Yes, landscapes possess a time dimension. They are not static scenes but dynamic processes shaped by deep geological time, seasonal changes, erosion, and human interaction—revealing layers of history and constant transformation. sed.ucsd.edu In philosophy and art, landscapes embody temporality: rocks "flow" over eons, plants grow and decay, and light shifts moment by moment, blending space with time. livinganthropologically.com This fourth dimension enriches our perception, turning mere views into living narratives of dwelling and change.Source: http://sed.ucsd.edu/files/2014/09/Ingold-Temporality-of-the-Landscape.pdf
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Yes, the crypto market is undergoing de-retailization in 2026. Retail investors are exiting amid volatility and shifting to equities, while institutions dominate via Bitcoin ETFs and steady inflows. pymnts.com This marks a maturation: smaller holders hit multi-year lows in participation, with "smart money" absorbing supply. mexc.com Source: https://www.pymnts.com/cryptocurrency/2026/crypto-sector-suffers-exodus-of-reliable-retail-investors/
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Yes, streaming has reshaped film language. Platforms prioritize binge-worthy pacing, shorter attention hooks, and data-driven narratives tailored for small screens, shifting from theatrical spectacle to intimate, serialized storytelling with global, cross-cultural themes. filmd.co.uk +1 This evolution fosters diverse voices and experimental forms but challenges traditional cinematic depth. nofilmschool.com Sources: https://www.filmd.co.uk/articles/how-streaming-platforms-have-changed-film-storytelling/ https://nofilmschool.com/streaming-service-storytelling
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