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Finale du 100 mètres féminin des Jeux Olympiques en 1952 à Helsinki.
HIFIKLUB_March Of The Moore - by THOMAS MAILAENDER
Sound Message in a bottle....
Santigold The Keepers BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge 2012
We're the keepers
While we sleep in America
Our house is burning down
Our house is burning
PAUL VIRILIO : PENSER LA VITESSE
En une heure trente, ce film passe notre époque au gril de la pensée de Paul Virilio, l'un des esprits contemporains les plus lucides et les plus tranchants sur les conséquences politiques liées aux révolutions technologiques. Exemples à l'appui (la tragédie du 11-Septembre, l'ouragan Katrina...), l'auteur de "L'insécurité du territoire" et de "Cybermonde, la politique du pire" démontre avec conviction que tous les champs ou presque de l'activité humaine sont désormais placés sous le régime quasi dictatorial de la vitesse. De grands experts comme Jeremy Rifkin, Walter Bender, Muhammad Yunus, Hubert Védrine, Jacques Attali, ou encore le dessinateur Enki Bilal et l'architecte Jean Nouvel, étayent ou contredisent son discours. Accessible sur le fond, surprenant dans la forme, ce film prend le temps de réfléchir à notre environnement et au sens des choses. Un exercice salutaire quand les repères se dérobent.
(France, 2007, 92mn) ARTE F
Sunset/Sólarlag time lapse
by Pall Thayer
Sunset/Sólarlag is an art piece that was originally created in 2000 as part of the Nordic N2Art netart initiative. It was recreated in 2008 for an exhibition at Mejan Labs gallery in Stockholm, Sweden. It uses surveillance cameras around the globe to track the setting sun producing a constant live video stream of the sunset.
Robin Schwartz
Prince backstage before a show in Tokyo for the Nude Tour, 1990
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Carsten Nicolai - Unidisplay
Via [My Modern Met]
As part of his latest project Imagine, Mexico City based artist Pedro Reyes acquired some 6,700 weapons that were scheduled to be buried (as is customary in mass weapon disposals) and instead collaborated with six musicians to create 50 working instruments as part of a statement regarding increased gun violence in Mexico. The numerous firearms were cut down, welded and formed into a variety of string, wind, and percussion instruments over a period of two weeks last month. Via his blog Reyes says:
It’s difficult to explain but the transformation was more than physical. It’s important to consider that many lives were taken with these weapons; as if a sort of exorcism was taking place the music expelled the demons they held, as well as being a requiem for lives lost. [...] This is also a call to action, since we cannot stop the violence only at the place where the weapons are being used, but also where they are made. There is a disparity between visible and invisible violence. The nearly 80,000 deaths by gun-shot that have occurred in Mexico in the last 6 years, or the school shootings in the US are the visible side of violence. The invisible side is that one of gun trade-shows, neglecting assault rifle bans, and shareholder profit from public companies. This is a large industry of death and suffering for which no cultural rejection is expressed.Guns continue to be depicted as something sexy both in Hollywood and in videogames; there may be actors who won’t smoke on the screen, but there has not been one who would reject the role of a trigger-happy hero.
"Black and White Trypps Number Three" / Ben Russel / 2007
A filmic portrait of secular rapture that harks back to the great annunciation canvases of Titian and Caravaggio.” – Michael Sicinski, Green Cine Daily