by Pier Marton | May 20, 2014 | Action, Asia, Death, Doc, Eco, Film, Genocide, Highlights, Human Rights, Now, Peace, Politics, Racism, Spectacle, Time, Wars
2014 Oscar Nominated and BAFTA Best Documentary Winner What must be seen will be seen. (for free for Bahasa Indonesia speakers – film as change!) This video was posted with the full approval of the copyright holders of The Act of Killing. & the...
by Pier Marton | May 9, 2014 | Antisemitism, History, Magyar, Music, Racism, Shoah, Wars, Women
The city where many of my father’s sculptures are in their Art Museum… In 1941 about 3,400 Jews lived in Szombathely, nearly 10% of the population. Starting in 1942, Jewish men were forced into (Hungarian) labor battalions with very few surviving the...
by Pier Marton | Apr 21, 2014 | Care, Eco, Now, Peace, Politics, Spectacle, Wars
UNCIVILISATION THE DARK MOUNTAIN MANIFESTO Rearmament These grand and fatal movements toward death: the grandeur of the mass Makes pity a fool, the tearing pity For the atoms of the mass, the persons, the victims, makes it seem monstrous To admire the tragic beauty...
by Pier Marton | Mar 18, 2014 | Dance, Ideas, Idées, Sci/Nat, Sights, Sound, Wars
Is proper perspective a prerequisite to forgive ugliness? Est-ce que la distance permet de pardonner la laideur? It takes space to get to the harmony of dissonance… L’harmonie de la dissonance demande de l’espace… EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Feb 9, 2014 | Art, Death, Health, Peace, Sci/Nat, Spectacle, Wars, Women
“We try to control microbes, but the unseen world remains victorious.” Lydia-Marié Joubert, Cell Sciences Imaging Facility, Stanford University, California “Antimicrobial resistance is a hot topic, especially since it has become clear that our...
by Pier Marton | Jan 28, 2014 | Antisemitism, Doc, Education, History, Jewish, Judaism, Middle-East, Peace, Politics, Shoah, Spectacle, Wars, Women
Ceux qui vivent, vivent des morts/Those that live, live from the dead./Los que viven, viven de los muertos/Azok akik élnek, a hullákból élnek. Antonin Artaud I have a particular relationship to the Shoah that travels with me through time… but what does it mean...