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Néron (Isère) Francis Ford Coppola: On Risk, Money, Craft & Collaboration. Over the course of 45 years in the film business, Francis Ford Coppola has refined a singular code of ethics that govern his filmmaking.
There are three rules: 1) Write and direct original screenplays, 2) make them with the most modern technology available, and 3) self-finance them. But Coppola didn’t develop this formula overnight. Though he found Hollywood success at the young age of 30, he admits that the early “Godfather” fame pulled him off course from his dream of writing and directing personal stories. Like Bergman, Coppola wanted to wake up and make movies based on his dreams and nightmares. The broken record: vinyl, matter, memory and meaning. “If the phonographic disk had self-consciousness, it could point out while replaying a song that it remembers this particular song.
And what appears to us as the effect of a rather simple mechanism would, quite probably, strike the disk as a miraculous ability: memory.”- Friedrich A. Kittler, Gramophone, Film, Typewriter For music lovers, waxing poetic about wax is pretty hot right now. It seems like every other day I read interviews with artists or critics about their favourite records, and every other week another news item emerges to herald the rebirth of the format. The virtual archive of John Peel’s collection, overwhelming 2012 Record Store Day sales figures, and the introduction of a new independent record store chart are only the most recent indications that the appeal of vinyl has extended well beyond the narrow markets of purist DJs, obsessive collectors, and taxidermy-ensconced audiophiles.
LWE Podcast 155: Lord Of The Isles. Tracklist: 01.
Isolee, “You Could Do Your Memories” [Pampa Records]02. Machine Love: Mouse on Mars. I should have known better than to expect a straightforward explanation.
Late last fall, I finally caught Mouse on Mars' Andi Toma at the computer that these days forms the hub of their studio, deep in Berlin's Funkhaus Nalepastrasse complex. It was my first good chance to have him take me inside a Logic session for one of his and partner Jan St. Werner's most recent tracks. Le nouveau discours de Paris en Afrique.
L'usine PSA d'Aulnay à nouveau bloquée par la grève. A Woman, A Cupcake, A Bank And A Square: Why Credit Card Companies Are Scared Of Change. In the sleepy Columbus, Ohio suburb of Canal Winchester there is a shop that makes cupcakes.
These are not ordinary cupcakes; these are fantastic cupcakes. In fact the name of this establishment—Fantasy Cupcake—is no boast and can readily back up the hype (trust me, I ate one and it was killer). Adh. Jxfkdkd. Social Cognition, From Defrag. [These are the notes I used to prepare for a talk at Defrag, November 17 2010, formerly titled Social Cognition, From Defrag.
Now heavily modified and extended.] It probably is no surprise to you that all known human cultures have language, music, and dance. And yes, puns. Even deaf people have puns. These are human universals, along with a bunch of others. If you leave a child alone — perhaps living in the woods with wolves — they will not learn language. Vous Etes Perdu ?
Ouranos. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.
Dans la mythologie grecque, Ouranos (en grec ancien Οὐρανός / Ouranós, « ciel étoilé, firmament ») est une divinité primordiale personnifiant le Ciel et la Vie. Le mythe hésiodique d'Ouranos[modifier | modifier le code] Sa mère et épouse est Gaïa (la Terre). The high-school blogger who's been cracking Apple's secrets. Gurman at WWDC.
Photo: PED FORTUNE -- Trying to scope out Apple's (AAPL) product plans in advance is serious business for a small army of tech journalists, one that has been dominated in the past by the team that covers the company for the Wall Street Journal. But in the walk-up to this week's World Wide Developers Conference, everybody -- including the Journal -- got scooped by an 18-year-old kid named Mark Gurman who goes to high school in Los Angeles and writes on the side for Seth Weintraub's 9to5Mac. SPSS, an IBM Company: @cvahanian: Which software... CAN MACHINES THINK? WHEN GARRY KASPAROV FACED OFF AGAINST AN IBM COMPUTER in last month's celebrated chess match, he wasn't just after more fame and money.
By his own account, the world chess champion was playing for you, me, the whole human species. He was trying, as he put it shortly before the match, to "help defend our dignity. " Nice of him to offer. But if human dignity has much to do with chess mastery, then most of us are so abject that not even Kasparov can save us. If we must vest the honor of our species in some quintessentially human feat...
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