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Normality

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Initial release date 1996
Developers Gremlin Interactive
DesignersAde Carless
Composers Patrick Phelan
GenresAdventure Game
PlatformsMicrosoft Windows, DOS, MS-DOS, Linux, Macintosh operating systems
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Date of Upd.
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Normality is a 3D graphical adventure game, released in June 1996 by Gremlin Interactive. All cut-scenes in the game are pre-rendered. The game's engine was later used in the game Realms of the Haunting.

Coronavirus: The view from my window

May 22,2024 2:01 pm

Like many of us, photographer Jemima Yong, spend a lot of time indoors due to the restrictions caused by the spread of the coronavirus. It was, however, a document drawn in a small piece of land outside of London to home. Here, Yong talks about her work with the title field in 2020.

"During the lockout, I work from home at a Desk by The Window , where the sunlight comes.

"I can't help but, every now And Then , what is going on outside.

"from here I can see a green, where some of the spend to train their precious free hours, walking their dogs, or just because of the social distancing play - except on their own or in small groups. It is in this new distance, which can be read a history of solidarity.

"in General, I work in The Theatre -photographing and creating performance.

"I'm drawn to the possibilities of photos to capture, the intangible relations, the atmosphere, The Essence of things. I search the spaces between people, to evoke a sense of history.

"In The Field , this kind is swept away to see to the outside, to the Everyday Life .

"I began to photograph The Activity on The Field in black and white abstract images, with the attention first on textures, lines, shapes, gestures, And Then to the space and its meaning.

"As I began to more of your photos, a visual pattern of people together to sign alone, energetic and active because of or in spite of their loneliness.

"distance is the issue, perhaps More Than The People themselves. It feels as if I photograph for a Social Change , much More Than I Am people.

"The Green is not large, but The People were respectful of each other's extended personal space.

"In a dense city like London, it is full of hope, and how my community can share, a scarce resource in a kind of unspoken solidarity: a portrait of a collective adaptation to a new normal. "



self-isolation, coronavirus pandemic, exercise, photography

Source of news: bbc.com

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