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| Somethin' else rehearsals Rockabilly Band from Germany with Song Werewolf Stroll 1987Sun, 04 Jan 2009 07:21:46 -0800 by thegermanrockabillySomethin Else was a Rockabilly Band in the late 80ies and early 90ies from Germany. They formed by the members: Marcus Aigner(Vocal), Peter Lersch (Guitar), Michael Müller (Guitar), Lutz Berkenfeld (Drums) and Andy Rohling (Bass). I filmed my friends at their rehearsals in an old ww2 shelter (bunker). There were many of them in the citys of germany. After the war it was used as rehearsalrooms for musicans. Marcus is now known as "Lou Cifer and the Hellions". Michael is known as a Member of "Lou Cifer and the Hellions" and "The Wild Cats" plays Bassguitar. Lutz is member of "The Jailbirds" plays drums. Peter is now a Member of the german Doc-Band "Lightning Pears", plays guitar.look here:http://de.youtu be.com/watch?v=VtI4C zGVzwkTake a look to their sides:http://www.mys pace.com/thewildcats rockabillyhttp://www .loucifer.de/http:// www.jailbirds.de/ Related: rockabilly "somthin' else" "wild cats" germany "lightning pears" ruhrpott |
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| Crayon Commercial.movTue, 09 Dec 2008 18:39:32 -0800 by mollabolla00A little girl gets frustrated with her drawing. With the little help from her crayons she is able to become inspired. Animation by Molly Aigner and Jon Muller. Related: crayon commercial |
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| FORTYNINE - MIRROR CUBE VIDEOINSTALLATION - LOTHRINGER 13 MUNICHSun, 07 Dec 2008 09:43:05 -0800 by MichalKosakowskiVideoinstallation/Sh ort Film Series, 154 minutesSTORYBetween 1996 and 2006 Michal Kosakowski produced 49 short movies on the subject of killing. 49 killings, dreamt up by inhabitants of the metropolis of morbidity Vienna. In 1996, Kosakowski began to inquire into fantasies of killing at first among his relatives and friends, then widening the circle to include artists, musicians and, eventually, actors.Within a decade, Kosakowski made 49 short movies, an essential element of which is the fact that these killing fantasies were put into practice with the complicity of the respondents themselves and depicted in the 49 videos. The collaborations between Kosakowski and his fictitious killers and victims in scripting, acting and staging the films could not have been closer or more intense. Michal Kosakowski himself was in charge of directing, camera, editing and special effects for all 49 films.The fantasies of violence, all of which seem to feed on the explicit violence omnipresent in film and television, are stunning. Not a single one of the 160 performers has a criminal record or was ever involved in any real acts of violence. And yet poisoning, torture, suicide, execution, ritual murder, violence by and against women, men, and children, murders motivated by sexual, political, and mental aberration come face to face with the recipients emotions, naked and uncensored.The installation FORTYNINE was first shown in the Städtische Kunsthalle Munich, Lothringer 13, through February and March 2007. Visitors who enter the 5×4x3 metre mirror-walled cube will be confronted by a 49-part HD splitscreen that mirrors their reflections to infinity.The fact of interpersonal acts of violence, here anchored in present-day aesthetics, is also reflected in the emotions visible on the faces of the visitors, which are equally mirrored to infinity. 49 examples of fictitious killing collide head-on with the real emotions of the installations visitors. The collective experience of any emotion generates intimacy and it is precisely this intimacy that acts as a further constitutive component of FORTYNINE: the confrontation of the individual with itself, in the face of the most atrocious examples of violence.What Michal Kosakowski grants us is the rare occasion to experience a genuine taboo of our times and our Western society death. A death that, for the time being, seems to present itself exclusively in the contemporary guise of the incessant violence staged by the media.Uli Aigner 2007 Related: fortynine inside 49 video-installation videoinstallation art kunst medien kritik medienkritik killing murder murderer "murder phantasies" actor actors film movie violence television tv "gewalt in den medien" cruelty gewalt |
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| "Obama Is An Arab"-Says McCain Volunteer In LettersFri, 10 Oct 2008 21:03:58 -0700 by VeracifierMore at http://www.theuptake .org Gayle Quinnel, a John McCain supporter says at a McCain Rally that "Obama is an Arab". She is quickly corrected by John McCain who takes away her microphone. This is an interview with her done by a live streaming cell phone. Interviewers include Noah Kunin, Senior Political Correspondent from The UpTake, Adam Aigner of NBC News and Dana Bash of CNN. Quinnel cited that she obtained the information on Obama being an Arab at "her local library" and from a pamphlet obtained at a local McCain campaign office (provided by a fellow volunteer not the campaign itself). She has taken it upon herself to redistribute the information as widely as possible by making copies of the pamphlet and sending it to random names in the phone book Related: arab barack john mccain minnesota mn muslim obama uptake nextnewnetworks |
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