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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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The Indigo Parallel - Cinematic Trailer
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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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Some art in The Indigo Parallel.
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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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Little bots. These guys are vicious! 
A screenshot from The Indigo Parallel.
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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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Be prepared, this game is weird. 
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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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The Indigo Parallel cover art. 
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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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The Epoch - (SOMA Lyra 8 and phone synth)
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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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Robotic Arm playing the Lyra-8
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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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Weird Sci-Fi Samples w/ Soma Lab’s Lyra-8
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pixels-pi · 4 years ago
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Frozen Gaul - (Lyra 8 + Zoom MS-70CDR Pedal + King Drone Synth)
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pixels-pi · 6 years ago
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Where are the mushrooms!? 
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pixels-pi · 7 years ago
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The Expanse Season II Crew Dance Video! #SAVETHEEXPANSE
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pixels-pi · 7 years ago
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The Expanse Series Fan Trailer - #SaveTheExpanse
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pixels-pi · 7 years ago
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Beaches
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pixels-pi · 7 years ago
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Ubud
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pixels-pi · 7 years ago
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pixels-pi · 7 years ago
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NOMZ
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pixels-pi · 7 years ago
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These Supertrees are located at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore. Supertrees are tree-like structures that dominate the Gardens' landscape with heights that range between 25 metres (82 ft) and 50 metres (160 ft). They are vertical gardens that perform a multitude of functions, which include planting, shading and working as environmental engines for the gardens.
The Supertrees are home to enclaves of unique and exotic ferns, vines, orchids and also a vast collection of bromeliads such as Tillandsia, amongst other plants. They are fitted with environmental technologies that mimic the ecological function of trees – photovoltaic cells that harness solar energy which can be used for some of the functions of the Supertrees, such as lighting, just like how trees photosynthesize; and collection of rainwater for use in irrigation and fountain displays, exactly like how trees absorb rainwater for growth. The Supertrees also serve air intake and exhaust functions as part of the conservatories' cooling systems.
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