Astrid Swan & Hanna Meretoja: "D/other"
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Opening Ceremony, Aboagora 19.8.2020
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Water walk
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ABOAGORA 2020: Water
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Tino Mager   Aboagora, Turku   22 Aug 2019
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@mariosanchez-mq1qu
@mariosanchez-mq1qu 3 ай бұрын
!!! Amo tu canto !!!!.
@codygoodnight1851
@codygoodnight1851 7 ай бұрын
Wonderful man
@s.obilic8830
@s.obilic8830 9 ай бұрын
Mrs Ranta kzbin.info/www/bejne/kF7QpniglKpjhrs
@djo-dji6018
@djo-dji6018 10 ай бұрын
The figure of Jesus isn't as 'numinous' as the God of the Old Testament, but he surely possesses a terrifyingly divine aura, and His words promise forgiveness and eternal joy for the saved just as much as they promise eternal punishment for the damned.
@samachell
@samachell 11 ай бұрын
I wonder if Greenaway has ever read contemporary comics, like Chris Ware?
@Dreamaster2012
@Dreamaster2012 Жыл бұрын
A Wise & Beautiful Share 🎉 Thank You ~
@Johnconno
@Johnconno Жыл бұрын
Is he doing an impersonation of Pinter in this talk? It's not bad...
@zippymufo9765
@zippymufo9765 Жыл бұрын
What a boring pedantic slog 😂
@damon7610
@damon7610 Жыл бұрын
𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕞𝕠𝕤𝕞
@dragunkiller360
@dragunkiller360 2 жыл бұрын
Does anybody know where one can find the full version of Greenaway’s Atomic Bombs on the Planet Earth? I’d really like to show that to some friends and teachers but this video is the only place I know with the full film.
@palestinalibre7
@palestinalibre7 2 жыл бұрын
#freePalestine #justiceforShireen
@igorkarelians-wpskins846
@igorkarelians-wpskins846 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/q5qnZJ5pgZqlnNE
@johanneskrv
@johanneskrv 3 жыл бұрын
😂
@johanneskrv
@johanneskrv 3 жыл бұрын
Hahahah mikä tosielämän näyttelijä 😂 Ei mitään annettavaa yhteiskunnalle, pelkkä (jättimäinen) kuluerä veronmaksajalle.
@richardrickford3028
@richardrickford3028 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating man. It is a pity he is nearing the end of his life. I want him to live longer. His films make me very uncomfortable but I am coming to the conclusion some of them may well be brilliant (perhaps delete but and inset an and)
@daolao2528
@daolao2528 3 жыл бұрын
Perfect.
@janakakumara1298
@janakakumara1298 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent , i would like to contact to you
@LubenaNova
@LubenaNova 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Janaka Kumara, thank you for your comment! If you are interested in The Water Project, you can contact us on Facebook, Lubena Nova Artist Page, @lubenanovasinger or on Instagram: lubena_nova_singer.
@vesaiitti8750
@vesaiitti8750 3 жыл бұрын
Bravo!
@aubreyswanson6157
@aubreyswanson6157 4 жыл бұрын
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@VIDAADOISporDiegoDany
@VIDAADOISporDiegoDany 4 жыл бұрын
Muito show! Parabéns!!! Passei e me inscrevi. Vai ser um prazer ter vc lá no meu canal tbm!! Bjss
@aki_gong6271
@aki_gong6271 4 жыл бұрын
Nice one!
@thatguyfromthatthing8573
@thatguyfromthatthing8573 4 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know the 1950s Czech driver film he's referring to at 23mins?
@andremccree8937
@andremccree8937 4 жыл бұрын
he is talking about videogames and VR. that is the new evolution of cinema. beyond that, when you get to play the characters in the movies yourself
@AdamMetwally
@AdamMetwally 4 жыл бұрын
I think video games are most engaging and stimulating when they are non-narrative. Just put me, the player, in a world and let me explore it at my own pace (Dark Souls). Or let me experience what its like to be in a war zone (Call of Duty) or tennis match (Wii Sports) It depends what kind of cinema we are talking about. If we're talking about narrative story-driven cinema, then I don't think there is a further step in evolution beyond single-screen filmmaking. But if we're talking about non-narrative, experience-driven cinema, you might be right. Video games and VR are the next step
@96powerpower
@96powerpower 2 жыл бұрын
but he talks about how cinema died when the audience could control the film (tv remotes in the home). i don't think greenaway would want for the spectator to meddle with on become a part of the work.
@peeonthepenski4729
@peeonthepenski4729 9 ай бұрын
@@96powerpower Well i think he would appreciate that they're different art forms
@natalya6091
@natalya6091 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@nathalia65157
@nathalia65157 4 жыл бұрын
In the beginning was the word (logos) ...and the word became flesh (image?)
