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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Mon Nov 21, 2011 3:13 am

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    Making Art of New York’s Urban Ruins | Miru Kim
    a TED talk



    [TED NOTES.] Miru Kim is a photographer and filmmaker with a love of the new and unknown. In her best-known body of work, she investigates left-behind industrial spaces, infiltrates them with her camera, and then photographs herself in the space, nude. Like Wallace Stevens’ jar upon a hill, the presence of her small body brings these massive, damp and dirty, unknown spaces into a new focus.

    Extending her aesthetic, she has made a film of Strindberg’s A Dream Play set in an abandoned tunnel underneath New York City.

    Kim also runs a nonprofit called Naked City Arts to promote young local artists in Manhattan.
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Re: The video-links only thread

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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Mask » Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:02 am



This documentary has been briefly talked about here, but I think it deserves more visibility.
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby OpLan » Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:02 pm

I shot JFK - James Files
Part 1


Part 2
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby OpLan » Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:03 pm

Executive Action
full movie
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The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Wed Nov 23, 2011 4:39 am

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…for the art of it all…

    Coverage is a Beautiful Thing | danDifelice
    — NYC-based freelance compositor, director, animator



    Vizio | danDifelice



    Dry Bones | danDifelice

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The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:02 am

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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:45 am

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    Open Science Movement | Michael Nielsen, physicist
    TEDxWaterloo, Filmed Mar 2011; Posted Nov 2011



    A Fulbright scholar, Michael Nielsen not only made significant research contributions in the field of quantum physics, but also co-wrote the popular Quantum Computation and Quantum Information. He left academia to focus his research on “open science,” and recently published Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science — a book that discusses the Internet’s ability to “amplify our collective intelligence” and the cultural obstacles of the scientific community impeding this dramatic shift. [REFER.]
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Allegro » Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:58 am

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    Curiosity on its way to Mars! | Bad Astronomy

    [NOTES BAD ASTONOMY] Yesterday morning, NASA successfully launched the Mars Science Laboratory — named Curiosity — toward the fourth planet. If, like me, you missed the launch itself (^%$#@&! sinuses) why then, here’s some pretty dramatic video of the liftoff:


    The cool parts to watch are: about 2 minutes in when the booster rockets fall by the wayside; 3:42 when the payload fairing is jettisoned, exposing the Curiosity spacecraft — as seen by the camera onboard the rocket, which is way cool; 4:38 when the entire rocket starts to slowly spin up, providing stabilization and allowing the Sun to heat the assembly evenly; then a few seconds later when the upper stage Centaur rocket ignites, leaving the booster behind (also extremely cool).

    But wait! There’s more!
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby justdrew » Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:55 am

well, this meltdown is blowing up, FYI...
(interesting that the police knew who she was (well, maybe it was just an old fashioned tip))


A woman has been arrested after an online video apparently showed a woman abusing ethnic minority passengers on a packed south London tram.

The clip, viewed more than 10,600 times since being uploaded to YouTube on Sunday, shows a woman sitting with a child, shouting at fellow passengers.

British Transport Police said a woman, 34, had been arrested on suspicion of a racially-aggravated offence.

The incident happened on the Croydon to Wimbledon Tramlink route.

Police are yet to clarify exactly where or when the incident happened.

In the online clip, the woman confronts several passengers, saying: "You are not British". She then starts swearing.

When one passenger asks her to mind her language, saying "there are little kids on the tram", the woman points to the child on her lap and says "I've got a little kid here".

The woman then says: "Go back to where you come from".
'Not entirely clear'

In the video she then starts shouting at the woman who asked her not to swear, before another passenger intervenes, saying: "I am English, what have you got to say to me?"

A British Transport Police spokesman said: "The video posted on YouTube and Twitter has been brought to our attention and our officers have launched an investigation.

"At present it is not entirely clear which tram stops the offence took place between and when it occurred.

"As a result, we need anyone who witnessed this incident, or with any information that could assist our investigation - including the identity of the woman - to contact us.

"We will not tolerate racism in any form on the rail network and will do everything in our power to locate the person responsible."
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Re: The video-links only thread

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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby crikkett » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:46 pm

The great lightbulb conspiracy (about planned obsolescence)



Consumerism = 1. Advertisement - 2. Planned Obsolescence - 3. Credit :
These 3 stages of modern business are worth noting regarding the promulgation of today's world wide consumer system which is presently stripping the natural wealth of the planet for all inhabitants, including man.

Stage 1 (Advertisement), and 3 (Credit) are well known and often discussed in the mainstream arena.
Stage 2 of the consumer process is much less talked about.

Stage 2 - Planned Obsolescence..
Obsolescence is the state of being which an object, service or practice is no longer wanted, even though it may still be in good working order.. (bar say one 'irreparable' defect.. in this case of the planned variety.
(Plus, often compulsory for those entering into an established market.. i.e. permitted to remain in the fold.)

Thanks to these international, inter-company agreements (well illustrated here in the case of the light bulb's life-reduction over the century) we really Do have an identifiable template under which large companies Are going to operate to maintain consistent profits.

These agreements also foster alliances and understandings between the largest companies, solidifying the groups' monopoly/ duopoly/ oligopoly etc. over their particular market areas.

If there is a display of competition and output styles between the different companies, there Will at least be Some agreements in place to preserve both a steady income and mutually beneficial consolidation for the established players involved. Negating any veritable competition.

These collectivist tactics have been going on too long.. resulting in disastrous consequences globally, in ever-decreasing/expanding circles (how ever you see it) of self-interest.

The illusion of competition is diligently maintained. It's part of everyday business now. Maintained by those in the know (the heads of companies, executives, lobbyists etc.) for the 'benefit' of the consciences of those further down the chain of influence and for those who'd actually care to watch what's going on.

These sorts of corporate activities serve big money interests alone.

NOTE: Over time, production processes are becoming less and less dependent on man power and this is not as good a thing as the Zeitgeist movement would like to promote. (Be careful who your thought-givers are, and what social-engineering intentions for that movement may be). Just do be aware, all otherwise well-meaning movements and institutions Are coopted by the big-boys sooner or later.. and these days Sooner is more likely to be the case.

Today's corporatism is a form of fascism.. less obvious than Nazism ever was. and is far more detrimental to the planet's survival.

It just a little obvious in this day and age what's going on here.. what's been transpiring on our planet since at least the second world war and more likely, to differing degrees, a long time before then.

You can put it down to human nature, or down the activities of a particular Type of human being -- 'enterprising' people who wish to promote their own survival to the detriment of everything else.. the end justifies the means and all that sort of thinking).

This documentary illustrates quite well (to those who'd scoff at such 'beliefs' as) people planning together for their own benefit to the detriment of others in our world.
Conspiracy Factualising (put under the heading of 'Theorising') is a lot more common than many would think.
Check out http://www.corbettreport.com/podcasts/ ..
This is one level-headed and educated guy. Practically every statement of his is linked and documented.
Scroll through his podcasts for a title you find interesting.

Some other links..

Phoebus cartel (wiki)..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebus_cartel
Planned obsolescence (wiki)..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_Obsolescence
Fire station bulb shown in the doc..
http://www.centennialbulb.org/
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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby American Dream » Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:35 pm

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Re: The video-links only thread

Postby Pierre d'Achoppement » Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:38 am

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