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Ugly Soviet buildings stood on the wastelands left by the war.
Urban spaces had long been considered by researchers as environmental wastelands.
Surely, some of the wastelands of the world bordered our route.
But as new research suggests, globular clusters are likely cosmic-scale wastelands.
It's the reason that the Sahara and Atacama deserts are barren wastelands.
Wastelands after the war against ISIS As the war against ISIS wanes, civilians returning to their homes in Iraq and Syria are discovering wastelands where towns once stood -- urban moonscapes of twisted metal, shattered concrete, unexploded bombs and mines.
These schools could be called "cognitive wastelands", says Nic Spaull of Stellenbosch University.
This year's Red Tide has turned Florida's most popular beaches into deserted wastelands.
But the Earth's atmosphere has changed, turning once snowy slopes into muddy wastelands.
A hospital isn't even reachable Swaths of Grand Bahama now look like ravaged wastelands.
To gambol freely across the wastelands of an American city, as a local politician!
Many are barren wastelands, dangerous because of extreme weather, a toxic atmosphere, or violent predators.
Having seen those wastelands has given me the sense that time is of the essence.
This is for frozen wastelands and dimly-lit basements; horizontal club music for abandoned buildings.
For centuries human societies have viewed wetlands as wastelands to be "reclaimed" for higher uses.
Since igniting Sunday in spots across eight counties, the fires have transformed many neighborhoods into wastelands.
We have absolutely nothing to gain and don't need anything from the wastelands of northeast Syria.
Hopefully, other people will emulate to bring their eco-system into wastelands like what I've done.
Old towns on the edge of Mosul, where Christians lived for many centuries, have become wastelands.
Some peatlands harvested in this way are now discarded as vast, barren wastelands—deserts of cracking mud.
Four years later, I was a 20-year-old blackjack dealer living in the corn wastelands of Iowa.
Elsewhere there's contorted takes on rap production—like sunny Madlib flips shining through a prism—and industrial wastelands.
Other times, the only way to gain safe access to these wastelands was to shoot them from the sky.
It's remarkably unclear whether the planet still has more than one city left — it's mostly comprised of frozen wastelands.
Granted, I spent 40 hours wandering the wastelands of the Commonwealth, but I never even finished the main story.
It takes place between a country run amok with consumerism and radioactive wastelands where feral hamsters roam the countryside.
Hunting down rogue robots through the future-frozen wastelands of middle America after the coming Ice Age / AI revolt??
We drove for eight hours, through wastelands of rubble and Martian hills, until we arrived at a desiccated plain.
Houses with minimal visible damage alternate with wastelands of pulverized concrete, crumbled adobe and bent and broken household objects.
The sculptures evoke a sense of foreboding much like Alberto Burri's black-on-black paintings, or Anselm Kiefer's monumental wastelands.
You'll soon be able to wander the Wastelands surrounding post-nuke Boston, not just with a controller, but with your feet.
When winter comes, your hope fades, and you question the decisions that led you from tropical enclaves, to bitter, frostbitten wastelands.
After a drive-by look at the wastelands, he suggested raking the forest floor, as he imagined they do in Finland.
While these hour-long videos are here today, by next week they could be banished to the wastelands of un-monetizable content.
Parts of Diyarbakir, the biggest Kurdish-populated town in south-eastern Turkey, resemble the rubble-strewn wastelands of Syrian cities like Aleppo.
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He says the popular "movie or video game" perception of abandoned nuclear wastelands is not exactly real life at Fukushima or Chernobyl.
Monster Hunter World takes place on an isolated island with a huge range of environments to explore, from humid swamps to arid wastelands.
Halo's Warthog is already playable in Horizon 3, while Forza 6 featured a pair of post-apocalyptic rides from the wastelands of Fallout.
" Also stay tuned for an evening of experimental Japanese animation (from Keiichi Tanaami to Toshio Matsumoto) and videos from the "wastelands of YouTube.
While the cease-fire appears to be holding there, the formerly rebel-held eastern quarters are abandoned wastelands, United Nations relief officials said.
