wilderness.
From large -
scale collaborative civil disobedience actions taking place
on the streets, to the slow dissemination of PublicAccess sculptures which
happen to open bus shelters around the
world, to a gallery practice that illuminates the inner machinations of advertising content and persuasion, Seiler's practice attempts to challenge the commercial discourse that monopolizes public space while cultivating engaged citizenship.
In referencing these biennials and related events
happening around the
world, I admittedly veer from SI's original focus
on the experience of small -
scale experimentation in everyday life.
Yes, alternatives are technically possible, but not at all likely
on the
scale and timeframes needed if global oil production declines soon (as is
happening for Greater Burgan, the
world's second biggest oilfield).
We see campaigns like this pop up all of the time in the real
world, only this is the first time it has
happened on this
scale that I am aware of.
When you think about the fact that the majority of those are used, vintage, or pre-owned, we start to think about creative reuse
on a grand
scale, that may not be
happening anywhere else in the
world.
This is
happening today
on a massive
scale around the
world.