Sigmund Freud's 'House of Dreams' Augmented Reality.
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A teller of yarns and tall stories, the founding father of jazz, Jelly Roll Morton, is here associated with Freud through dreams and apparitions brought into his consulting room.This Augmented Reality installation at the Freud Museum in London, was made by John Goto and Matthew Leach to accompany Goto's exhibition 'Dreams of Jelly Roll' (2012). Find out more at www.johngoto.org.uk Goto and Leach are LAYAR Pioneers creating new imaginative content for the AR app LAYAR.
Sam Moore & Ronnie Wood @ Claridges for Heather Kerzner's Marie Curie Fundraiser, May 15, 2012
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Ronnie Wood joined Sam Moore on stage for a surprise set of 'Mustang Sally' and 'Stay With Me' (directed to Wood's girlfriend Sally Humphries) at Heather Kerzner's Marie Curie Cancer Care Fundraiser at Claridges on May 15th 2012. In the audience: Kate Moss, Jamie Hince, Matthew Freud, Yasmin Le Bon, Princess Beatrice, Sarah Duchess of York, David Bailey.
When I Die : Lessons from the Death Zone
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In "When I Die" Philip Gould shares his thoughts and insights as he confronts his impending death from oesophageal cancer. How do we approach death whilst embracing life? How can we change the conversation around death and palliative care for the terminally ill? Please share this film and join the conversation #WhenIDie. Philip believed that for the terminally ill and those close to them, there can be moments of joy, resolution and inspiration just as intense as those of fear, discomfort and sadness. Filmed during the last 2 weeks of Philip's life, this intimate portrait reveals his quest to find purpose and meaning in what he called "The Death Zone". He had been diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in 2008 and was given three months to live in the summer of 2011. Philip Gould's book, "When I Die: Lessons from the Death Zone" is published in the UK by Little Brown. Proceeds from the book will go to the National Oesophago-Gastric Cancer Fund (donations to www.justgiving.com ) and...
The Century Of The Self 1 of 4 | One: Happiness Machines
Tags: The Century Of The Self The Century Of Self Adam Curtis Sigmund Freud Edward Bernays Matthew Freud Anna Freud psychoanalysis democracy politics business social history subconscious subliminal messages Britain's Got Talent talent suomi America's got talent Australia's Got Talent Talent Suomi psychology sociology science social science police brutality police brutality Media Mass Media Educational
NOTE; Due to a copyright claim on the second part of this series, made by BBC Worldwide, I'm unable to upload the rest of this series on YouTube. I'm currently trying to contact their organization about the issue and searching for a peaceful resolution, in which neither would have anything to lose. I will let you know how things progress. Series information; Adam Curtis' acclaimed series examines the rise of the all-consuming self against the backdrop of the Freud dynasty. To many in both politics and business, the triumph of the self is the ultimate expression of democracy, where power has finally moved to the people. Certainly the people may feel they are in charge, but are they really? The Century of the Self tells the untold and sometimes controversial story of the growth of the mass-consumer society in Britain and the United States. How was the all-consuming self created, by whom, and in whose interests? The Freud dynasty is at the heart of this compelling social history....
Little Ashes (2008) Second Trailer [HD]
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For years, scholars have debated the nature of the relationship between surrealist painter Salvador Dali and poet Federico Garcia Lorca; director Paul Morrison's Little Ashes delves into their personal interaction and their acquaintanceship with Spanish surrealist filmmaker Luis Buñuel, with whom Dali made L'Age d'Or and Un Chien Andalou. In 1922 Madrid, bohemian lifestyles are flourishing -- from the arrival of jazz music to the en vogue teachings of Sigmund Freud. As the tale opens, Salvador Dali (Robert Pattinson) is only 18, but his dreams of artistic glory lie poised in front of him; his outré personality and social attitudes soon draw the full-fledged attention of two from the in-crowd -- Lorca (Javier Beltrán) and Buñuel (Matthew McNulty). For a temporary period, the three become the most "in" clique in all of Spain and find themselves virtually defining the currents of modernism; however, Buñuel then leaves for Paris, and Salvador and Federico are thrust together even...
The Century Of The Self - One: Happiness Machines
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Adam Curtis' acclaimed series examines the rise of the all-consuming self against the backdrop of the Freud dynasty. This series is a MUST SEE for all those who want to know the truth about the use of subliminal manipulation of the subconscious to induce the "buying of products" - be they consumer goods, policies, or politicians. ,,,and ultimately the creation of "false flag" operations to induce the "nightmares" [nexuses of evil, terrorism, etc.] needed to maintain the allegience to these "products" that only a common enemy can achieve... "The enemy of my enemy is my friend.". Creator, Adam Curtis, has graciously made this BBC series available for download in various formats at Internet Archive here: www.archive.org SERIES DETAIL: To many in both politics and business, the triumph of the self is the ultimate expression of democracy, where power has finally moved to the people. Certainly the people may feel they are in charge, but are they really? The Century of the Self tells the...