@andrewjenson1918
@andrewjenson1918 3 жыл бұрын
This, yes---and the image of Christ has redeemed the image of man. However, undergirding all this is still the Word. The Word is the foundation of everything, and though I am very interested in the idea of divorcing images and words, it is essentially impossible. The Word became flesh is a marriage that can never be put asunder. I think Frampton's "Zorn's Lemma" is indicative of how heavily image relies on words.
@damonkowarsky
@damonkowarsky Жыл бұрын
Isn’t flesh simply what it is - flesh?
@talbrott
@talbrott 4 жыл бұрын
He's wrong about actors. Ricky Gervais in 'The Office' is making a spectacle of his awareness that he is being filmed or watched. This is key in the entire narrative gaze. Since that show, there have been countless copies of this tone where the performers make a thing of being watched. Most stand up comedians are mugging to the audience and using their awareness of their gaze in the act.
@株式会社京都ビルサービス
@株式会社京都ビルサービス 4 жыл бұрын
Greenaway speaks like Gielgud.
@2lipToo
@2lipToo 4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful time spent engaged in 2 mediums I adore by a true connoisseur. Greenaway's films are some of the best I've seen. Alas, I now retire to the humdrum narrative of Netflix.
@borregalesandres
@borregalesandres 4 жыл бұрын
31:36´give me goose spones! Love you dearly Juhani, non other have make me feel like you did when I read your book, Habitar, (translated in spanish)
@apexxxx10
@apexxxx10 5 жыл бұрын
*RIP Claes Andersson. Your “Det är inte lätt att vara villaägare i dessa tider” Nec Plus Ultra, absolutment. But, **4:48** Six Years, three x week Psychotherapy. "Wer soll das bezahlen, Wer hat das bestellt, Wer hat so viel Pinke-pinke, Wer hat so viel Geld?"*
@billvincent3412
@billvincent3412 5 жыл бұрын
May be illustrated text, but a great performance is compelling to watch
@5tonyvvvv
@5tonyvvvv 5 жыл бұрын
Hawking gets way too much credit ..this guy alone is why I believe in God!
@liamsilveira4757
@liamsilveira4757 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent talk! Thank you for sharing it!
@TheModernHermeticist
@TheModernHermeticist 7 жыл бұрын
awesome, thanks.
@canweng5546
@canweng5546 7 жыл бұрын
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@andreevachon1021
@andreevachon1021 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter, long time no see
@ba0cbmft
@ba0cbmft 7 жыл бұрын
@9:02 - The problem I have with the "no center" way of explaining the expansion of the universe is that every time I see a picture of a spherical boundary expanding outward like all the examples in the books show, I can see a center inside the sphere. I mean, we are radially moving away from some point where we were closer to everything else we can see in the universe if the big bang is true. It could be argued that this is just a localized point in a much larger surface, but for the purposes of human intuition it seems like a center to me.
@Sky-fz8zg
@Sky-fz8zg 6 жыл бұрын
Jason Hord chill dude the sun is a star so we all die VAPING and bug +hair spray=nasa program...oh you better believe or G.J will vaccinate yo ass..
@seadragonadventures
@seadragonadventures 8 жыл бұрын
What's dead is two hour lectures againt five minute cat videos.
@mirandac8712
@mirandac8712 8 жыл бұрын
Had the pleasure of interviewing him in Paris during production of the opera he discusses, "Rosa." He has his schtick, but when I went past that, he was the most gracious, thoughtful guy you'll ever meet. Andriessen called him a "genius - and I do not use that term."
@lawsonj39
@lawsonj39 4 жыл бұрын
Love your Louise Brooks thumbnail.
@alejandroabaca6603
@alejandroabaca6603 8 жыл бұрын
el peinado de Juhani....
@Rohme.33
@Rohme.33 8 жыл бұрын
What's more dead than cinema? Hmm. Probably painting.. And there is something deeply unsatisfying about Greenaway's endless quotations on art and his dispassionate assembling of images like stirring paint in a can.
@ArtesianFalma
@ArtesianFalma 4 жыл бұрын
I politely have to disagree. Paintings are a respectful way of covering those blank areas on your walls. You see them everyday and forms your mind unconsciously. It has much more impact than any cinema film. Thing is, there is so much bad art out there, hanging it on your wall makes you mindless. I don't see Peter stirring a can randomly, he is probably a bit ahead of our time of thought. His father was a ornithologist, thus making him prone to systematize and order things. Cataloging. Illuminating hidden systems behind. Breaking complex things into mundane lessons. In fact, this video was quite inspiring to make my own art, just to see if I can use this knowledge to construct something alike those masterpieces.
@SdeaqsdeaqSdeaqsdeaq
@SdeaqsdeaqSdeaqsdeaq 8 жыл бұрын
مهخح
@eidinova21
@eidinova21 8 жыл бұрын
What about the original-in English,plz!
@nexusi6867
@nexusi6867 4 жыл бұрын
I don't know what you're using but it's actually in English.
