Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Developed Environment and Model

The other side of the bridge (having circular rings) represents ''Take-two interactive''. I tried to achieve a sense of power through obstacles and challenges that controls individuals' coordination undertaking them.


This side of the bridge represents the company ''Facebook''. I have incorporated parallel bars on the side and a series of tall blocks in the middle to represent my idea of power. The way the parallel bars show power is its quantity and also representing security within.




CryEngine Environment





Inspirational Valley

Grose Valley, NSW, Australia




Mashup



Facebook/Coca-cola/Take-two Interactive

The power of Facebook would be as undisputed, transcending into national borders and cultural barriers to reach almost everyone on earth. As it would be frightening, this symbol can become such an omnipresent image, being a single organisation to know as much as it does about the habits, interests and behaviour. It is amazing that a business can thrive in spite of a bleak employment outlook and a downward trend in income. Its world dominance would increase further with World War II, as the power continues to grow and, on the face of it, the only real alternative left open to us is to either beat a retreat into a self-imposed disconnected world or total surrender. Coke remains a powerful brand, being an icon in not just in the world of brand marketing but of American history. Power of businesses continues to grow, empowering you to exert yourself in privacy and information. The dominance of industries are a result from their gathering all sorts of information, being aimed at the audience to allow them to have a lot of fun from the product so that it can be traded for the purpose of more targeted advertising.

Facebook: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/facebooks-power-should-worry-us-all-20111009-1lfu0.html


Coca-cola: http://www.experience.com/alumnus/article?channel_id=advertising_marketing_pr&source_page=additional_articles&article_id=article_1172770548217


Take-two Interactive: http://technorati.com/entertainment/gaming/article/take-two-interactive-has-a-sweet/