Autorretrato en Teotihuacán, 1954 x Marianne Gast
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Autorretrato en Teotihuacán, 1954 x Marianne Gast
alain robbe-grillet L'éden et après, 1970
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La chinoise (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967)
“I have always felt it was a handicap for oppressed peoples to depend so largely upon a leader, because unfortunately in our culture, the charismatic leader usually becomes a leader because he has found a spot in the public limelight. It usually means he has been touted through the public media, which means that the media made him, and the media may undo him. There is also the danger in our culture that, because a person is called upon to give public statements and is acclaimed by the establishment, such a person gets to a point of believing that he is the movement. Such people get so involved with playing the game of being important that they exhaust themselves and their time, and they don’t do the work of actually organizing people.”
— Ella Baker, Developing Community Leadership
“Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”
— Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
Duane Michals, Liv Ullman, c. 1970s
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NOWNESS presents In Residence Ep 14: “Ricardo Bofill” by Albert Moya