Sentences with phrase «urban wild spaces»

These urban wild spaces are places to forage, marvel at urban wildlife, and are also places to gather.
But worldwide, communities are banding together to save their local urban wild spaces, using a variety of tactics like outreach, events, guerilla gardening, and in the case of one Montreal collective, creating an interactive online map using open source tools, mapping the wild, uncultivated spaces of Montreal.

Not exact matches

Urban pollution, traffic and shrinking wild spaces have been causing changes in these genetic instructions.
Open world zombie game: YES Urban zombie game: YES Historic setting zombie game: YES Science facility zombie game: Oh no, not again, but okay, YES Spooky village zombie game: Well, if it's really scary, YES Space zombie game: YES WW2 zombie game: YES Near future zombie game: YES Post-apocalyptic zombie game: YES Fantasy world zombie game: YES Wild West zombie game: NO.
Whereas Crysis 2 featured a lot of tighter, urban environments, the original game took place on a sprawling, tropical island and gave you plenty of space to run wild with your state - of - the - art nanosuit abilities.
In an urban context, the outdoors is not so much «wild nature» but rather the space between thousands of «containers» in which individuals carve out a private space and fill it with personal objects.
The exhibitions this year and next will be jointly titled «Wild Noise,» a reference to the chaotic beauty of urban spaces based on a passage in a Victor Hugo poem about «the wild noise where infinity begins.&raWild Noise,» a reference to the chaotic beauty of urban spaces based on a passage in a Victor Hugo poem about «the wild noise where infinity begins.&rawild noise where infinity begins.»
The videos of Anne - Charlotte Finel play with the fringes of urban and pre-urban spaces, and with a mistakenly wild nature.
The title of the initiative — Wild Noise — is taken from a Victor Hugo poem, «Ma vie est déjà dans l'ombre de la mort,» and refers to the sublimity and chaos of urban spaces, «the wild noise where infinity begins.&raWild Noise — is taken from a Victor Hugo poem, «Ma vie est déjà dans l'ombre de la mort,» and refers to the sublimity and chaos of urban spaces, «the wild noise where infinity begins.&rawild noise where infinity begins.»
(Of course, we hope that the biodiversity of these potential urban «wild spaces» will be maintained too.)
About Blog I'm Terry Ward, a Florida - based travel writer by profession and lover of world cultures, languages, souls, food, oceans, wild spaces and urban places by nature.
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