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dinsdag 30 november 2010

clip from "Belarmino" (1964) + thts_


Some thoughts about the clip:

The first shot is reminiscent of the birth of man.
Through the darkness into the light. The frame of the tunnel
of course, represents the subjective perception of
the viewer generated by the film camera.
The stadium represents the emptiness of the inner world.
The fact that the camera is placed in the middle of the (round or) square formes
convenience and a certain balance and perfection.
Maybe an Zen state of mind,maybe a life in circles.
The music provides the necessary kit between architecture and film.
At the same time the music functions as timeline and with a certain melancholy,
it helps the viewer "sich einzufinden" in the situation.
The architecture of the stadium serves as a vector of power
and produces the interior subject too - its necessary support and/or structure.
The runner arrives at his inner self.(er kommt bei sich selbst an.)
In the last hundred meters the man runs towards the camera.
The erection of the hands and jumping of the legs are like
a given sign.These moves lead the camera to look up into the sky.
There are the clouds that give the impression of an
aufatmen (respire).At the same time the view gets shortened, something has come to an end...
Aperture - roofs, gables, classical architecture leading a
short journey through the city.From the inside (look) towards the outside view.
You see the man in clothes from above.Always in thoughts,walking over roman mosaic.
He walks frontal towards the camera away from a victory statue or fountain (symbol of birth,life?),to a kiosk.While the music turns
into a melange of radio and road noise the man is looking at comic books.
Fitting the noisy background, we can see that
these are horror comics. A guard stands in front of the entrance next to a sign.
On it written "Permanent Sessions".
The cover of the magazines are like frameshots, suddenly working as antipodes to motion/movement.
They represent the rigidity or angst produced by
any kind of inner horror.Again:The comic-book covers function as antipod to the movement of the film.
Are these our (??) inner permanent sessions?. The archetypes, the uncomfortable
the unconscious: as if one could not really get close to IT, we see
a grim-looking guard in front of another dark entrance .
He's becoming an obstacle: represented by his uniform and his eyes as he rejects our view
by the signal of the (inner?) fanfare.

FFA

maandag 29 november 2010

Marina Abramović - How we in the Balkans kill rats

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vrijdag 26 november 2010

Goya & 8 bits

















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"ACTION SERVICE" - TOUR


WARM GREETINGS FROM HAMBURG TONIGHT'S SHOW AND SO ON AND SO ON...COLD AS HELL HERE, YOU TOO? +++

donderdag 25 november 2010

Eugenio Merino - Master of the Puppets



“A perfomance we did in New York, in front of Gagosian Gallery, last september 2010. It´s a limousine with a sculpture of Larry Gagosian with some puppets in his fingers which are Murakami, Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst. It was the day of the opening, the real Larry was in Paris, in another of his galleries – so it was like a religious experience in which he was able to be at two places in the same moment!!! A metaphor of how he is able to control artists, market and collectors.”

dinsdag 23 november 2010

Marx - Lenin by Gyula Pauer


1971

Marx Nails/ Peter Sloterdijk

"Man is a creature who must always be considered by his allies, and not just by its self-preservation impulse."
Peter Sloterdijk

Eric Cantona - Kill the Banks

maandag 22 november 2010

Mike Figgis - life captured



Mike Figgis has joined forces with Sony Ericsson to make a new short film entirely out of everyday peoples mobile phone photographs.

Riz Khan/Zizek - Are we livin in the end of times?

