Here's a link to Rapidshare (filefront was being a pain). It includes a zipped file '3335438_crytek.zip' which includes the two folders '3335438_levels' and '3335438_objects'.
http://rapidshare.com/files/383261380/3335438_crytek.zip.html
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Final 5 Images and Explanations




Another image of Darwins' structure.

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In relation to my ElectroLiquid Aggregation, "In the struggle for survival, the fittest, and most intelligent, win out at the expense of their rivals because they are the most capable of adapting to change" we see the changing colours in the light with Hawkings' structure and the ability to still work and adapt to that situation.
You may have also noticed this structure is built into a mountainous terrain. This constant growing and change of the earths structure, plays a part on the built structure. Therefore, it must be able to adapt, or it will not survive.

Electroliquid Aggregation - Exp 2
Stephen Hawking
Charles Darwin
"In the struggle for survival, the fittest, and most intelligent, win out at the expense of their rivals because they are the most capable of adapting to change."
These two quotes compliment each other amazingly to form my electroliqui aggregation. What both stress particularly is the importance of the ability to adapt to change. Only the fittest and most intelligent are able to do this, and so they live on.
Charles Darwin
"In the struggle for survival, the fittest, and most intelligent, win out at the expense of their rivals because they are the most capable of adapting to change."
These two quotes compliment each other amazingly to form my electroliqui aggregation. What both stress particularly is the importance of the ability to adapt to change. Only the fittest and most intelligent are able to do this, and so they live on.
Quotes for Exp2
My two subjects are Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking and my chosen quotes follow:
Charles Darwin,
"In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment."
Book: Browne, Janet. Knopf, 'Charles Darwin : The Power of Place.' Sydney: Angus & Robertson Ltd., 2002.
Stephen Hawking,
"Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change."
Documentary: Stephen Hawking - Master of the Universe. IWC Media Production, 2008.
Nicole Kuepper:
"Nicole has developed a simple, cheap way of producing solar cells in a pizza oven that could eventually bring power and light to the 2 billion people in the world who lack electricity." - The Sydney Morning Herald
Newspaper: "Thinking outside the square finds light in oven", The Sydney Morning Herald, Deborah Smith, 20 Aug 2008 .
Charles Darwin,
"In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment."
Book: Browne, Janet. Knopf, 'Charles Darwin : The Power of Place.' Sydney: Angus & Robertson Ltd., 2002.
Stephen Hawking,
"Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change."
Documentary: Stephen Hawking - Master of the Universe. IWC Media Production, 2008.
Nicole Kuepper:
"Nicole has developed a simple, cheap way of producing solar cells in a pizza oven that could eventually bring power and light to the 2 billion people in the world who lack electricity." - The Sydney Morning Herald
Newspaper: "Thinking outside the square finds light in oven", The Sydney Morning Herald, Deborah Smith, 20 Aug 2008 .
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