March 2012
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+++ Windsurf butterfly +++
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+++ Minka +++
A film about place and memory, a farmhouse in Japan, and the lives of the people who called it home.
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+++ Walking the cow +++
by Harry Triglone featuring Duncan McNicol, Warren Smith and Rangi Ormond
music: Daniel Johnston: Walking the cow
more of this: http://harrytriglone.tumblr.com/
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The violin maker +++ Made in Brooklyn
The first episode of Made in Brooklyn presents an interview with a New York Violin maker who has been honing his craft since he was thirteen. Rather than live quietly in the country side, Sam Zygmuntowicz chooses to live in New York City where he can be closer to the musicians that play his violins. Comparing professional musicians with Olympic athletes,...
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el tedio
Estamos sentados en un jardín, en una ciudad francesa. – Las personas se quejan, pero en el fondo adoran la rutina – dije yo. – Claro, y la razón es muy simple: la rutina les da la falsa sensación de que están más seguras. Así, el día de hoy será exactamente igual al día de ayer, y el de mañana no traerá sorpresas. Al llegar la noche, parte del alma protesta porque no vivió nada diferente, pero la...
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boredom is a pattern, not a reality
We are sitting in a garden in a French town. – Deep down, people complain, but they love routines – I said. – Of course, and the reason is very simple: routines give them the false sensation of being safe. Thus, today will be exactly like yesterday, and tomorrow will bring no surprises. When night falls, part of the soul complains that nothing different was experienced, but another part is content...
slaves to money
In today’s materialistic world there is a risk of people becoming slaves to money, as though they were simply cogs in a huge money-making machine. This does nothing for human dignity, freedom, and genuine well-being. Wealth should serve humanity, and not the other way around. (Dalai Lama)