Uploaded by DrAbalone on Aug 20, 2009
During spring break in 1975 Dave Bence, Frank Dorenkamp, Pat Fulks and I went on a surf trip to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina from Alexandria, VA. The surf was good but we keep going and drove to Florida to surf at Sebastian Inlet and New Smyrna Beach in Florida. Great trip! The Cape Hatteras lighthouse has been moved since then. Filmed with my 8mm camera. Music by Wishbone Ash: The King will Come & Blowin Free.
Lou Reed and Philip Glass joining Occupy Lincoln Center (NYC), December 1st 2011, 12am.
1 hour before, Glass’s opera “Satyagraha,” which focuses on the story of Gandhi in his early years of non-violent protest in South Africa, was having a run at the Metropolitan Opera.
A short film by Jean Thevenin.
Music:
Protest from Satyagraha – Philip Glass
Performed by New York City Opera Orchestra.
Music: Fleet Foxes Album: Helplessness Blues Director: Sean Pecknold Animators: Sean Pecknold & Britta Johnson Character Illustrations: Stacey Rozich Art Assistant: Natalie Jenkins Producer: Aaron Ball Multiplane: Greg Pecknold Post/Edit : Sean Pecknold Particle FX: Britta Johnson AE Assist: Austin Wilson Sound FX: Shervin Shaeri Story: Sean Pecknold Labels: Bella Union & Sub Pop Made in Portland, Oregon friendlondon.tv Made with Dragonframe
Please watch in HD with headphones or speakers and full screen if you really want to get crazy.
Billboards and commercial messages dominate the public space like never before. Can we reverse this visual pollution? This Space Available looks at diverse activists from the worlds of advertising, street art, and politics. Influenced by the writing of Marc Gobé (Emotional Branding), his daughter Gwenaëlle directs with tremendous verve in her depiction of New Yorkers and others around the world who want to reclaim the integrity of their cities against an onslaught of visual pollution.