The eastward migration has left "fashionable" areas like Notting Hill on the other side of town contemplating a future as affluent cultural wastelands.
Should I survive a nuclear attack, I may have a little spending money left over to throw around in the barren California wastelands.
If you ever find yourself in the radioactive wastelands at the edges of Gilead in The Handmaid's Tale, hope that you have proper clothing.
"Where we thought you would only find icy wastelands, planets can be nice and warm—as long as volcanoes are in view," Kaltenegger said.
Described as "nutritional wastelands" by the USDA, food deserts occur in both cities and rural communities and take a toll on the populations' health.
Many were classified as "wastelands" or government land and diverted for quarrying, biofuel cultivation, mines and other commercial purposes, displacing and depriving local communities.
The final images are revelatory works of landscape photography in which seemingly lifeless concrete wastelands are transformed into thrilling canyons, calderas, plateaus, and peaks.
It looks like it was just excavated from the arid wastelands that sprawl in every direction as soon as you leave this lucrative oasis.
Maren is masterly at describing America's modern wastelands, the blasted towns not yet and maybe never-to-be the beneficiaries of rehabilitation and reoccupation.
The dusty wastelands of Mad Max, while achingly barren, are rife with enough teases of communities and characters that it never stops being interesting.
When a former instructor comes to him with a secret: humans are still alive in the wastelands, and they're still waging a war against machines.
In Inherit the Dust, Brandt juxtaposes the factories and urban wastelands spreading across East Africa with life-sized portraits of animals that once lived there.
He draws seemingly improvised wastelands filled with discarded boxes, bags, and fascinating characters, notably a goat that carts around a small crew of adorable robots.
Because while it's undeniably bad that the wetlands have become wastelands, she's also able to see the preciousness and possibility of these now forgotten spaces.
From Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon, the transformation of America's inner cities from wastelands to self-conscious espresso zones became the comedy of our time.
And what was eliminated in so much of the urban renovation, that created these wastelands and crime and how it leads to stuff like that?
It's about a sentient mech coping with the loss of a beloved pilot, and running into a gang of rogue mechs in the wastelands of Canada.
Mad Max's various installments touch on the few civilizations that have clung to life in their respective wastelands, but few, if any, resemble our modern societies.
The hip neighborhoods of Neukölln, Kreuzberg, and Friedrichshain can look like culinary wastelands of blinking neon lights offering the same rotation of disappointingly bland fast food.
Each movie has its own interpretation of what life looks like after the apocalypse (wastelands, ruined cities, war scorched countries, etc.) and they're all bleak as hell.
But a strange sort of optimism does seep in, most notably in Lara Almarcegui's contribution, "Guide to the Wastelands of Flushing River, Queens, New York City" (2010).
As photographers, we capture these worlds that most of us no longer engage with, such as the wastelands, or the mines, the logging areas or the fisheries.
While Dunbar's recent art points to primordial states and mythic underworlds, the sculptural paintings of artist William Monaghan reference the mechanistic and post-industrial wastelands of contemporary life.
The government-controlled areas of western Anbar Province, a Sunni-dominated region that has been a heartland for the Islamic State, have become vast wastelands of human suffering.
They're beautiful wastelands writ small, delicately dotted with suggestions of trash; ruined structures and abandoned encampments; occasional tiny flags or palm trees; and enticing little pileups of paint.
MrDougDoug SOS Forks AI REM is a hallucinogenic technicolor barrage of rapid-fire electronics that were composed of manipulated MIDI files found littered throughout the internet's digital wastelands.
Kehri Singh (Pankaj Tripathi), a once-poor farmer with a rasping voice, has made his fortune building shiny, glass and chrome buildings on the once rural wastelands of Gurgaon.
Another standout work is Andrew DeGraff's detailed and vibrantly-hued watercolor illustration of Shardik, the giant cyborg bear from The Wastelands, the third entry in The Dark Tower series.