US - Sino Currency Rap Battle

zaterdag 20 november 2010

vrijdag 19 november 2010

Digital Keys for Unlocking the Humanities’ Riches

"Members of a new generation of digitally savvy humanists argue it is time to stop looking for inspiration in the next political or philosophical “ism” and start exploring how technology is changing our understanding of the liberal arts. This latest frontier is about method, they say, using powerful technologies and vast stores of digitized materials that previous humanities scholars did not have."

the whole article from N.Y. Times

Internet Archeology



Here + Interview

donderdag 18 november 2010

Stevie Wonder stoned in the desert

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Functionara - next one please !


that's what happen when you have to deal with romanian authorities!!
even though she speaks in romanian, you can't miss this bad mouth! great acting in typical humoristiq manner.employe in state office paying the pensions...Fire!
"let me see.how many times do i have to tell you,to get the right papers...next one...what do you mean america? you are here,for what do you need america?...next one...tatale, why are you here? wait a minute how old are you? 75! don't you stay better at home,these days?...next one...you're at the wrong office number!don't you see where you are? office number 238C...it's 17 o'clock i finish now,tomorrow make sure to be the first one in the row...!" have a laugh (if you can...:-)

woensdag 17 november 2010

James Nachtwey - War Photographer



tonight we saw a very impressive documetary about j.nachtwey. here + here

tasty flyer



flyer for an exhibition of stolen photography and portrait right which I visited last year.

stressed out? pressure? people say:



thank god there's ritalin ... my imagination.

reproducing by defecation



(photographed @ pictopia in berlin last year in march)

bc i always liked bambi^^.

The Spiral of silence theory

Crucial points to the theory:

1. People have a fear of being rejected by those in their social environment, which is called "fear of isolation."
2. People are constantly observing the behaviors of those around them, and seeing which gain approval and disapproval from society.
3. People unconsciously issue their own threats of isolation by showing signals of approval or disapproval.
4. Threats of isolation are avoided by a person's tendency to refrain from making a statement about something they think might attract objections.
5. People are more willing to publicly state things that they believe will be accepted positively.
6. The spiral effect begins because when people speak out confidently, the opposition feels a greater sense of fear of isolation and is further convinced to stay silent, since they are in the minority. The feelings continue to grow in either direction exponentially.
7. A strong moral component is necessary for the issue to activate the spiral.
8. If there is a social consensus, the spiral will not be activated. There must be two opposing forces.
9. The mass media has a strong influence on this process.
10. Fear and threat of isolation are subconscious processes.
11. The spiral of silence only "holds a sway" over the public for a limited time.
12. If a topic activates the spiral of silence, this means that the issue is a great threat to social cohesion.

More Here

dinsdag 16 november 2010

Once Upon a Time in the West


“How can you trust a man who wears both a belt and suspenders? The man can’t even trust his own pants.”
Here

Hogan's Heroes- Sgt. Schultz

zondag 14 november 2010

Modern art was CIA 'weapon'


For decades in art circles it was either a rumour or a joke, but now it is confirmed as a fact. The Central Intelligence Agency used American modern art - including the works of such artists as Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko - as a weapon in the Cold War. In the manner of a Renaissance prince - except that it acted secretly - the CIA fostered and promoted American Abstract Expressionist painting around the world for more than 20 years.

READ ON

Puzzle - Impala

donderdag 11 november 2010

That's how you do it... in class,art,life whatsoeva..!!

Paris Hilton - KARAOKE Download http://sharecash.org/download.php?file=178650



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+ i like this one here

Whishery - Fagottron

A Girl

NO JOKE!(help)

HELLO PEEPS!! WHILE TRIYING TO GET RID OF THE "OLIA-STYLE" I FUCKED UP THE OLD BLOG-DESIGN, I CAN'T REMEMBER HOW IT WAS BEFORE.
IF SOMEONE WANTS TO COMPLAIN OR WANTS TO HAVE IT BACK PLEASE DO SO...!!!
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woensdag 10 november 2010

Olber's Paradox

Olber

In astrophysics and physical cosmology, Olbers' paradox is the argument that the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the assumption of an infinite and eternal static universe. It is one of the pieces of evidence for a non-static universe such as the current Big Bang model. The argument is also referred to as the "dark night sky paradox" The paradox states that at any angle from the Earth the sight line will end at the surface of a star, so the night sky should be completely white. This contradicts the darkness of the night sky and leads many to wonder why we do not see only light from stars in the night sky (see physical paradox).MORE HERE

What was Olia (Lialina) wearing last night around her neck...?




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