Monday, March 21, 2011

WORLD POETRY DAY

Message from Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of World Poetry Day 2009, 21 March 2009

Linguistic diversity is one of the most valuable forms of cultural diversity. Languages, by their ability to seize the boundless diversity of the world and because they are amenable to translation, can link things that are unique and universal together. Such linkage is nowhere more powerful than in poetry. Every language has its poetry.

This Day affords an opportunity to call to mind the message, conveyed by the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005) that cultural diversity is an evolving process of expression and creation.

Poetry contributes to creative diversity, by questioning anew our use of words and things, our modes of perception and understanding of the world.

Through its associations, its metaphors and its own grammar, poetic language is thus conceivably another facet of the dialogue among cultures.

Diversity in dialogue, free flow of ideas by word, creativity and innovation: World Poetry Day is thus also an invitation to reflect on the power of language and the full development of each person’s creative abilities.

Although we have just concluded the celebrations of the sixtieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, let us ensure that this Day will also attest to the universal aspiration to a world reconciled around the values of freedom and diversity.

Koïchiro Matsuura


http://www.languageisavirus.com/  (Awesome).

http://www.ubu.com/sound/index.html  (AMAZING).
Originally focusing on Sound Poetry proper, UbuWeb's Sound section has grown to encompass all types of sound art, historical and contemporary. Beginning with pioneers such as Guillaume Apollinaire reading his "Calligrammes" in 1913, and proceeding to current practitioners such as Vito Acconci or Kristin Oppenheim, UbuWeb Sound surveys the entire 20th century and beyond. Categories include Dadaism, Futurism, early 20th century literary experiments, musique concrete, electronic music, Fluxus, Beat sound works, minimalist and process works, performance art, plunderphonics and sampling, and digital glitch works, to name just a few.

http://www.loc.gov/poetry/180/p180-list.html

http://www.poets.org/

http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/calendar-activities/today-world-poetry-20308.html

http://www.nationalpoetryday.co.uk/

http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/events/prizes-and-celebrations/celebrations/international-days/

Friday, March 18, 2011

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS - THE PENIS SIZE - BILLIONAIRES

http://www.targetmap.com/viewer.aspx?reportId=4850 (Power plants)
http://www.targetmap.com/viewer.aspx?reportId=4800 (World billionaires by country - Forbes 2010).
http://www.targetmap.com/viewer.aspx?reportId=3073 (The penis size worldwide).

No comments.   Kanamara Matsuri 2007 (phallus festival)-crop.jpg

Saturday, March 12, 2011

RYUICHI SAKAMOTO - 'Okinawa Song'

With all our love to the people of JAPAN.

CINEMA AND MUSIC (4)

http://www.musicalmuseum.co.uk/cinema.html

ALFRED NEWMAN: 'The Robe' (1950).
THOMAS NEWMAN: 'American Beauty' (1998).
ALEX NORTH: 'A Streetcar Named Desire' (1951), 'Spartacus (1960).
MICHAEL NYMAN: 'The Piano' (1993).
DAVID RAKSIN: 'Laura' (1946).

Monday, March 07, 2011

FESPACO - THE PAN-AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL

Hollywood is not the centre of the world. Have a look at what AFRICA has to say and spend some time browsing through these links and through the ones they suggest. You'll learn a lot and have fun. Satisfaction guaranteed.

http://www.fespaco-bf.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=92%3Afilms-inscrits-au-mica&catid=47%3Adernieres-minutes&lang=en


(bbcworldservice)


Friday, March 04, 2011

NEVER LET ME GO

Based on the novel of the same name by Kazuo Ishiguro and directed by Mark Romanek, Never Let Me Go opens in Spain as from March 18. A great film based on a great novel by a great writer.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE3DC1F3BF936A2575AC0A9669D8B63&scp=1&sq=Never+Let+Me+Go&st=nyt

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/movie/137791/never-let-me-go?INTCMP=SRCH

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

TO CLARA, MY LATE 20-MONTH-OLD GOLDEN RETRIEVER

I'm not in the mood to post pictures of her yet. I wanted to introduce her when she came out of age, buy the weeks went by and now it will be a 'say hello, wave goodbye'. Let me just tell you that 'STAY' was the song that kept coming to my mind while I was burying her in my back garden: 'Stay just a little bit longer',  (you're too young to die). The pictures of her ever so short lifespan will be posted soon, I promise. Now I hope you enjoy Jackson Browne's songs.