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We Live in Public Synopsis[edit] The film's website describes how, "With Quiet, Harris proved how, in the not-so-distant future of life online, we will willingly trade our privacy for the connection and recognition we all deeply desire. Through his experiments, including another six-month stint living under 24-hour live surveillance online which led him to mental collapse, he demonstrated the price we will all pay for living in public." "He climbs into the TV set and he becomes the rat in his own experiment at this point, and the results don't turn out very well for him,[5]" says Timoner of the six-month period Harris broadcast his life in his NYC loft live online. "He really takes the only relationship that he's ever had that was close and intimate and beaches it on 30 motion-controlled surveillance cameras and 66 invasive microphones. I mean his girlfriend who signed on to it thinking it would be fun and cool, and that they were living a fast and crazy Internet life, she ended up leaving him.

Ho Quang, Vietnamese Photographer, Captures Poor Children's Dreams In Eerie Photos What do you want to be when you grow up? That’s the question Ho Quang, a 26-year-old photography student, posed to 10 children living in downtown Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Some live in large households with single incomes, others have sick parents and many suffer from malnutrition. Despite their difficult circumstances, they dream big. Many want to be teachers, musicians, mechanics, artists and doctors -- all with the intention of helping their struggling families.

25 Spectacular Movies You (Probably) Haven't Seen Pt. 2 Human Traffic Very unique comedy about the drug/club culture in the UK. Five friends ponder society, drug use and their own lives as they go about their usual weekend of snorting, smoking, popping, dancing and sex. The Matador Pierce Brosnan plays an assassin going through a mid-life crisis as he approached retirement.

The Three Act Structure Here is the story structure timeline that nearly every scriptwriter follows. It’s a simple formula, Act I is the beginning, Act II is the middle, and Act III is the end. Scripts are generally 100 to 120 pages. Marc-Antoine Locatelli Photographie, édition, exposition Travail réalisé avec Mathilde Vaveau autour de la notion de “cycle” et de “temps” Top 20 des plus belles photos prises par drone en 2017 Comme chaque année depuis 2014, le site Dronestagram récompense les vingt meilleures photos prises avec des drones. Ces petites machines qui volent au dessus de nos têtes deviennent de plus en plus présentes dans le monde de la photographie, notamment chez les médias comme National Geographic. © tahitiflyshoot

Sculptures: Flash Memory « Chuk'num The amazing sculptures you are about to see were crafted by three artists including Liu Zhan, Kuang Jun and Tan Tianwei. These outstanding creations were part of an exhibition titled “Flash Memory” which is currently held in Beijing till December 31, 2011. the sculptures themselves are out of this world, instead of just sculpting the reality around us, these artists deformed it, or did not complete it in this case. It looks like paint has been poured on invisible full bodies and it only colored bits of it and the result is staggering. The sculptures are made out of stainless steel and some out of marble, I’m more found of the stainless steel as it is more modern. I love horses and these horse sculptures are really one of a kind, that said the human sculptures incorporated within add a lot of life to them.

Danny Perez Directs The Music Video For Hot Chips &Look At Where We Are& We’ve been eagerly awaiting Hot Chip’s new album for the past two years (meanwhile listening to old songs “Over and Over” again), so when the British electro outlet released In Our Heads this June, we were psyched to hear their new take on dance music. The band teamed up with visual sorcerer and Creator Danny Perez who directed the music video for “Look At Where We Are,” produced by The Creators Project. Perez’s collaboration with Animal Collective produced the visual album ODDSAC back in 2010—an audiovisual assault on the senses where sound and imagery bombarded the viewer into another world. And Perez brought his unique aesthetic to bear on the video for “Look At Where We Are,” using a combination of abstract visuals and the age old story of a man and a woman.

UBUWEB The following films are presented for educational and non-commercial use only. All copyrights belong to the artists. About UbuWeb Film & Video UbuWeb is pleased to present thousands of avant-garde films & videos for your viewing pleasure. František Kupka Pour les articles homonymes, voir Kupka. František Kupka, vers 1928 František Kupka, dit François Kupka, né à Opočno (Bohême orientale), le 23 septembre 1871 et mort à Puteaux (Hauts-de-Seine), le 24 juin 1957, est un peintre tchèque comptant parmi les pères de l'abstraction avec Vassili Kandinsky, Gino Severini, Piet Mondrian, Kasimir Malevitch, Auguste Herbin et Robert Delaunay[1],[2]. Biographie[modifier | modifier le code]

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