JS Bach - Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin, BWV 125 (Herreweghe)
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Cantata BWV 125: Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (2 February 1725) 00:00 - Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (Chorus) 05:27 - Ich will auch mit gebrochnen Augen (Aria: A) 13:19 - O Wunder, daß ein Herz (Recitative: B) 15:36 - Ein unbegreiflich Licht erfüllt den ganzen Kreis der Erden (Duet: T, B) 20:55 - O unerschöpfter Schatz der Güte (Recitative: A) 21:37 - Er ist das Heil und selig Licht (Chorale) Soloists: Alto: Ingeborg Danz Tenor: Mark Padmore Bass: Peter Kooy Performed by Collegium Vocale Gent under the direction of Philippe Herreweghe. Recorded by Harmonia Mundi France in 1998. "Bach composed the cantata 'Mit Fried und Freud' for the feast of the Purification on 2 February 1725. Here, the opening chorus is in 12/8 time, which is almost always associated with a peaceful, pastoral mood. Here it is the expressive key of E minor, which, raised to monumental heights, will re-appear in the opening chorus of the St. Matthew Passion. The...
Emily Sanchez, UConn Concerto Competition Winner
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Emily Sanchez, soprano, winner of the 2011 Concerto Competition, is currently in her second year at the University of Connecticut in the Master of Music program studying with Dr. Constance Rock. Emily graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor's of Music in Vocal Performance from the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University where she received a merit scholarship and studied with soprano Phyllis Bryn-Julson. Hailing from Connecticut, she is also an accomplished violinist having served as Concertmaster with the Bridgeport Youth Orchestra. After garnering recognition for her vocal talents in Music Performance through a Letter of Commendation from the Governor of Connecticut, Emily has sung at a variety of venues including the Tanglewood Institute with the Boston Pops, Rice University's Michael P. Hammond Preparatory Program, and the prestigious Bel Canto Institute in Florence, Italy. She was recently a Fellow at the CoOPERAtive Program under the tutelage of Laura Brooks-Rice. Emily...
Frühlingsstimmen (Voices of Spring), Op. 410 - Johann Strauss II. Emily Sanchez, Soprano.
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Emily Sanchez, soprano, winner of the 2011 Concerto Competition, is currently in her second year at the University of Connecticut in the Master of Music program studying with Dr. Constance Rock. Emily graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor's of Music in Vocal Performance from the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University where she received a merit scholarship and studied with soprano Phyllis Bryn-Julson. Hailing from Connecticut, she is also an accomplished violinist having served as Concertmaster with the Bridgeport Youth Orchestra. After garnering recognition for her vocal talents in Music Performance through a Letter of Commendation from the Governor of Connecticut, Emily has sung at a variety of venues including the Tanglewood Institute with the Boston Pops, Rice University's Michael P. Hammond Preparatory Program, and the prestigious Bel Canto Institute in Florence, Italy. She was recently a Fellow at the CoOPERAtive Program under the tutelage of Laura Brooks-Rice. Emily...
Leo Donovan Red, Black, and Blue (The Of Reflection)
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I used to think this song was about you but now I think it's about me, my shadow, and my reflection. So I made a change at 1:45 to reflect that revelation. According to the Sigmund Freud model of the psyche, the id is the set of uncoordinated instinctual trends; the ego is the organized, realistic part; and the super-ego plays the critical and moralizing role." Quinn+Matthew +Martin 92811 @ The Fez. If my blood looks too red to be real, it's just a reflection of the love I have for you. If my air looks too black to believe, it's just a reflection of the darkness between me and you. If my sky looks too blue to be true it's just a reflection, of the oceans that separate me and you. You can't hide what goes on inside, between me and you. 2nd verse (is backwards from the first): You for have I love the of reflection, adjust it's real too red two looks, this blood of mine. You and me between the darkness, the of reflection, adjust it's belief too black two looks this air of mine You and...
Adam Curtis - The Century Of The Self [Part 4: Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering] (2002)
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This episode explains how politicians on the left, in both Britain and America, turned to the techniques developed by business to read and fulfil the inner desires of the self. Both New Labour, under Tony Blair, and the Democrats, led by Bill Clinton, used the focus group, which had been invented by psychoanalysts, in order to regain power. They set out to mould their policies to people's inner desires and feelings, just as capitalism had learnt to do with products. Out of this grew a new culture of public relations and marketing in politics, business and journalism. One of its stars in Britain was Matthew Freud who followed in the footsteps of his relation, Edward Bernays, the inventor of public relations in the 1920s. The politicians believed they were creating a new and better form of democracy, one that truly responded to the inner feelings of individual. But what they didn't realise was that the aim of those who had originally created these techniques had not been to liberate...
