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Arte ≠ Vida

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“Lo que se propone a través de estas las obras aquí reunidas es que, si bien el arte afirma y celebra la vida con una fuerza regeneradora, las acciones que tratan de la desigualdad y el conflicto no son equivalentes ...

GOT WOOD, YO

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Photo, Berlin 2009

Verão, movimentar-se: ainda dá tempo de enviar trabalhos!

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Calor, carnaval antecipado, férias, internet, praia, trabalho, novidades desanimadoras no Ministério da Cultura (do Ecad), passeios, gente reunida, vida... Tanta coisa acontece nesses dias de verão, uns 40 graus no Rio de Janeiro, tempo ameno em São Paulo, chuvas perigosas ...

fridge

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part of:

"YO I GOT A PROJECT"
berlin, 2009

Decoding Visual Media: Representations of Nature in Popular Culture

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I am interested in how representations of Nature in the media and popular culture effect our attitudes towards Nature. I would like to study this phenomenon and could use some help from you, yes you reader. I need more examples ...

Korsakow, from film cuts & software codes

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It's on campus in Bangalore, on campus in Melbourne and then again in Berlin and Montreal. The Korsakow System is on! "The what?," I thought, scratching my head. "Yeah, you know, Korsakow is a principle, a logic, with its ...

MEME POSTERS in LJUBLJANA

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Meme posters visiting Metelkova mesto, a legendary alternative place in Ljubljana and the dashboard at the entrance of Student organization in Ljubljana.

ABOUT OPENBLOG

Open blog is a collective blog agregator.  Posts that can be read and viewed here have been originally posted by members of the Memefest community.

While members of the community  are able to check blog posts from the circle of their comrades within the on-line profile, this is the place where you are able to check on everything that has been bloged by anyone on this platform. The toppics and styles are diverse as this community consists of people from very different cultural, social backgrounds and also very different fields of expertice. Together- and through time- we hope – this gives us a good picture of radical communication culture.