Sonoyta N.M. mexico Pacific Ocean MEXICO 30 miles By The New York Times Contrary to images of deserts as lifeless wastelands, I found myself crossing a spectacularly complex ecosystem.
And who now would turn to a map of the world in a vain quest for the wastelands called Never Has Been, Never Could Be and Never Should Be?
When this classic play about a couple wandering the wastelands of apartheid had its debut in South Africa in 1969, its white author, Athol Fugard, played Boesman in blackface.
This has a real and negative impact on how Chinatown is perceived by non- residents, politicians and developers who view low-income communities as wastelands ripe for investment and exploitation.
In the latest trailer for the film, Officer K (Ryan Gosling) slings questions, threats, and guns through clubs and wastelands washed in lighting that looks like a James Turrell work.
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Operations in Battlefield 1, which turned into pitched battles across bleak and beautiful First World War wastelands, made me feel the game's scale in a way I never had before.
All those dead-eyed, doughy-fleshed NPCs are pure nightmare fuel But even then, they're nothing compared to the very worst of the player-crafted creations running around the wastelands.
Shot by Roger Deakins, a multiple Oscar nominee, it sends K to a series of hazy, beautifully desolate, colour-co-ordinated wastelands, each one more strange and magnificent than the last.
But here, we see the thumbs-up, can-do attitude of The New Canadian Kyle Lowry, the guard who stole the heart of the barren but personable wastelands to the north.
Think of our mazes of files and folders that have become monstrous digital wastelands into which we deploy our bots to fetch the things we need, instructed by a search term.
The seven pieces crawl through wastelands and emotional wreckage, occasionally allowing Van Wissem's lute melodies to creep up through cracks in the concrete, like nature trying to reclaim what we destroyed.
He began to look to Corktown, west of downtown, one of Detroit's oldest neighborhoods and one of its earliest wastelands, a landscape of toppled roofs and weedy rubble since the 1960s.
The markets, the children in the streets, the bustle of day-to-day living is replaced with rubble: apocalyptic wastelands of gutted buildings with collapsed roofs, exposed rebar and twisted staircases.
Though based in Milan, Melotti was quite aware of the developments in Paris, but his form of abstraction did not venture into the psychological / philosophical wastelands that Giacometti made his own.
The colors of this new world are appropriately pastel, as far from the turned-up-to-11 palette in Fortnite as it is from the ochre, militaristic wastelands of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
Parts will be, of necessity, see through and it was never intended to be built in areas where there is natural protection such as mountains, wastelands or tough rivers or water.
When they are not either leaping into battle or standing atop a pile of the slain, the Metal Barbarian drinks heavily, wanders across barren wastelands, and occasionally lays with a writhing sorceress.
Radiation Burn is an indie comic written and illustrated by James Johnson that follows a gun-toting survivor and his robot friend as they travel the irradiated wastelands of the far future.
In contrast to the bustling claustrophobic cities that mimic the structures of a motherboard, 2049 also luxuriates in the melancholic abyss of barren wastelands that mourn the last vestiges of organic life.
" The artist continues, "These works are built with end-of-life materials: the majority found in wastelands, abandoned factories or some are obtained from companies that are going through a recycling process.
Win: The Revenant Place: Mad Max: Fury Road Show: The Hateful Eight Should win: Mad Max was an astounding visual achievement, and its hyper-saturated desert wastelands were a big part of that.
And yet, despite the film's diseased dogs and dystopian wastelands, this is still a Wes Anderson film, and Isle of Dogs's first trailer checked all the boxes we've come to expect from the director.
So maybeFallout 4 wasn't your bag, or maybe you're just hungry for more post apocalyptic wastelands where the world has gone to hell (and don't have the patience to wait for the real thing).
The withdrawal of the fighters relieved the capital of a nearly six-year rebel chokehold, though Damascus is now encircled by wastelands of rubble, and thousands of people have flocked to nearby displacement camps.
From there, King followed up with a series of novels: The Drawing of Three (1987), The Wastelands (1991), Wizard and Glass (1997), Wolves of Calla (2003), Song of Susannah (2004), and The Dark Tower (133).
