
Senses develop for all we need to do in life. Everyday full real experience enables us to skilfully interact with the environment for effective human living. African cultures come with complex behaviour to deal with everything that happens in ongoing realities. Early Southeast Asian civilisations involve deep response to Himalayan and Pacific Ocean atmospheres and these excite awareness to multi various features of surrounding scenes.

Challenges stimulate cultural progress
Indus Valley civilisation ocean trade with Persian Gulf delta cities initiate coastal material exchanges. From East Africa plants, wood, minerals and ceramics circulate in transactions for cereals, live animals, gemstones and metals. From 1,000 BCE ancient Egypt through Arabian Sea voyages enters precious goods silk and spice routes. Mediterranean Sea peoples of Byblos, Miletus, Troy and Knossos are widely portrayed in adventures to gather valuable material goods to build protective wealthy centres.

Sculpture and architecture to protect valuable life
Venice and Naples build strong fortifications to protect wealth. Renaissance learning in Munich, Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Paris permits fine fabrics to adorn practical crafts and guilds. Discoveries around the globe strengthen movements of people for civic amenities and liberty to fulfil desires. All this comes with early industrial populations finding passions in romantic pre-Raphaelites and intensities in impressionists Turner, Renoir, Monet and Whistler.

Free movements of peoples for liberty and equality
Initiative is with those who hold together through periods of adversity. Brecht and Gershwin accompany tough resilient city dwellers finding new lives in the mid 20th century. What happens on the streets are the real actions that motivate change. All this continues through electronic dance music and choice of leisure ventures in garnering resources to face whatever occurs.

Deep life in the 21st century

