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Stage One: Eyespot
Stage Two: Pit Eyepatch
Stage Three: Pinhole Camera Eyecup
Stage Four: Primitive Eye Lens
Stage Five: Complex Lens Camera Eye
Spettacolo con la Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X sul circuito di Vizzola
In diretta dalla pista di Vizzola con il test della Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
In diretta dalla pista di Vizzola con il test della Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Which is... Evolution :)
Teach the (3%) controversy on evolution! Or not.
Good people, know that creationists are peddling a dishonest and corrupt agenda. It is intellectually bankrupt. The controversy they seek to push is regarded by around 97 percent of observers of reality, as bogus. DON'T take my word for it, get educated from many sources, not just one. Don't be a lazy thinker :)
Impression of SL8B (Second Life's 8. Birthday):
installation of F.E. Energy LL.C - Digital Evolution@SL8B Eletrify
the line up makes the different layers on the ball. 2nd one from left is c60. far right has 4 layers total, 3 on top of the c60. the one in the back is the 2nd layer alone. it is tricky to start, but once you get a few pentagons and triangles in, it gets easier.
Evolution & Vik played support for Real Ones at Kulturhuset in Oslo, Norway. Real Ones joined them on stage for the two last songs.
Co-Evolution
Danish/Chinese collaboration on sustainable urban development in China (Abstract taken from Biennale catalogue)
Within the next 20 years, some 400 millions Chinese are expected to join the urbanisation race, and China's government has set itself the goal of creating appreciably better living conditions for its entire population of 1.3 billion people.
But what happens if a country the size of China initiates a development process aimed at giving 1.3 billion people access to modern living conditions like housing with its own bathroom and toilet, heating in winter and air-conditioning in summer, electric lighting, transport facilities and so on?
If traditional urban development models and production methods continue being used in China, the result could be global environmental and resource problems of unpredictable dimensions. We therefore raise the question: how can China proceed with its ambitious project of improving the living conditions of its population without exhausting the very resources needed to sustain a better life?........