There are three silos in the wastelands of West Virginia where Fallout 763 is set, and industrious players can hurl nuclear fire at rival groups to wipe them off the map and spawn endgame content.
If it looks like the Doof Warrior from Mad Max: Fury Road should be riding on top, wielding a flamethrower-guitar hybrid while Max and Furiosa haul ass through the wastelands, I can't disagree with you.
" Trump tweeted that "parts will be, of necessity, see through" and wrote that the wall "was never intended to be built in areas where there is natural protection such as mountains, wastelands or tough rivers or water.
Yet the vision most people conjure when imagining one is that of post-apocalyptic ruins, barren wastelands, and techno-cities run by ominous overlords, where the setting does as much narrative heavy lifting as the people in it.
At first, you allot skill points across the usual spectrum of attributes, then you dive into towns brimming with quests and NPCs to banter with, enemy-laden wastelands, and plenty of branching paths to explore, physically and narratively.
Every planet in the game is meant to be fully explorable, and the things you find there — the cities, smaller settlements, ruins, wilderness, weather patterns, and crater-pocked wastelands — are all dictated by the fictional history that created them.
From early on, I was inspired by the dark gloom of the dilapidated ruins and wastelands after World War II Germany, its disabled vets and traumatized widows, black and white newspaper photography, silent movies, fairy tales, literature and poetry.
In fact, Lepucki's California was a post-apocalypse novel, principally concerned with examining the breakdown of the nuclear family unit against the usual backdrop of roving death squads, cults, and verdant hills studded with deserted homes giving way to desolate wastelands.
Driving across the broken desert wastelands in armored muscle cars, shooting it out with roving enemy convoys, is kind of novel but it's also a pale shadow of what Avalanche Studios accomplished in its own Mad Max game in 2015.
The suitably moody trailer features Ryan Gosling as a trench-coated replicant hunter wandering through foggy futuristic streets and yellow post-apocalyptic wastelands, where he finds a giant statue head that seems to be part Lady Liberty, part sex doll.
That can't be good for anyone, but for now—because of you—we are all fixed on a timeline that you just know ends in smoking wastelands of shard-like skyscraper remains poking out of a desolate desert, of riots in the streets.
But instead of diving into Autechre-ian computer code bleeps or the fogged wastelands of Boards of Canada's best work, Clark's been holed up with a bag of popcorn, creating pieces that feel like soundtracks to technicolor dystopias shot on 70mm film.
The new trailer features more highly cinematic shots of rainy urban centers and dystopian wastelands; we are first introduced to a blind Jared Leto, presumably the story's villain; and there's talk of a wall that's keeping the foreseeable world from breaking out into total anarchy.
You create your own Fallout vault, manage your base layout and inhabitants (all rendered in the charming, Vault Boy-style animation from the main Fallout games), and do your best to make sure everyone stays happy and alive in the radiation-filled wastelands of the Fallout games.
If neoliberalism references a political-economic logic of deregulation, privatization, tax cuts, and austerity that since the late 1970s has prescribed policies that produced socioeconomic urban and rural wastelands for black communities, then we must interrogate the economic values that animate, whitewash and quarantine civil rights history.
Granted, this was probably much more satisfying in olden times, when turkeys were the size of Volkswagens and roamed hither and yon across the frozen wastelands of nascent America, devouring any Pilgrims unfortunate enough to be accused as witches and cast out of their lean-to.
Heizer started it in 1972, when he was in his late twenties and had already established himself as an instigator of the earthworks movement, a group of artists, including Robert Smithson and Walter De Maria, who made totemic outdoor sculptures, often in the majestic wastelands of the American West.
I met David in the late 21924s in San Francisco, shortly after he had moved from New York, following a series of evictions from live/work spaces he had carved out in unheated storefronts in post-industrial semi-wastelands, before the real estate industry had given them names like Tribeca.
