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Thank you for taking time to listen and learn about the background of the Egyptian revolution. Following episode begins with basic introduction made by Richard Boyd Barrett. During his speech he refers to Asmaa Nassar speaking in the previous installment. You may want to listen to it, if you haven’t yet.
Richard makes few interesting points, among which he explains why this particular revolution is so important to all of us and builds bridge of similarities between their culture and ours – obscuring the fact that we are not so much …
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Exploration of Avant-Garde movement within Video-art brought me to Paul Sharits, as I approached apparently rare to find film called “Epileptic Seizure Comparison” made in 1975. It is his most violent installation which he describes as an attempt to orchestrate sound and light rhythms in an intimate and proportional space, an ongoing location wherein non-epileptic persons may begin to experience, under controlled conditions the majestic potentials of convulsive seizures.
Being reluctant to publish an excerpt, I’m linking to full version hosted on UBU-web.
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For the last few weeks, it feels like living in the center of the universe which is heading toward an eye of black hole. I’m “fortunate” to be affected by all the bad vibes everyday, as I walk next to the most relevant for this story government buildings. These, are constantly surrounded by news media crews, waiting to obtain coverage of the first symptoms of collapsing Republic (and potentially beginning of the end of EU).
Wherever I look, the area consists in countless and over-saturated sociological and economical contrasts. There are …
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“Pain on Air” is the new audio project under Mantra Train Radio label, with first episode released in late September 2010.
Experimental audio publication, mix of sounds from diversified origins will challenge both – the creator and the listener – in contemplative, stimulative way. They are to engage mind by opening to alternative routes of composition where live act in its freedom delivers the greatest value of all in its aesthetic reward. Collection of remixed and self produced music, audio clips collected mainly from mainstream media and spatial ambient recordings from …

