After today's class of watching Koyaanisqatsi. I was really interested in the story behind the movie, more really about why we had to watch it. Using my super Google powers, I found this.
http://smotri.com/video/view/?id=v137667053a3
The Koyaanisqatsi part begins around 10:20 and ends at 12:00. Enjoy.
A story about women in the film industry in Kansas especially. http://www.kcwift.org/
A website that talks about how Michigan (Detroit) has been giving heavy incentive's to the film industry because of how helpful it has been to their economy in the past few years. http://www.michiganfilmproduction.com/
In "The Tao of Urbanism" on pages 45-46 it speaks of being positive and working on what you do have, as opposed to what you don't have/want. One of my interpretations of that is 9/11. Yes it brought grave horrors and losses to everyone, but it also brought everyone together in a way not much else would. Children and adults alike...
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ReplyDeleteAfter today's class of watching Koyaanisqatsi. I was really interested in the story behind the movie, more really about why we had to watch it. Using my super Google powers, I found this.
http://smotri.com/video/view/?id=v137667053a3
The Koyaanisqatsi part begins around 10:20 and ends at 12:00. Enjoy.
-Jonathan Wong
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ReplyDeleteA story about women in the film industry in Kansas especially.
http://www.kcwift.org/
A website that talks about how Michigan (Detroit) has been giving heavy incentive's to the film industry because of how helpful it has been to their economy in the past few years.
http://www.michiganfilmproduction.com/
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“A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one.”
---Aristotle (Ancient Greek Philosopher, 384 BC-322 BC
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In "The Tao of Urbanism" on pages 45-46 it speaks of being positive and working on what you do have, as opposed to what you don't have/want. One of my interpretations of that is 9/11. Yes it brought grave horrors and losses to everyone, but it also brought everyone together in a way not much else would. Children and adults alike...
http://www.history.com/photos/9-11-pentagon/photo14
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ReplyDeletehttp://www.geek.com/articles/geek-pick/take-a-moment-and-enjoy-this-awesome-nyc-time-lapse-20110122/
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ReplyDeleteProbably won't get extra credit, but I figured I'd give you these tunes to use for class anyway.
Talking Heads- Cities
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP5Bq7sMXOs
Talking Heads- City of Dreams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSLLnc7gTBE&feature=related
Class contribution (Kristen Fulmer)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2ZLunX/www.we-find-wildness.com/2010/09/filip-dujardin/