If you think of the desert as the vast wastelands of unfulfilled thirst that is modern life for women who sleep with men, just endlessly trekking through an inhospitable climate in the hope that, eventually, they might stumble upon a secure, respectful, pussy eater to tide them over for a while.
Most of the scenes run five minutes or more, composed in long takes that follow a restless array of characters through apartments and corridors, alleys and courtyards, train stations and industrial wastelands—but the kinetic cinematography (by Fan Chao) freezes into tense, painterly tableaux of bitter confrontations pregnant with violence.
Sanjaya, an established artist known for his etchings, has been in the news more recently for buying land among the former green paddy fields of Cigondewah that are being quickly turned into unregulated recycling wastelands and grounds for polluting textile factories; on his plot, in 2008, he built a cultural center.
Just last week, for example, a group of United Nations scientists argued that we could halt the rise of greenhouse gases by restoring around 900 million hectares of disused wastelands with crops, trees or pasture, and that we would thereby sequester enough carbon in the soil to slow the rise in global temperatures for 15 to 20 years.
The world is an interesting take on the apocalypse, where the survivors have fled to a lush, green forest — a nice change from the dusty wastelands of films like Max Mad or The Book of Eli — along with some mysterious science fiction overtones that make it well worth the few minutes of your day to watch.
Parts will be, of necessity, see through and it was never intended to be built in areas where there is natural protection such as mountains, wastelands or tough rivers or water..... President Trump's tweet appears to be in response to reports published yesterday that Chief of Staff John Kelly, in a meeting with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, called Trump "uninformed" about the realities of the border during the presidential campaign.
Reinforcing Jacobs' proposition that urban planners ignore positive conditions that prevail within a city neighborhood, Shkuda explains how, in the 1960s, Robert Moses, in league with land-hungry New York University, deemed the area south of Houston Street a "commercial slum" that needed to be cleared for demolition and renewal, a thesis codified in The Wastelands of New York City (1962) published by the City Club of New York and endorsed by the powerful City Planning Commission.
Parts will be, of necessity, see through and it was never intended to be built in areas where there is natural protection such as mountains, wastelands or tough rivers or water..... ....The Wall will be paid for, directly or indirectly, or through longer term reimbursement, by Mexico, which has a ridiculous $71 billion dollar trade surplus with the U.S. The $20 billion dollar Wall is "peanuts" compared to what Mexico makes from the U.S. NAFTA is a bad joke!
Parts will be, of necessity, see through and it was never intended to be built in areas where there is natural protection such as mountains, wastelands or tough rivers or water….. … ....The Wall will be paid for, directly or indirectly, or through longer term reimbursement, by Mexico, which has a ridiculous $71 billion dollar trade surplus with the U.S. The $20 billion dollar Wall is "peanuts" compared to what Mexico makes from the U.S. NAFTA is a bad joke!
Parts will be, of necessity, see through and it was never intended to be built in areas where there is natural protection such as mountains, wastelands or tough rivers or water..... ....The Wall will be paid for, directly or indirectly, or through longer term reimbursement, by Mexico, which has a ridiculous $71 billion dollar trade surplus with the U.S. The $85033 billion dollar Wall is "peanuts" compared to what Mexico makes from the U.S. NAFTA is a bad joke!
Parts will be, of necessity, see through and it was never intended to be built in areas where there is natural protection such as mountains, wastelands or tough rivers or water..... [0515 EST] - ....The Wall will be paid for, directly or indirectly, or through longer term reimbursement, by Mexico, which has a ridiculous $71 billion dollar trade surplus with the U.S. The $20 billion dollar Wall is "peanuts" compared to what Mexico makes from the U.S. NAFTA is a bad joke!
They are those spaces in the peripheries of our vision, glimpsed from the corner of the eye on our daily commute or maybe half-remembered from explorations as a kid; those wastelands that seem to defy the capitalist definitions of usable or workable, they run wild between the urban and the rural environment as a strip of old common, a fenced-off belt of trees, an abandoned, rough, wildflower-filled patch beside a housing project, highway, office block, mall, mill or warehouse.

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