This public talk by S.N Goenka was given at the Harvard Business School Club in New York City in August, 2000. Since Goenkaji was himself a businessman for many years, he addresses many points of interest to the audience. The presentation is a suitable introduction to Vipassana for the general public and is followed by a lively question and answer session.
UntitledThe markets of Fez, accessible from the main streets of the medina, are mostly situated very near the entrances to the city and reflect the vitality of an economic microsystem associated with the basic needs of the medina and its immediate rural surroundings.
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The reality of this scam resists representation, which is why we are unsuccessful in our attempts to align words and images with the original meaning of things.
UntitledVideo manual based on a cookbook written by Mira Vu?eti?. It is based on a four recipes and for each of them while I was cooking I made animation. Her cookbook is the one on which all-Croatian mothers and grannies based their kitchen. What is interesting is that there is no cooking or backing time written, and if you don't have basic knowledge about cooking it won't help.
Meshes of the Afternoon is one of the most influential works in American experimental cinema. A non-narrative work, it has been identified as a key example of the "trance film," in which a protagonist appears in a dreamlike state, and where the camera conveys his or her subjective focus. The central figure in Meshes of the Afternoon, played by Deren, is attuned to her unconscious mind and caught in a web of dream events that spill over into reality. Symbolic objects, such as a key and a knife, recur throughout the film; events are open-ended and interrupted. Deren explained that she wanted "to put on film the feeling which a human being experiences about an incident, rather than to record the incident accurately." MoMA The Collection
Join Terence McKenna, Rupert Sheldrake, and Ralph Abraham as they trialogue on the relationship between chaos, creativity and the imagination. "The flutter of the the moth's wing can trigger the hurricane. This is not a poetic statement. This is the fact of the matter within this kind of description of nature. In other words, very small changes create cascades into where whole states shift and are perturbed." - Terence McKenna
UntitledThe metro, subway, "mass rapid transit" or "em-er-ti", is not just a set of signals, but itself a signal left by the 19th and 20th centuries to our urban culture. Work developed during the Quinzena d'Art de Montesquiu QUAM 1997. Inspired in "Agents Infiltrats" workshops led by Toni Serra. Finished during art residency 1998 in HANGAR sponsored by QUAM. Created using the multimedia software Director 5.
UntitledLa recuperació d'un antic barri i la seva forma de vida i els canvis en l'espai urbà.