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eguberritan bertze bideo bat! ;)
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01:33 Minutos
Nabaz Goran a well-known Kurdish journalist who has been beaten on numerous occassions by the Kurdish secuirty forces in Iraqi Kurdistan. Here he supports the Kurdish protesters who are against corruption and protest about lack of accoun tablity in Kurdistan Regional Government. By Ayub Raoof
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05:25 Minutos
monté dibardin coté espagnol filmé depuis un B12s
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07:59 Minutos
Artists: Antoine Schmitt and Jean-Jacques Birgé (FR) A nabaztag is a rabbit thats 23 cm tall and weighs 418 g. But were not talking about just any rabbit here: this bunny features a WLAN internet connection and can communicate via voice, light signals and wiggling its ears. "NABAZMOB" is an opera composed by Antoine Schmitt and Jean-Jacques Birgé especially for 100 nabaztags. Its subject matter is the growing importance of teamwork, decision-making and control - and, simultaneously, the problems increasingly associated with them -in our ever-more-complex world. The rabbits performed within the concert-night "Pursuit of the Unheard" in Lentos. Nabazmob won an award of distinction at the Prix Ars Electronica in 2009. Camera: Heinz Sambs Editing: Ramsy Gsenger
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08:12 Minutos
On a path, oblivious to danger from other animals, birds, etc., it looked as though these two grown European wall lizards were in mortal combat. In the end they separated and the loser moved slowly off. How long they had been at it before I came along is anyones guess, but here are eight minutes video of sixteen that I took. And, as they are lizards from the Basque Country, what better than some traditional Basque folk music to accompany them: a group called Fanfarre Xut recorded in 1979 playing Salbatoreko Ermitan and La Murga.
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03:48 Minutos
100 Nabaztag smart rabbits play together an opera specially composed by Antoine Schmitt et Jean-Jacques Birgé. Inviting John Cage, Steve Reich, Conlon Nancarrow and György Ligeti, this musical and choreographic score in three movements, transmitted via wi-fi, plays on the tension between the orchestral ensemble and the individual voices to create a strong and involved showpiece. This opera questions the issues of working together, organization, decision and control, which are increasingly central and difficult in our contemporary world. Schmitt and Birgé are respectively the behavior designer and the sound designer of the Nabaztag rabbits constructed by Violet.They have chosen to twist the industrial object into an artwork in which the c, the play of light and the hundred small loudspeakers hidden in the stomachs of each rabbit create a composition with three voices built on time delay and repetition, programming and disrespect for rules. Credits Choreography and music by Antoine Schmitt and Jean-Jacques Birgé with the help of Violet, after an idea by Guylaine Monnier (Web Flash Festival) Filmed by Françoise Romand, 3mn40s © 2006 (English subtitles) Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, May 27 2006 with the help of Violet after an idea by Guylaine Monnier (Web Flash Festival) More info: nabazmob.free.fr
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08:16 Minutos
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03:47 Minutos
Nabazmob, opera for 100 smart rabbits by Antoine SCHMITT and Jean-Jacques BIRGE www.nabazmob.com Filmed by Françoise Romand A coproduction Violet - Web Flash Festival, created at the Centre Georges Pompidou on May 27th 2006 after an original idea by Guylaine Monnier Choreography and music by Antoine Schmitt and Jean-Jacques Birgé 100 Nabaztag smart rabbits, brought by their owners, did meet at Centre Pompidou, in the same spirit of the flashmobs, to all play together an opera specially composed by Antoine Schmitt et Jean-Jacques Birgé. Inviting John Cage, Steve Reich, Conlon Nancarrow and György Ligeti, this musical and choreographic partition in three movements, transmitted via wi-fi, plays on the tension between the music ensemble communion and individual behavior to create a strong and involved showpiece. Computer indiscipline is the subject of this opera, a desire to be together and the difficulty to do it. ARS ELECTRONICA Award of Distinction Digital Musics 2009 Film #5 of Top 10 YouTube Videos About Internet of Things Nominated star video on Daily Motion
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03:09 Minutos
Nabazmob is an opera for 100 smart rabbits by Antoine Schmitt and Jean-Jacques Birgé. www.nabazmob.com Filmed by Françoise Romand at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Paris. This is the v2Ensemble, the same which has been shown for 5 months at Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the regular hutch being the v1Ensemble.
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