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new arctic monkeys is incredible
In late 2015, the world agreed to limit the global temperature rise to “well below 2C”. Ever since the signing of the Paris Agreement on climate change, scientists, think tanks and policymakers have been scrambling to define exactly what meeting this temperature limit will mean in policy and investment terms.
Set a more stringent carbon budget
Speed up the transition
Seriously increase investment
Focus on renewables and energy efficiency
Tackle stranded assets
Use price mechanisms
Seize the benefits (and co-benefits)
ppl on here like to slander picasso but mastering realism as a teen and then saying fuck that and then painting square shit? absolute power move
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Hi! I wanted to know if you could maybe explain what the exact difference is between photo-realism and hyper-realism? I sometimes see art on my dash that is tagged as hyper-realism and I don't really get the difference? (I really like your posts where you explain stuff).
Yeah, Wiki or Google are misleading about this.
Photorealism:
Hyperrealism:
They both look extremely realistic. But hyperrealism should be grotesque enough to bother you—either because it’s too detailed, too close, too gross, or whatever else.
Photorealism came first. Hyperrealism branched out from it.
Photorealism is passive. Hyperrealism is aggressive. The point of photorealism is to get you to notice what you might not notice. The point of hyperrealism is to force you to notice what you might not want to notice.
Hope that helps!
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