Week 25, 2008








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2008-06-13 09:06:09

De Roltrap | Episode 20 | Keep Roltrapping!

2008-06-15 11:41:39

Excellent! I’m going to DC and will get some raw footage for you. I know you have Dupont Circle, but there’s always more roltrap.
Milt

 
 
2008-06-13 10:02:03
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an almost lunar setting, and a 360 degree roll. enjoy!

2008-06-15 09:26:34

enjoyed!

 
2008-06-15 11:45:46

Yes, that was very fun. I kept wondering about whose feet we were seeing. Once we at the Smithsonian and there was an exhibit of moccasins - maybe 150 moccasins all arranged in a circle. Jamie wrote a piece about it, wondering where were all the people who owned these shows and what were they doing without them?

Thanks,
Milt - 4.5 feet

 
 
2008-06-14 05:04:00

A short experimental docu-voodle by bk capturing lost thoughts on an apparently apparent horizon. While trying to follow the horizontal rule and searching for the apparent in a great flat ambit bk gets his spectre of both physical and mental representations of beauteous haunting purviews. See the dazzling struggle with and against the sensible horizon - all caught nearby Copenhagen, Denmark - 2008.06.03, and overlayed by duckett’s likewise haunting ‘lost thoughts’ (ccmixter.org).

 
2008-06-14 08:16:54

it’s been about a month since we arrived in virginia. been having trouble picking up my camera as much or editing my own videos. we’re offline a lot, so that might have something to do with it… i feel i’m on a roll here though so there is more to come!

2008-06-15 14:24:44

So many questions. Are you that close to DC? Do they really wrap up all the food like it would “hurt you” if you actually touched it?

And what does you house look like? Could you take us on a tour of your land? Did you plant a garden? What’s it like compared to California? Is it rural living? or just suburb stuff?

Good to see you guys again!
Milt

 
 
2008-06-14 10:18:02

In Rapid City, we are trying to make the downtown a little more attractive. This shows the “art alley” and a conversation with a green architect, Fred Thurston. A lot of Global Warming can be traced back to our over building and the amazing amount of energy that is used in tearing down old building and throwing all of that away - not to mention the amazing amounts of electricity that is used by these same buildings.

 
2008-06-14 18:43:25

Folks, you may or not know about our international peace project - The Bead People. Jamie started by making a few bead people - then she realized that there was a story there - so she wrote - The Wind of a Thousand Years. But here’s the deal - we need a Spanish translation.
If you would like to give it a shot, please send an email to me or Jamie - at milt (at) thebeadpeople.org or jamie (at) thebeadpeople.org You can actually read the story on line right here, and see the famous short film, Beads Beads Beads at thebeadpeople.org

 
2008-06-17 19:36:00

We visited Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts about a month ago, and ate “pilgrim food” from the cafe for lunch. Here’s what we ate!

 
2008-06-18 07:26:32

I love roller coasters, I mean I love them. I have a season pass to Kings Island home of one of the best, if not the best wooden roller coasters in the world, The Beast! And since I videoblog, I thought……well see for yourselves!

Oh, and remember that Brady Bunch episode where they went to an amusement park? It was Kings Island…a little bit of Pop Culture triva for you!

This Comment by anthrovlog
2008-06-24 21:37:00

I was going to say, I hope you didn’t lose your camera!

 
 
2008-06-19 01:56:20

A not too short docu-voodle by bk capturing nothing new but representing a rough-edit of pre-voodle-footage featuring the beautiful Marta Ferreira Alemao Mella doing her essay on man - a free interpretation of some of Egon Schiele’s portraits.
b.k.: video 021 for lomeg-rom.blogspot.com - 8′40”

 
2008-06-21 16:31:21

Testing my new movil phone camera I make one simple shot to show a little street of Gotic Neiborghood, one of my favorites in BCN.

 
2008-06-21 20:09:52

In an open courtyard on a normally quiet street in Santa Clara, Cuba, the young people line up to enter what is called “Mejunje”, literally translated concoction.

El Mejunje is a club of sorts, where you pay 2 pesos (about a US dime) to get in and hang out listening to loud music blasted over not so state of the art sound equipment. It’s called Mejunje because every night is a different genre of music appealing to a different sub-culture of young people.

 
 
2008-06-23 01:50:42

I picked up a watch at a yard sale… now how does it work?
BMW Chronograph, Swiss Made

This Comment by anthrovlog
2008-06-24 21:41:22

What a coincidence to have two “watch” videos one after the other! Could it be a cosmic message?

 
 
2008-06-23 18:03:00

Maybe I should have called this video “Freeway Angel.”
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2008-06-24 14:38:48

A strange night ina straaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaange museum.

 
 
2008-07-05 23:41:54
2008-07-06 07:07:15

I loved this. It was so much fun to see these fireworks flying by. You never see people present them this way. Very cool.
Milt

 
 
2008-07-08 22:03:11

Length: 0:27 A spontaneous adaptation of a poem entitled “I Like Peanut Butter” from an out-of-print children’s book the boy has at one of his two schools (he won’t say which).

 
This Comment by JohnDkar
2008-07-16 10:02:49
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on my way back to SouthAmerica…one stop at “the place” …interviewing a Chinese journalist…music by “Dislocated Styles”

 
2008-11-11 16:00:21

My daughter Katherine called me out to the garden to hear her sing her latest song composition, with roller-dance moves and backing vocals by Elizabeth. I think it’s a great little song, with a lot of feeling.

Enjoy!

 
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