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Pantonio depicts fluid swarms of fish, birds, and other creatures as they interweave dramatically on the sides of buildings.
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The UN Is Using Virtual Reality to Make the Rich and Powerful Feel Empathy | Motherboard
Heads of state, billionaire donors and other decision makers make up a key intended audience for these films. In the first UN VR doc, Clouds Over Sidra, a young Syrian girl takes viewers on a poignant tour of the Za’atari refugee camp where she lives. Its first screening was held at the World Economic Forum in Davos where some of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful people donned headsets to experience a slice of displaced life in Syria.
In his former role as a senior policy advisor at the UN, Arora says he saw first-hand the disconnect that can exist between the powerful and those who live with the consequences of their decisions.
“I think a lot of these people, even when they would go into Za’atari Camp or someplace like that, it’s with an entourage,” he says. “I just didn’t feel like they were really, truly understanding what it’s like to walk in someone else’s shoes, and I think that all of them need to.”
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Protesters march demanding better police accountability and racial equality following the death of Freddie Gray on April 30, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland.
BALTIMORE — Two days after the Baltimore uprising, I went to North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue. On Tuesday, police in riot gear had locked down the block, creating a human blockade to prevent movement of people and traffic. When I arrived on Wednesday, the street was open and moving, and there were people gathered on each of the four corners.
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Artists Demand NYPD Return Edward Snowden Statue
Thousands took part in a virtual march in the streets of Madrid last Friday night to protest the new Citizens’ Securities Law’s Reform law that will have a chilling effect on public protests. Hailed as a “Hologram” protest, even though the technology used seems more akin to a projection, the event is part of a larger campaign called Hologramas por la libertad (Holograms for Freedom) that hopes to overturn the law before it goes into effect on July 1, 2015.
“Hologram” Protesters March Against Troubling New Anti-Terror Law
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the invention of the police was just one part of a state effort to manage and shape the workforce on a day-to-day basis. Governments also expanded their systems of poor relief in order to regulate the labor market, and they developed the system of public education to regulate workers’ minds.
https://worxintheory.wordpress.com/2014/12/07/origins-of-the-police/
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