by her…
All Creative Work is Derivative
Sita Sings the Blues (based on The Ramayana)
EFF Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Credit is Due (The Attribution Song)
Nina Paley’s website
The Electronic Frontier Foundation
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by Pier Marton | Dec 30, 2012 | History, Humor, Jewish, Middle-East, Software, Wars, Women
by her…
All Creative Work is Derivative
Sita Sings the Blues (based on The Ramayana)
EFF Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Credit is Due (The Attribution Song)
Nina Paley’s website
The Electronic Frontier Foundation
Question Copyright

BREAK THE SURFACE
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To ride the unbalance* between:
1. excellence and a kind, singular and porous identity that contains some of the scruples, humor, humility, musicality & the beauty of a harsh and confusing, yet benign and rich reality – away from distractions.
2. the stupidity and blindness of complacency, violence, injustice, pretense, egos, short-term… wishful… and group “thinking,” and empty talk – in all of their surprising embodiments. And the false sense of fullness all of this provides.
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An appeal for a world NOT so caught up in anthropo/ego/euro/ethno/oculo/esthetico -CENTRISM.
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1. Beware of those who claim to be strong – they are often dangerous.
2. Unmask the hoax of “centrality” – ask an “EX-centric” for assistance?
3. Perceive the arrogance of normalcy: everybody, in one way or another, is handicapped… which brings us back to 1.
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*Not unrelated to “There is beauty and there are the humiliated. Whatever difficulties the enterprise may present, I should like never to be unfaithful either to the second or the first.” — Albert Camus
Laure Adler & Ses Invités/Ses sujets
Conversations/Ouvertures/Surprises: Pour Continuer à Rester Éveillé! Mon oxygène…
MEMRI
The Middle East Media Research Institute
Arte Reportage
Magazine d’Actualité Internationale [abonnez-vous aux podcasts!]
Frontline
Controversy & complexity from the U.S. Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Independent Lens
Documentaries by Independent Filmmakers – again from the U.S. PBS.