Siggy's Mother's Day Present
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It's just a typical Mother's Day visit home... for Sigmund Freud! Starring Lance Orion, Susan Irby, David Roman Daniels and Aarti Mann. Written by Matthew Schutt and Patrick M. Strong. Directed by Matthew Schutt. The Future Dead web series episode #9. (c) Copyright 2007 Wayside Entertainment.
Image to be projected until it vanishes (estratto dal videoFocus sulla mostra)
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GUARDA IL VIDEO INTEGRALE: www.undo.net "Image to be projected until it vanishes", a cura di Minhea Mircan. Museion, museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea, via Dante 6 Bolzano. Dal 28/5/2011 al 28/8/2011 "Un'immagine da proiettare finché non svanisce" è il titolo di questa mostra di cui nel video il curatore offre importanti chiavi di lettura. Minhea Mircan ha infatti raccolto i lavori di artisti di diversa provenienza ma ha conservato lo stesso filo conduttore delle sue ultime mostre: l'opera di Matthew Buckingham "Image of Absalon to be projected until it vanishes". Spiega che la riflessione di Buckingham sull'obsolescenza, sulla transitorietà, sulla poetica della visibilità e non visibilità, inflenza la struttura della mostra. Dice che nei lavori esposti "presenza e assenza si incoraggiano a vicenda verso l'esistenza" che si tratta di un un gioco di dissolvenze. Alcuni artisti presentano i loro lavori percorrendo i loro rimandi in una sorta di passaggio del testimone, di...
The Century of the Self - 03 - There is Policeman Inside all our Heads, He Must Be Destroyed
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Three: There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads: He Must Be Destroyed Wednesday 1 May 7pm-8pm In the 1960s, a radical group of psychotherapists challenged the influence of Freudian ideas in America. They were inspired by the ideas of Wilhelm Reich, a pupil of Freud's, who had turned against him and was hated by the Freud family. He believed that the inner self did not need to be repressed and controlled. It should be encouraged to express itself. Out of this came a political movement that sought to create new beings free of the psychological conformity that had been implanted in people's minds by business and politics. This programme shows how this rapidly developed in America through self-help movements like Werber Erhard's Erhard Seminar Training - into the irresistible rise of the expressive self: the Me Generation. But the American corporations soon realised that this new self was not a threat but their greatest opportunity. It was in their interest to encourage people to feel...
The Century of the Self - 02 - The Engineering of Consent
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Two: The Engineering of Consent Tuesday 30 April 7pm-8pm The programme explores how those in power in post-war America used Freud's ideas about the unconscious mind to try and control the masses. Politicians and planners came to believe Freud's underlying premise - that deep within all human beings were dangerous and irrational desires and fears. They were convinced that it was the unleashing of these instincts that had led to the barbarism of Nazi Germany. To stop it ever happening again they set out to find ways to control this hidden enemy within the human mind. Sigmund Freud's daughter, Anna, and his nephew, Edward Bernays, provided the centrepiece philosophy. The US government, big business, and the CIA used their ideas to develop techniques to manage and control the minds of the American people. But this was not a cynical exercise in manipulation. Those in power believed that the only way to make democracy work and create a stable society was to repress the savage barbarism...
Gladys Mitchell - Mrs Bradley Mysteris - Speedy Death (1929) - Part 6 - Tyler Butterworth
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Part 6: The emancipated Mrs. Bradley attends her ex-husband's funeral and segues to the estate of her paralyzed goddaughter, who is hosting an engagement party. Not long before her detective skills will be required to solve a brutal murder witha twist. Gladys Mitchell's "Adela Bradley doesn't mince words. And why should she. They are her greatest weapon against fools, cads, criminals...and ex-lovers. Words also came easily to Adela's creator, Gladys Mitchell, who published nearly eighty novels in her long lifetime. Gladys introduced Mrs. Bradley in 1929 in the book Speedy Death. She endowed her breezy heroine with attributes she herself possessed including an interest in Freud and a passion for all things British: Morris dancing, mayday rituals, and the Loch Ness Monster. Over the course of some sixty-six mysteries, Adela Bradley married and divorced three husbands, was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and a consultant to the British Home Office. She also...
