 Hello, Kia ora. Yeah, my name is Felix. I am the proud father of two daughters. I am from Montreal, Canada. So that explains my weird accent. And I am also the founder of Globaya, which is a non-profit based in Montreal, but soon to be based in Wellington in three months because we'll be moving here. So let me just state very quickly that all that you will see and hear about was first inspired by the insight that I got 14 years ago when I came to the Taranaki Peninsula for my master research in anthropology. So I was extremely inspired by what I discovered there and it's kind of in the DNA of Globaya. So moving on and I have a lot to show so if it's too quick, please watch the replay in slow motion. So the mission of Globaya is really to enhance our awareness about planet Earth, to strengthen our connection with the global system we're living in. And so we are exploring different themes. We think they are broad enough to give us a few decades of exploration of us. The first one is Big History. You might have heard about this. It's about deep time thinking, the history of the universe, the Earth, life and humanity as a whole narrative. So we are deeply committed to Big History. The other one is the ecosphere. So the global system we're living in and this is really something that every global citizen should know about. We should be more cognant about planet Earth. And the third one is the Anthropocene. You've heard about this yesterday, I believe. So this is the era we're living in and that we contributed to. I mean, we are the dominant agent of the Anthropocene and this is one of the images that I created to illustrate this weird point in history we're at. So just a quick, a few pictures just to show you what I did and this has been done in partnership with the Stockholm Residence Center over the past few years. So I had the incredible honor to work with Johann Rockstrom and his team and some of which became my friends. So imagine my surprise when I've learned that Johann was the laureate for this year. It was a total coincidence or not, who knows. So I've done a few, you know, graphics showing the great acceleration. I've done some of the graphics for the planetary boundaries. So these are the planetary boundaries over time. So sorry, I have to switch slides very quickly. This one shows the global transport system. So extremely packed with lots of data but it shows the extent of human activities. And I mean, for me at least, it's quite powerful to see these kind of things together. So this one shows also the anthroposphere which is more the spatial component of the Anthropocene. The Anthropocene can be seen as the period in time but the spatial component is the Anthroposphere and here we can see even all the fisheries in the world and global transport. Biocultural diversity, this is very interesting. All those spikes are languages, unique languages. So English is just one and we don't see it, it's in UK. But, you know, and it's with the vascular plant richness so we see a correlation between biodiversity and all those worldviews and cosmovision that are expressed through different languages. So a visualization of what's happening under us and I love New Zealand and this is part of the rational behind me being here because it's a living country, very geologically alive among other things. You know, Abyssal Plains, many different ways of seeing the same thing but under different colors and pixels. Plastic pollution, this one is for Camden. Where are you? So, yeah. So I found it in my files yesterday but it's not a very pretty picture. It's a sad story but, you know, we have to show, to see things, to believe in them most of the time. And the power of imagery is so powerful that it's beyond cultures. So fishing efforts and my time is about to be up, deforestation, river networks, all those things that are essential to be understood. This is the global carbon dioxide cycle. So just a quick render that I did a few months ago but I have to cut it short. So I did some shows and I hope to do that in Wellington and New Zealand when I will come. So really I'm looking forward to meet the creative and tech communities and to meet all the Iwis and the government agencies and cultural institutions and so on and so forth. So just a few seconds, these are all the projects but let's talk when we have time. Thank you very much. Sorry.