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  2. David OReilly (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Mountain features little interactivity but allows the player to create and watch a solitary mountain floating in space as it offers its thoughts to the player, and as random objects collide and become embedded within it. [10] It was generally praised by critics, noting it as a subversion of what one normally expects for a video game. [11]

  3. This is How You Will Die - Wikipedia

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    This is How You Will Die is an interactive digital poetry and art game created by Jason Nelson, a new media artist, digital poet, and lecturer.Released in 2005, the game combines elements of poetry, digital art, and chance-based mechanics to explore the concept of death and the unpredictability of life.

  4. Kogonada - Wikipedia

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    Kogonada's video essays typically showcase a particular theme or aesthetic regularly used by a filmmaker either throughout a filmography or within a single work. [10] Some examples are his three video essays on the aesthetics of American director Wes Anderson, who is known for using unusually symmetrical framing in his films. [31] [32] [33]

  5. Dog With False Pregnancy Babies Random Household Items in ...

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    The post Dog With False Pregnancy Babies Random Household Items in Viral TikTok Video appeared first on DogTime. The post has left netizens in tears as the dog tries to self-soothe herself using ...

  6. Thinkin' Things - Wikipedia

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    Thinkin' Things is a series of educational video games by the Edmark Corporation and released for Windows and Mac in the 1990s. Entries in the series include Thinkin' Things Collection 1 (Formerly Thinkin Things) (1993), Thinkin' Things Collection 2 (1994), Thinkin' Things Collection 3 (1995), the adventure game Thinkin' Things: Sky Island Mysteries (1998), Thinkin’ Things Galactic Brain ...

  7. The Power of Children - Wikipedia

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    The exhibit is accompanied by the annual Power of Children Awards recognizing local children in grades 6–11 who have made a significant contribution to the local community. The exhibit has received critical acclaim among Museology professionals [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and received a 2009 American Association for State and Local History "award of merit".

  8. The Invincible (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is an adventure video game played from a first-person perspective. In the game, the player assumes control of astrobiologist Yasna (voiced by Daisy Ray), [1] who must explore the planet Regis III for her missing crewmates while facing an unknown threat.

  9. Interactive children's book - Wikipedia

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    Whether the hidden object is a hard-to-spot character, or an item specified by the author in a rhyming list is subject to the book or possibly the series of books it belongs to. Although it is not standard, these types of interactive children's books are sometimes published with a common theme such as Christmas or life on the farm.