I came across Matthew Buckingham’s work Muhheakantuck – Everything has a Name already several times and each time got fascinated by the silent way of intruding and questioning our understanding of the obviously manifested historic ‘truth’ our convictions are build on: As the American writer William Faulkner expressed, “The past is never dead. It’s not […]Read More
0xdb database did their presentation about a week or two ago here in Berlin, but just now they put out a bigger announcement of their recent stunning development. What does 0xdb stand for? There are different theories about this. Some people have remarked that 0xdb is the hexadecimal notation of the decimal number 219, and […]Read More
Sadly enough this seems true on more than one level concerning the political and social arguments and actions here in Germany these days .. Very recent in mind are the more than stupid statements of the major of Mügeln following the persecution of foreigners last weekend. No one prosecuted for that severe case of racism? […]Read More
This site – creating a place for SenseScapes – sounds pretty interesting … The study of ‘SenseScapes’ is a newly emerging interdisciplinary field focussing on sensorial studies of human interaction with physical environments. Challenging an ocular-centricism that arguably underpins much scholarship in the arts, humanities and social sciences, a new multi-sensory research agenda is being […]Read More
.. another concept of taking it kind of literally is the very interesting ‘project naming‘ across which I came on savage minds: While the archival community has long recognized that the majority of Inuit whose photographs are held in the Library and Archives Canada (LAC) collections were not identified, it was Murray Project Naming: Atootoo, […]Read More
A suggested look into my brain – which I simply think fascinating and thus could not resist to put it here – wants to follow up eventual gaps in my mind .. So far gaping jumps occur only here on this blog ; ) … and I hope they will be reduced from now on […]Read More
Chomsky talks in the recent Le Monde Diplomatique issue about the mechanisms behind modern communication … … DM: When a leading journalist or TV news presenter is asked whether they are subject to pressure or censorship, they say they are completely free to express their own opinions. So how does thought control work in a […]Read More
… recorded ‘The Dull Flame of Desire’ earlier this year for her ‘Volta’ album ( >>>> podcast ) .. and here in this excerpt from Tarkovsky’s movie ‘The Stalker’ the the poetry comes alive through his very own cinematic art. The Dull Flame of Desire poetry in Stalker film / YouTube “I Love Your Dear […]Read More
[first: … a short note and apology: a major breakdown of my computer kept me on the restoring side instead of posting new stuff … but this will follow here now:] The current issue of LMD (german edition) brings in a short note and images of the last year’s exhibition ‘Frontières‘ (french) with by geograph […]Read More
Scarred Baghdad 2003… Confusion, uncertainty and death engulf the bombed ruins of a psychiatric asylum. Voyeuristically we move between the past and present of three Iraqi lives entangled by the chaos of the American ‘Shock and Awe’ campaign… ‘Ahlaam’ a bewildered young woman, confined to the asylum after witnessing the violent arrest of her fiancee […]Read More
Finally I came across the blog of cultural critic and author Brian Holmes, which is nice in the way that he publishes here some of his recent texts for open access. Nevertheless I was used to find them in several magazines or other sites spread over the net, this is an interesting and growing collection […]Read More