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              27 Archival description results for ovni 2003

              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009-SS004-0002 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Eric Goldhagen, member of Autonomedia, ABC No Rio and Openflows. He will speak about technology and the politics of new media and "open-source software". New York-based Autonomedia are one of the most lucid publishers of books on radical media, politics and the arts. They have published more than 300 titles that have influenced and given voice to a generation of authors, thinkers and social collectives, and established a dialogue between seemingly unconnected critical voices. Their publications include: Temporary Autonomous Zones, by Hakim Bey; Digital Resistance and Electronic Civil Disobedience, by Critical Art Ensemble; Hacktivism, by the Electronic Disturbance Theatre; Pirate Utopias and European Renegades, by Peter Lamborn Wilson.  

              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009-SS004-0001 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Jim Fleming, editor and member of Autonomedia. Lecturer in the Film and Media Department of Hunter College CUNY, New York. He will speak about the concept of "autonomous media" and how it relates to the books published by Autonomedia. New York-based Autonomedia are one of the most lucid publishers of books on radical media, politics and the arts. They have published more than 300 titles that have influenced and given voice to a generation of authors, thinkers and social collectives, and established a dialogue between seemingly unconnected critical voices. Their publications include: Temporary Autonomous Zones, by Hakim Bey; Digital Resistance and Electronic Civil Disobedience, by Critical Art Ensemble; Hacktivism, by the Electronic Disturbance Theatre; Pirate Utopias and European Renegades, by Peter Lamborn Wilson.  

              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009-SS005-0001 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Lewanne Jones is Autonomedia's main Film and Video specialist. She will present her research into media archaeology in the EE.UU. New York-based Autonomedia are one of the most lucid publishers of books on radical media, politics and the arts. They have published more than 300 titles that have influenced and given voice to a generation of authors, thinkers and social collectives, and established a dialogue between seemingly unconnected critical voices. Their publications include: Temporary Autonomous Zones, by Hakim Bey; Digital Resistance and Electronic Civil Disobedience, by Critical Art Ensemble; Hacktivism, by the Electronic Disturbance Theatre; Pirate Utopias and European Renegades, by Peter Lamborn Wilson.  

              Bushacked
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009-SS002-0028 · Item · 2002
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              A fine example of guerrilla translation. This version of George Bush's latest State of the Union speech dispels all doubts.

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              Diario de un escudo
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-1345 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              February 2003 Iraq. More than 300 people arrived in Baghdad to try to stop the war. They went there as human shields, placing themselves in strategic spots to prevent them from being bombed, but negotiations with Saddam Hussein’s regime did not turn out as they had hoped they would. A human shield diary shows the great disparities between a people’s movement and a dictatorial regime.

              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009-SS002-0016 · Item · 2001
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Hay mish Eishi, features portraits of 8 Palestinian women from different social and religious backgrounds exploring how they live war and imagine peace in the profound depth of lived realities and felt pains. These are not unusual women, women leaders or exceptional women in the news media sense. They are media and theatre professionals, farming women, a cleaning woman, a boutique owner, a university student, a high school teenage girl, and housewives. These are the ordinary lives which make up the news and which the news makes invisible. They speak with passion, bewilderment, anger, rage and outrage?.they situate themselves in a life of dignity and productivity, where their lives and actions are not reduced to a bundle of fear.They speak of profound losses - of self and direction, livelihood, land, homes and family members. What they say so powerfully and directly through their hopes and wishes is that they want a life of meaning, of sharing, of giving, of routines and rituals, of loving and caring, of ordinariness with all its blessings and grace.They do not want the degrading, terrorizing drama of war

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