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  2. Eddie Obeng - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, together with Keith Still, pioneer in crowd dynamics, he created the now obsolete virtual reality game 'Columbus'. Programming required high powered SGI Indigo computers, although the simulation ran at 25 fps on a standard PC running Windows 95.

  3. Alan Kitching - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Kitching concentrated on a new field, using computer graphics for scientific modelling of architectural designs for how people move through large public spaces. From 1998, Kitching worked with Legion Crowd Dynamics, [25] and from 2001, with Prof G.Keith Still. [26]

  4. Crowd collapses and crushes - Wikipedia

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    Keith Still of the Fire Safety Engineering Group, University of Greenwich, said "Be aware of your surroundings. Look ahead. Listen to the crowd noise. If you start finding yourself in a crowd surge, wait for the surge to come, go with it, and move sideways. Keep moving with it and sideways, with it and sideways."

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Nicole Kidman and Keith ...

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    Nicole and Keith welcomed their first daughter, Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, in July of 2008. Though it was the first child they shared together, Nicole had previously adopted two children in 1993 ...

  6. See Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman's 10 Cutest Couple Moments ...

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    Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman have been couple goals for nearly two decades.. The pair, who wed in June 2006, have not shied away from PDA throughout their relationship. From social media posts to ...

  7. Crowd analysis - Wikipedia

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    There are countless social applications of crowd analysis, ranging from uses within the film and video game industries, to uses in public planning. Being that crowd simulations are based on group dynamics and crowd psychology, the accuracy and relevance to real life situations is clear. A large aspect of public planning and its use of crowd ...

  8. "Constant negative news promoting beliefs that the world is a dangerous place where people cannot be trusted can alter one’s perceptions of social dynamics and inspire political apathy.

  9. Crowd simulation - Wikipedia

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    Crowd simulation is the process of simulating the movement (or dynamics) of a large number of entities or characters. [1] It is commonly used to create virtual scenes for visual media like films and video games, and is also used in crisis training, [2] architecture and urban planning, [3] and evacuation simulation.