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From Turtle Rock Studios, creators of Left 4 Dead, comes Evolve, the next-generation of multiplayer shooters where four hunters face off against a single, player-controlled monster in adrenaline-pumping 4v1 matches. Play as the monster to use savage abilities and an animalistic sense to kill your human enemies, or choose one of four hunter classes (Trapper, Support, Assault and Medic) and team up to take down the beast on the planet Shear, where flora and fauna act as an adversary to man and monster alike. Level up to unlock new hunter or monster characters as well as upgrades, skins and perks. Earn your infamy on the leaderboards and become the apex predator.
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All I can really say is that this show was bigger and better than I had ever hoped for. Evolve took on a life of its own and so many of the artists shared their own powerful stories of overcoming whatever life has tossed along their path.
Over 20 photographers, ceramicists and artists were part of this event. Gay, straight, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender, Black Latino, White, Armenian, poor, broke, rich, wealthy, HIV positive, HIV negative and even two homeless individuals were all artists in this show. The was a direct representation of what Los Angeles looks like and together we showed why we are the City of Angels
About 400 attended the opening at Art Share-LA in Downtown Los Angeles. The event was a complete success with people coming from as far north as Sacramento as far south as San Diego. New York, Denver and even two folks from Atlanta made the trek to the Evolve opening. I was completely blown away.
Big thanks to all the artists for their beautiful pieces, my family, friends and supporters for continuing to embrace my work through Project KengiKat and Do Something Saturday and to everyone who donated and attended the event I want to say THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.
DRESS : Abstract Jewell by EVOLVE
HAIR : [e]
BRACELET : BM
Hypnotizing maxi dress in a stunning print fabric. Perfect for your fall wardrobe.
Built in the 19th century, this street in Athens has all the characteristics of good urbanism: narrow, compact, well-proportioned with a wide mix of uses and, presumably, walkable.
But it is now dysfunctional for pedestrians and for cars. Cars move one-way only. There is no space for unloading goods to the flanking stores.
Lines of bollards were installed to prevent cars from parking on the sidewalk thus clearing a space for pedestrians but to no avail. The meagre sidewalk is blocked anyway!
Good urbanism turned dysfunctional.
A few days before Evolve I looked EVERYWHERE for an inflatable couch.
Checked every shitty bargain shop and department store and none were to be found.
Of course, when I get there, there is a dude selling them and just sold the last one to these clowns.
of course.
Carmen Townsend rocks the eff out. As usual.
(I also am going to try watermarking this shit because I always end up finding festival photos everywhere or something)
:to undergo evolutionary changes
With a stupid golf cart in the way. It made me pretty mad. Anyways, the day this was taken I was on one of the islands on Lake Erie, called South Bass Island. It's a beautiful place and people really only live there in the summers, also, the main type of transportation on the island is golf carts, hence the stupid one in front of my could've been awesome photo.
The end.
Evolving Agrifood Systems in Asia: Achieving food and nutrition security by 2030
Dates: Oct 30th and 31st, 2019
Organizers: ReSAKSS-Asia and the Myanmar Institute for Integrated Development (MIID)
Venue: Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake
Location: Yangon, Myanmar
This event shared evidence and lessons from around Asia on food system transformation to reduce hunger and malnutrition, explored innovations to continue progress, and identified opportunities to scale up successful actions.