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Thursday 19th April

Mick Rock DVD Question

I guess everyone has heard of Mick Rock? He is the great rock music photographer who photographed almost every major musician in the business... Well I found a DVD online recently, and I'm wondering if anyone has heard of it? It is by a company called 'Panoramica', and it seems to consist of 15 HOURS of images by Rock, all scrolling through. If you search for it on amazon (it is called "Punk Drunk Love") you'll see what I mean. I haven't bought it yet, and I was wondering if someone who knew something about DVD technology could tell me if it is actually POSSIBLE (?!) to fit that much onto one DVD? If it is, then it seems like really good value, to have so much images etc etc... But the product description isn't very precise!
Friday 13th April

The democratic image: Blog for openDemocracy

Hi all, openDemocracy has a new blog on photography and globalisation in the digital age. We are on a quest to find photobloggers, photographers, podcasters, bloggers, artists and members of social network websites who would be interested in blogging a reply to this question: Time magazine has voted you The Person of the Year for seizing the reins of the global media, for founding and framing the new digital democracy, for working for nothing and beating the pros at their own game. So, did you?? If you feel inspired and want to tell us about your experience of the digital world, send us your blog entry (less than 500 words please!) at jessica.reed at opendemocracy dot net. You can also post here!
Friday 19th January

imagining ourselves

Hello, My name is Heather and I am writing to you from the International Museum of Women in San Francisco. I am working on a team to promote the museums latest project entitled Imagining Ourselves. This project is a global online exhibition that features the art, essays, and music of young women and now young men who are responding to the question "what defines your generation?" This January and February we are focusing on young men from all over the world and exhibiting their artistic responses to questions about relationship, fatherhood, image and identity, and culture and conflict. Imagining Ourselves gives men a chance to share about their artwork, their views, and their experiences as part of the new generation of young men. The exhibit provides an interactive global outlet and encourages people from all over the world to speak out and take action on vital social issues. All visitors are encouraged to join the conversation on the Conversations Page.
Monday 2nd October

Digging for blue gold

Ethiopia is a very large country, much of it mountainous. The rains in 2005 and 2006 in many parts of the country have been espcially plentiful. So plentiful in fact in 2006 that there has been flooding of the Awash and Omo rivers with many deaths and displacement. Ethiopia is not the country of BBC and Bob Geldof televisual drought. I have a feeling that the photos posted, in black and white, here of Ethiopia, promote this myth of a desertified Ethiopia. Of course, hunger is a problm for many people in Ethiopia, as with much of the Horn of Africa, and I would say that the bigger general problem is over-population.
Tuesday 9th May

Pierpaolo Mittica's article on nuclear energy

This article and the photographs were fascinating, but is it possible that some of the children in the photographs did not have cancer as a result of the Chernobyl accident? It would have been nice to have a description concerning their circumstances.
Friday 29th April

Philip Jones Griffiths Q & A - war photography and Vietnam

Acclaimed photographer Philip Jones Griffiths will be answering questions on war photography and Vietnam in a week-long exclusive Q & A. Start posting your questions here! You can read Philip's openDemocracy article here, and see more photographs from his new book, Viet Nam at Peace, here. ....................... Philip Jones Griffiths covered the Algerian War in 1962 and was then based in Central Africa, before moving to Asia.
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