@Goldshot123
@Goldshot123 8 жыл бұрын
Hello. I've read your tekst on forbes.com of 14/12/2006 entitled "Cheating is good for you"... www.forbes.com/2006/12/10/video-games-cheating-tech-cz_mc_games06_1212consalvo.html. Well, I couldn't disagree more. I play online myself, I do not agree with any of the benefits you name. Furthermore, you state, quote, "First of all, everybody cheats." end quote. Excuse me, that is absolutely NOT TRUE. The best times I had playing online where with true honest players, many, many honest players, not with cheaters. I NEVER cheated in any videogame, ever, and the experience is great. If a game is complicated and difficult, the more interesting it becomes over time, and the more fulfilled we feel. I congratulate the winners which do not cheat. I despise the cheater, and that is all he/she deserves. Do not forget that cheating in a videogame begins with not purchasing one and dowloading or copying it without paying for it. That is the first cheat. All following cheats break down the community of players like myself who payed good money for those expensive games, and are now forced to share the online space with cheaters who have other rules and therefore give no chance of a good, honest result for the rest of us who do everything by the book. Why are there rules? Because rules should be for everyone, otherwise it does not work for anyone. If someone breaks the speed limit, gets a ticket or worse. If someone gets ahead of you for a table at the restaurant, you complain. If an online player cheats, it's ok, because even a professor says so... Cheating is never good. That is what I teach my daughter. That is what my parents taught me, my brothers and sisters. For every cheater out there, many openhearted honest players loose too much. That is the reality. It is also not good for the cheater at all, in the long run. Many games turn empty right after a cheater starts he's "thing", ending up alone on that server, and many others have been permanently banned from games for cheating. Where is that any good for them? Honestly, anything in life becomes lame when it is too easy. The best things in life, however, are the ones we conquer with sweat and commitment. I'm afraid your words will mislead many cheaters and future cheaters into believing one wrong thing: that it might be ok to cheat. Thank you. Best regards. FS
@cybernetics
@cybernetics 8 жыл бұрын
Great talk!
@Ax18NY
@Ax18NY 8 жыл бұрын
I've been an admirer of Peter Greenaway since I first saw his DRAUGHTSMAN'S CONTRACT in the 1980's and I recently watched REMBRANDT'S J'ACCUSE. Both are very fine films. I'm looking forward to seeing his EISENSTEIN film. Trained as a painter, he is, without question, a visual connoisseur and a highly engaging, articulate personality. While I relish the opportunity to view his work, his exploring one medium after another (painting, cinema, new media) doesn't mean the death of one of them. Proclaiming the cinema to be dead is pompous. The novel may not be the main source of artistic consumption now as it was in the 19th century but novels are still being written, including fine ones and people are reading them. Painting is no longer on the level of the the Renaissance Masters but that's not the point, works of quality are still being made by contemporary artists. Greenaway says the cinema died in 1983 because now we have different and newer gadgets to play with and we can control how we view it. It's like saying, painting is dead because we can buy a print of a work of art or even upload it to our mobile phone. Also, let me think of some of the films I've seen since 1983... Bernardo Bertolucci's THE LAST EMPEROR, Martin Scorsese's THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, Gianni Amelio's OPEN DOORS, the late Jacques Rivette's LA BELLE NOISEUSE, Terry Zwigoff's CRUMB, Gaspar Noe's I STAND ALONE, David Lynch's MULHOLLAND DR., Paolo Sorrentino's THE GREAT BEAUTY and Greenaway's own work. Those are just a few examples that I picked out in a few seconds. I could go on and list more and more films by the same directors and others. His post-modern, deconstructionist take on cinema is undeniably pleasurable at times but also irritating and short sighted. Irritating because his avalanche of sights, sounds and words do not always consolidate, as they did for Orson Welles, for example. Short sighted because the cinema is also an industry and as Welles himself reportedly once said, anyone who doesn't think money plays a part in it is a fool. It's difficult enough for serious film-makers to get funding for their projects, they shouldn't be told that they need to abandon text (the script), stop directing actors, etc... let alone that the medium is dead. The cinema is the most incestuous art form there is. It has stolen from every other medium - literature, music, painting, theatre, you name it. That is its genius. There is no one way of doing film just as there is no one philosophy. There are only philosophers and film-makers. Thanks just the same, Mr. Greenaway.
@AdamMetwally
@AdamMetwally 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, you mentioned Orson Welles as a more consolidating filmmaker, I'm quite fascinated by this train of thought. Are there any good videos/lectures by Orson Welles you could point me to? I'd be interested to learn more about his ruminations on cinema
@wi11ydapimp
@wi11ydapimp 8 жыл бұрын
That a bomb multiscreen display looked like a tame 1980s art installation
@Rohme.33
@Rohme.33 8 жыл бұрын
Lmao.
@astrocelt8368
@astrocelt8368 8 жыл бұрын
You're the Singularity trying to explain itself in human terms.
@Searle8
@Searle8 9 жыл бұрын
The wonder of Peter Greenaway...
@stayricon092007863
@stayricon092007863 9 жыл бұрын
Where can I find the transcript for this great lecture?