According to my ideals, I have the freedom to decide my own choice, express my moral and pursue my own happiness. The life I desire depends on my personality - about my personality and culture. "How can we live a happy life in today's society?" And asked over and over again. This question can be answered in various ways every day according to behavior and behavior as an adult. An unforgettable experience tells me that creation in society does not always mean doing its best.
When I first met Virtual Reality (VR) earlier this year, I became more inclined to make this assumption. Meet two African artists who just shot VR Experience Dance in Senegal. I do not know what happens, I feel a little worried - I heard that VR can make you sick - but I really want to know what they caught. When I first wore headphones, I left Brooklyn 's conference room and noticed that I was dancing, not dancing. At first, I got lost, tripped in the room, tried to drive away the dancers in the audience. When I finally got into experience, I could not believe the sight before my eyes. I was impressed by everything I saw, but my feelings were more dramatic: I internalized my tension, excitement, aggression and happiness, and my heart rate I accelerated to prove this. I will be fine after removing my headphones.
A bright song of Whitney ยท Houston's "I want to dance with someone" is flowing on the wall, I feel as if I participated in a strange dance during pride. The reality is slightly different, but of course I am surrounded by the people of LGBT QIA, but we are sitting in the conference room of the UN building in Manhattan and opening the annual "Courage Celebration" of OutRight Action International . However, in order to celebrate, the atmosphere of our briefing room seems to be very soft. Since 1994, OutRight has hosted the annual awards ceremony (this organization was known as the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Committee), this year's celebration is due to the strange right to face It is only the second awards ceremony held in the United Nations. Awkward religious and political authoritarianism, the world is increasingly challenging