First and Second part. the story of Rebond dates back to January 8, 2000, when some fifty “actors” and film technicians came together to organise the first weekend of experimentation at the Maison Populaire in Montreuil, on March 11 and 12, under the title "Rebound - media et immediat”.
Sèries d'indagacions, reformulacions, conferències i reconfiguracions basades en el nucli conceptual de l'arxiu i els seus materials preservats. Inclou fonts externes i àmbits temàtics relacionats.
Travelling to Palestine to join a movement whose objective is to protest against a 57 year old military occupation using non-violent direct action sounds like a crazy thing to explain. But more and more people are travelling to Palestine each year to support the continuous civil resistance against the Israeli occupation. ISM is one of the groups working in Palestine to support the Palestinian non-violent resistance. Internationals in Palestine is a documentary that shows how ISM activists, together with Palestinians, lift road blocks, occupy military checkpoints, stop jeeps and bulldozers, chase soldiers who occupy houses in a city under curfew and intervene unarmed facing of the most powerful armies in the world. Their example is one of compromise with human rights and joint action between Palestinians, Israeli and international activists against the continuous violence of the Israeli army. Nothing better than watching it, live and without filters.
One day they will do with reality what they? ve done with TV. You will only have the right to leave the house if you pay a 150 euro monthly fee. If you don?t pay up, everything you see will look blurry.
UntitledThe promise of a perpetually technological updated world. Other forms of marketing and addiction.
UntitledReflection on the glamor and the deadlock of integration in the framework of an imperialist nation state. Reflection for alternative decolonial Western modernity.
The World Tribunal on Iraq: Reflexions on War
An invaluable record of the crimes committed by the United States and its “Coalition of the Willing” partners in the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Iraqi witnesses and experts in international law, human rights, science, culture and history testified for three days before an international “Jury of Conscience” that included Arundhati Roy (India), Eve Ensler (U.S.), Chandra Muzaffar (Malaysia), Dumisa Nsebeza (South Africa), Francois Houtart (Belgium), and Taty Almeida (Argentina).
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