Many look at the social
network as a playground for personal trivia.
Not exact matches
Throughout both finals days, students
networked and received advice from a number of studios, including Sumo Digital,
Playground Games, Creative Assembly and Codemasters,
as well
as sit in on a series of inspiring talks from Andrew Oliver, and Codemaster's Daniel McCabe, who broke into the industry at the young age of 18
Inspired by the graphic
networks of early computer and
playground design, Counts utilizes both positive and negative space
as interdependent sites of action.
«Since the border between the real and the virtual is increasingly porous, many artists today consider the internet, with its cycles,
networks, fluids, pollution, folklore, and beliefs,
as their new natural milieu,» write Camille Le Houezec and Jocelyn Villemont of the curatorial platform It's Our
Playground, in their press release.
For the artists, the natural and built environments are both a source of haptic pleasures and a
playground for exploration and critical dissent in which landscape and architecture function
as stage - like objects or ciphers for memory, social and political
networks and Romantic artistic positions.
It seemed like fast chargers could do a good enough job (
as Tesla has shown with its Supercharger stations), especially
as batteries get better over time at handling a lot of current, and that the complexity required to have a robotized battery swapping
network large enough to make it useful for drivers would be a fertile
playground for Murphy's Law.