The Spiritfarer documentary is free on YouTube
Spiritfarer is a special game with a heart of gold. As the team at Thunder Lotus sums it up, it’s “about dying, but not about killing” a too-rare sight in this medium. In a new making-of documentary from The Escapist, the developers explore the original ideas behind
Spiritfarer, their very personal inspirations, and how everything came together to form a soothing management game where your main reward is a heartfelt narrative.
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Spiritfarer is mostly like an open-ended question,” said art director Jo Gauthier. “What if we didn’t fear death as much?”
Asia Week New York Presents Their Summer 2021 Exhibition: Shades of Blue
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A Kraak-ware Safavid Blue and White Faience Plate Iran, circa mid 17th century Two shades of underglaze blue on tin glazed faience 10 ¼ in width, 1 ½ in in height, 26 cm x 4 cm
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Shades of Blue, a Summer 2021 online exhibition which includes one work of art from each of the affiliated 29 galleries and 6 auction housesâBonhams, Christieâs, Doyle, Heritage, iGavel and Sothebyâs. The online show opens on July 15th and will run through August 15th.
Asia Week New York presents their summer 2021 exhibition: Shades of Blue
Manish Pushkale, Metaphors of my terrain, 2020. Acrylic on canvas. 1 cm x 201 cm. Image courtesy Akar Prakar.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Asia Week New York announced that Shades of Blue, a Summer 2021 online exhibition which includes one work of art from each of the 29 galleries and 6 auction housesBonhams, Christies, Doyle, Heritage, iGavel and Sothebys. The online show opens on July 15th and will run through August 15th.
We are delighted to present our summer exhibition, Shades of Blue, which explores the many ways blue has transformed Asian art, says Dessa Goddard, Chairman of Asia Week New York.
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Jun Sawada, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., answers questions from an opposition lawmaker about his dinners with telecommunications ministry officials at the Upper House Budget Committee on March 15. (Reina Kitamura)
The steady drip of information fueling the scandal of bureaucrats being wined and dined by industry stakeholders is showing no signs of slowing.
It continued again on March 15, when the telecommunications ministry said two top officials dined in 2018 with the president of telecommunication giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., a major industry player under the ministry’s purview.
The two officials are Yoshinori Akimoto and Shigeki Suzuki, officials said.