How might we visualize inherent power structures that monopolize access to universal public services?
Power Dynamics is a simple dice game that affords some players more privilege in the form of turn and roll capabilities in order to provide them empathy about the geopolitical landscape that engulfs energy production and consumption. When a player attains the correct “pattern” through dice rolling, they are able to gather their “commodity” and advance their “country” by accessing resources needed for social mobility and economic growth.
Some players are inherently stronger with more privileged actions and abilities to exemplify the natural states of First World, Emerging Markets, and Third World.