Urgent Evoke

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Ugne Vaiciulyte
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Evoke Act

The storyline of season two would be facing terrorist attacks and all the problems it brings. Reflecting on 9/11, the shortage of food, water, shelter and the dealing of death were major concerns that the community had to face. The comic stripo would should the setting while the dialogue would express the dire need of a safety blanket for the people, the government and the united states.

Posted on June 13, 2011 at 4:20am

Evoke Imagine

The evoke network is a simulated "game" but at the same time it is far from it. The evoke game allows you to virtually adress the global problems that we face today. It lets us explosre, learn and act upon our thoughts and ideas. Also, it requires us to imagine and think about the future of our world. This game is a manifestation of ideas that will be aor are required in real life.

Posted on June 13, 2011 at 4:16am

Next Learn

for the Evoke project, i think in season two, it will help if there would be a chat option. This would allow for direct collaboration in the moment, as ideas are evolving in your head. People might find connections with each other and create even a bigger impact than previously thoguth.

Posted on June 13, 2011 at 4:09am

Crisis Imagine

What i will ask the group of people to do to fight the flu pandemic is to distribute medicine and vaccines to the more remote places of the world. With todays technology we have the resources to wuicjly distribute materials, we just need the manpower to do so.

Posted on June 13, 2011 at 4:08am

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