čtvrtek 30. července 2009

Freedocumentaries.org






At freedocumentaries.org we strongly believe that in order to have a true democracy, there has to be a free flow of easily accessible information. Unfortunately, many important perspectives, opinions, and facts never make it to our televisions or cinemas (you can watch movies in our media category if you want to know why).

http://freedocumentaries.org/index.php

Seattle Billboards Corrected



Capitalism Hits the Fan - Richard Wolff

http://www.mediaed.org/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=139

Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1337599/

čtvrtek 16. července 2009

Guma Guar / Chlapi sobě - 2006



Stop domestic violence
Amnesty international

Clapi sobě /Guys for themselfs

theme - Violence in beer advertisement

Guma Guar / Captain / 2007

Guma Guar / Geometrical fundamentalism 2007

How the Abu Ghraib Images Redefine Photography


By: Andy Grundberg, American Scholar, January 1, 2005

In spring of 2004, the International Center of Photography in New York presented an exhibition called "War in Iraq: The Coordinates of Conflict", featuring the work of James Nachtwey, Christopher Morris, Ron Haviv, and other veteran photojournalists. Apparently timed to mark the first anniversary of the Iraq conflict (the American invasion began March 19, 2003; President Bush triumphantly announced its end a month and a half later, on May 1), the show included most of the usual tropes of combat photography, from portraits of weary but determined foot soldiers to bloody corpses of the enemy. What was different about the pictures compared with traditional war photographs was that all had been shot with digital cameras.

More HERE