Huub,
I probably enjoyed this more than many of the others. It had a very nice feel to it. I especially liked the roltrap that was out of service. Looked like a roltrap grave yard.
Also I’ve been meaning to ask - the term “vlognik” - is that Dutch? I think I would like to start using it. It’s very cool.
Milt
Thanks Milt. I really appreciate your comment, as I also had this feel of something new. Maybe the new sound source has something to do with it too? Its roltrap rhythm music.
The Vlognik is borrowed by me from Dave Huth. He’s got this site called http://vlognik.blogspot.com/ I really liked the term. Of course the …Nik is related to Russian and Balkan (Tchech) culture. For instance the Samizdat culture or Do It Yourself Publishing Culture of the 60’s and 70’s. Fanzines and that sort of stuff. In digital culture it is related to movements like -Jamming the Media- http://roychristopher.com/gareth-branwyn-media-jam and such. Maybe Freevlog with actions like Live in Bagdad and Swajana, now.
So Vlognik sounds a bit revolutionary to me, with an ironic twist. I like combinations too. Thats why The Roltrap’s payoff is ‘Musings of That Escalator Vlognik’. I got those Musings from somewhere else, another vlogger, but hell I forgot who it was! Have a good time Vlognikking Milt!
Ah! It was New Media Musings By J.D. Lassica, Now called Social Media at http://jd.typepad.com/
SEMANAL08-week21-”Chengdu-earthquake-fear”…I have been pretty busy trying to get my normal life back after being trapped in the mountains…I dunnot have my videofootage of my experience there-since AP(Associated Press)acquired the exclusivity from JohnDkarFilms…it has been posted by drops…but it is coming…meanwhile I am just reporting what is happening in Chengdu…btw Chengdu has nothing to do with the disaster that happened near (dujianyan-…it is still intact and being used as a base to help people from the wenchuan-beichuan-deyan-dujianyan…etc…the scenes of devastation are so horrible..and
We went to a wonderful workshop last week with Dr. Ed Zlotkowski from Bentley College in Boston. Ed is the senior faculty fellow at Campus Compact, an organization that promotes Service Learning. This piece is a short clip of Ed talking about “Kolb’s learning cycle” and why so many students in America are basically left out of the education process.
If you go to the original clip, there’s a link to Kolb’s Learning Cycle that explains much more than this very short video.
What if an abstract painting could move?
The setting: Rotterdam. Before sunrise. On my way to the airport. Time for just a few more shots. But it’s so dark. Just one more.
Please note that this post links back to a research site and that comments posted to the site may be used in research. For more information about the study and how posted comments are used in research please see: http://anthrovlog.wordpress.com/about/
My web host had some problems, so this post was (possibly) lost. The video still works, cause that’s hosted at blip… but the post on my videoblog might not be there. If not, feel free to visit davidleeking.com/etc - my videoblog’s main page.
From: http://zichtbarezaken.web-log.nl/zichtbarezaken/2008/05/de-roltrap-af-2.html
De Roltrap | Episode 18 | Musings Of That Escalator Vlognik
Huub,
I probably enjoyed this more than many of the others. It had a very nice feel to it. I especially liked the roltrap that was out of service. Looked like a roltrap grave yard.
Also I’ve been meaning to ask - the term “vlognik” - is that Dutch? I think I would like to start using it. It’s very cool.
Milt
Thanks Milt. I really appreciate your comment, as I also had this feel of something new. Maybe the new sound source has something to do with it too? Its roltrap rhythm music.
The Vlognik is borrowed by me from Dave Huth. He’s got this site called http://vlognik.blogspot.com/ I really liked the term. Of course the …Nik is related to Russian and Balkan (Tchech) culture. For instance the Samizdat culture or Do It Yourself Publishing Culture of the 60’s and 70’s. Fanzines and that sort of stuff. In digital culture it is related to movements like -Jamming the Media- http://roychristopher.com/gareth-branwyn-media-jam and such. Maybe Freevlog with actions like Live in Bagdad and Swajana, now.
