Posts tonen met het label blog. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label blog. Alle posts tonen
vrijdag 14 december 2012
zaterdag 11 augustus 2012
Sight beyond the iron curtain
http://dogtime-class-of-2008.blogspot.ro/
... is what TOC* looks like from here!
maandag 14 mei 2012
Is this feminist?
This woman is reading. IS THIS FEMINIST?
No. The Western canon is white and male-dominated. This woman is lending her support to structures of male domination as embodied within the academy. Also, she is standing under a ladder, which means seven years of continued sexist oppression. PROBLEMATIC.
MORE HERE
donderdag 22 maart 2012
the datja diary
follow updates on my datja diary on http://unduunduunduundu.blogspot.com/
THE PRIVATE IS POLITICAL !
THE PRIVATE IS POLITICAL !
vrijdag 25 november 2011
dinsdag 2 augustus 2011
Anyone anyonig news? any resistin POSTS???
woensdag 20 juli 2011
woensdag 29 juni 2011
vrijdag 27 mei 2011
maandag 9 mei 2011
zondag 24 april 2011
Uncomfortable Moments With Putin
maandag 13 september 2010
You are not so smart
The Misconception: Your opinions are the result of years of rational, objective analysis.
The Truth: Your opinions are the result of years of paying attention to information which confirmed what you believed while ignoring information which challenged your preconceived notions.
Have you ever had a conversation in which some old movie was mentioned, something like “The Golden Child” or maybe even something more obscure?
You laughed about it, quoted lines from it, wondered what happened to the actors you never saw again, and then you forgot about it.
Until…
You are flipping channels one night and all of the sudden you see “The Golden Child” is playing. Weird.
The next day you are reading a news story, and out of nowhere it mentions forgotten movies from the 1980s, and holy shit, three paragraphs about “The Golden Child.”
You see a trailer that night at the theater for a new Eddie Murphy movie, and then you see a billboard on the street promoting Charlie Murphy doing stand-up in town, and then one of your friends sends you a link to a post at TMZ showing recent photos of the actress from “The Golden Child.”
What is happening here? Is the universe trying to tell you something?
No. This is how confirmation bias works.
Since the party and the conversation where you and your friends took turns saying “I-ah-I-ah-I want the kniiiife” you’ve flipped channels plenty of times; you’ve walked past lots of billboards; you’ve seen dozens of stories about celebrities; you’ve been exposed to a handful of movie trailers.
The thing is, you disregarded all the other information, all the stuff unrelated to “The Golden Child.” Out of all the chaos, all the morsels of data, you only noticed the bits which called back to something sitting on top of your brain.
A few weeks back, when Eddie Murphy and his Tibetan adventure were still submerged beneath a heap of pop-culture at the bottom of your skull, you wouldn’t have paid any special attention to references to it.
If you are thinking about buying a new car, you suddenly see people driving them all over the roads. If you just ended a long-time relationship, every song you hear seems to be written about love. If you are having a baby, you start to see them everywhere.
Confirmation bias is seeing the world through a filter, thinking selectively.
read more here
The Truth: Your opinions are the result of years of paying attention to information which confirmed what you believed while ignoring information which challenged your preconceived notions.
Have you ever had a conversation in which some old movie was mentioned, something like “The Golden Child” or maybe even something more obscure?
You laughed about it, quoted lines from it, wondered what happened to the actors you never saw again, and then you forgot about it.
Until…
You are flipping channels one night and all of the sudden you see “The Golden Child” is playing. Weird.
The next day you are reading a news story, and out of nowhere it mentions forgotten movies from the 1980s, and holy shit, three paragraphs about “The Golden Child.”
You see a trailer that night at the theater for a new Eddie Murphy movie, and then you see a billboard on the street promoting Charlie Murphy doing stand-up in town, and then one of your friends sends you a link to a post at TMZ showing recent photos of the actress from “The Golden Child.”
What is happening here? Is the universe trying to tell you something?
No. This is how confirmation bias works.
Since the party and the conversation where you and your friends took turns saying “I-ah-I-ah-I want the kniiiife” you’ve flipped channels plenty of times; you’ve walked past lots of billboards; you’ve seen dozens of stories about celebrities; you’ve been exposed to a handful of movie trailers.
The thing is, you disregarded all the other information, all the stuff unrelated to “The Golden Child.” Out of all the chaos, all the morsels of data, you only noticed the bits which called back to something sitting on top of your brain.
A few weeks back, when Eddie Murphy and his Tibetan adventure were still submerged beneath a heap of pop-culture at the bottom of your skull, you wouldn’t have paid any special attention to references to it.
If you are thinking about buying a new car, you suddenly see people driving them all over the roads. If you just ended a long-time relationship, every song you hear seems to be written about love. If you are having a baby, you start to see them everywhere.
Confirmation bias is seeing the world through a filter, thinking selectively.
read more here
dinsdag 29 juni 2010
Why do i bring my flowers here?
[Three women guards at Brukenthal Museum in Sibiu, Romania. The film discovers their thoughts, sadness and their own micro world in this huge palace museum were they are traped like in a box.]
woensdag 12 mei 2010
People 2.0, better fight for your own release...if you like!!

get some (bad)* inspiration here
[Manel shows love and supports OUR/cd- project with a 100 eus. nice??]
= no lazyness recommended; i have no time!
* but not necessary wrong !!
CD_COEVER_ARTWOARK: who wunst/dunnit ...
dinsdag 20 april 2010
Awesome Tapes from Africa

Awesome collection of underground tapes from africa. Stuff not even Mama Leone heard about here . Totuguluu Bururu Bururu Etekle! this is maybe also inspirational for our future cd-cover artwork!
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