Gladys Mitchell - Mrs Bradley Mysteries - Speedy Death (1929) - Part 5 - Tom Butcher
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Part 5: The emancipated Mrs. Bradley attends her ex-husband's funeral and segues to the estate of her paralyzed goddaughter, who is hosting an engagement party. Not long before her detective skills will be required to solve a brutal murder witha twist. Gladys Mitchell's "Adela Bradley doesn't mince words. And why should she. They are her greatest weapon against fools, cads, criminals...and ex-lovers. Words also came easily to Adela's creator, Gladys Mitchell, who published nearly eighty novels in her long lifetime. Gladys introduced Mrs. Bradley in 1929 in the book Speedy Death. She endowed her breezy heroine with attributes she herself possessed including an interest in Freud and a passion for all things British: Morris dancing, mayday rituals, and the Loch Ness Monster. Over the course of some sixty-six mysteries, Adela Bradley married and divorced three husbands, was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and a consultant to the British Home Office. She also...
Gladys Mitchell - Mrs Bradley Mysteries - Speedy Death (1929) - Part 4 - Lynda Baron
Tags: Gladys Mitchell Mrs Bradley Mysteries Speedy Death 1929 Crime Mystery Drama Novel 1930's 1920's British TV John Alderton Simeon Andrews Lynda Baron Tom Butcher Tyler Butterworth Conroy sue Devaney Neil Dudgeon Diana Rigg
Part 4: The emancipated Mrs. Bradley attends her ex-husband's funeral and segues to the estate of her paralyzed goddaughter, who is hosting an engagement party. Not long before her detective skills will be required to solve a brutal murder witha twist. Gladys Mitchell's "Adela Bradley doesn't mince words. And why should she. They are her greatest weapon against fools, cads, criminals...and ex-lovers. Words also came easily to Adela's creator, Gladys Mitchell, who published nearly eighty novels in her long lifetime. Gladys introduced Mrs. Bradley in 1929 in the book Speedy Death. She endowed her breezy heroine with attributes she herself possessed including an interest in Freud and a passion for all things British: Morris dancing, mayday rituals, and the Loch Ness Monster. Over the course of some sixty-six mysteries, Adela Bradley married and divorced three husbands, was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and a consultant to the British Home Office. She also...
Gladys Mitchell - Mrs Bradley Mysteries - Speedy Death (1929) - Part 3 - Simeon Andrews
Tags: Gladys Mitchell Mrs Bradley Mysteries Speedy Death 1929 Crime Mystery Drama Novel 1930's 1920's British TV John Alderton Simeon Andrews Lynda Baron Tom Butcher Tyler Butterworth Conroy sue Devaney Neil Dudgeon Diana Rigg
Part 3: The emancipated Mrs. Bradley attends her ex-husband's funeral and segues to the estate of her paralyzed goddaughter, who is hosting an engagement party. Not long before her detective skills will be required to solve a brutal murder witha twist. Gladys Mitchell's "Adela Bradley doesn't mince words. And why should she. They are her greatest weapon against fools, cads, criminals...and ex-lovers. Words also came easily to Adela's creator, Gladys Mitchell, who published nearly eighty novels in her long lifetime. Gladys introduced Mrs. Bradley in 1929 in the book Speedy Death. She endowed her breezy heroine with attributes she herself possessed including an interest in Freud and a passion for all things British: Morris dancing, mayday rituals, and the Loch Ness Monster. Over the course of some sixty-six mysteries, Adela Bradley married and divorced three husbands, was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and a consultant to the British Home Office. She also...
Gladys Mitchell - Mrs Bradley Mysteries - Speedy Death (1929) - Part 2 - John Alderton
Tags: Gladys Mitchell Mrs Bradley Mysteries Speedy Death 1929 Crime Mystery Drama Novel 1930's 1920's British TV John Alderton Simeon Andrews Lynda Baron Tom Butcher Tyler Butterworth Conroy sue Devaney Neil Dudgeon Diana Rigg
Part 2: The emancipated Mrs. Bradley attends her ex-husband's funeral and segues to the estate of her paralyzed goddaughter, who is hosting an engagement party. Not long before her detective skills will be required to solve a brutal murder witha twist. Gladys Mitchell's "Adela Bradley doesn't mince words. And why should she. They are her greatest weapon against fools, cads, criminals...and ex-lovers. Words also came easily to Adela's creator, Gladys Mitchell, who published nearly eighty novels in her long lifetime. Gladys introduced Mrs. Bradley in 1929 in the book Speedy Death. She endowed her breezy heroine with attributes she herself possessed including an interest in Freud and a passion for all things British: Morris dancing, mayday rituals, and the Loch Ness Monster. Over the course of some sixty-six mysteries, Adela Bradley married and divorced three husbands, was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and a consultant to the British Home Office. She also...
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