So Vlognik sounds a bit revolutionary to me, with an ironic twist. I like combinations too. Thats why The Roltrap’s payoff is ‘Musings of That Escalator Vlognik’. I got those Musings from somewhere else, another vlogger, but hell I forgot who it was! Have a good time Vlognikking Milt!
Ah! It was New Media Musings By J.D. Lassica, Now called Social Media at http://jd.typepad.com/
SEMANAL08-week21-”Chengdu-earthquake-fear”…I have been pretty busy trying to get my normal life back after being trapped in the mountains…I dunnot have my videofootage of my experience there-since AP(Associated Press)acquired the exclusivity from JohnDkarFilms…it has been posted by drops…but it is coming…meanwhile I am just reporting what is happening in Chengdu…btw Chengdu has nothing to do with the disaster that happened near (dujianyan-…it is still intact and being used as a base to help people from the wenchuan-beichuan-deyan-dujianyan…etc…the scenes of devastation are so horrible..and
Well John, this brings the news really closer than ever! Take Good Care!
me alegro que estés bien, un fuerte abrazo!
From: http://www.hectormilla.tv/2008/05/18/012-granada
Visit to Granada (Spain)
and… appearances on a beach walk…
cheers, sam
From: http://hollowbonefilms.manykites.org/2008/05/neurogenocide/
We went to a wonderful workshop last week with Dr. Ed Zlotkowski from Bentley College in Boston. Ed is the senior faculty fellow at Campus Compact, an organization that promotes Service Learning. This piece is a short clip of Ed talking about “Kolb’s learning cycle” and why so many students in America are basically left out of the education process.
If you go to the original clip, there’s a link to Kolb’s Learning Cycle that explains much more than this very short video.
fortgot that one last week…
enjoy. cheers, sam
From: http://blip.tv/file/921828
De jimi b.
http://waywave.blogspot.com/
From: http://anthrovlog.wordpress.com/2008/05/20/black-and-sparkly/
What if an abstract painting could move?
The setting: Rotterdam. Before sunrise. On my way to the airport. Time for just a few more shots. But it’s so dark. Just one more.
Please note that this post links back to a research site and that comments posted to the site may be used in research. For more information about the study and how posted comments are used in research please see: http://anthrovlog.wordpress.com/about/
That really looks like Rotterdam in the dark! Interesting. What did you you do in our town? Best Huub
From: http://heathparks.com/blog1/?p=279
It is coming, be prepared..
From: http://mikemoon.net/vlog/2008/05/20/may-two-four-recap/
Saturday May 17th to Monday May 19th we celebrate the “May Two-Four Long Weekend” in Canada. Fireworks and gayety’s prevail
From: http://alejandroangel.es/tv/2008/05/22/sin-palabras/
Without words, without reason, without motive … at least show off.
Because not all the things in the life need explanation.
From: http://davidleeking.com/etc/2008/05/old-graveyard.html
I recently visited Plymouth, MA - and walked around this really old graveyard. It was pretty cool, so I thought I’d share it with you…
My web host had some problems, so this post was (possibly) lost. The video still works, cause that’s hosted at blip… but the post on my videoblog might not be there. If not, feel free to visit davidleeking.com/etc - my videoblog’s main page.
From: http://ymimexico.org/vlog/2008/05/20/mexico-graduation-2008/
After 4 years of hard work, we have a graduate from our program at the seminary in Mexico City.
From: http://perros.wordpress.com/2008/05/24/con-lluvia-tambien-comen/
beach dogs eat when it rains too.
From: http://www.roadtoguadalupe.com/2008/05/episodio-11-blanca-legorreta-daz-en-el.html
final interview for Road to Guadalupe. wrap-up video coming next week!
From: http://lomeg-rom.blogspot.com/2008/05/lomegvisual-010.html
number two from moi & b.k. at LOMEG_ROM : voodles on CONTIGUITY
From: http://www.nathangibbs.com/2008/06/03/tijuana-san-diego-driving-time-lapse/
Heading north through Tijuana on the Via Rápida, getting gas for $3/gallon, crossing the border, driving on the I-805 in San Diego.
From: http://gasprod.blip.tv/file/993278/
Performance by American artist Charlemagne Palestine in Milano.