“la plus belle chose au monde”
“An African Election”
A couple of days ago I’ve seen “An African Election“, a documentary movie of the 2008 Presidentual elections in Ghana by Jarreth Merz. The film offers an unusually deep insight into political processes in central Africa and fondly reminded me of “Heart of Darkness“.
I warmly recommend to watch Jarreth’s impressive Film.
Endhiran The Robot
“I’m the Robot. Speed: One Terraherz. Memory: One Zetabyte.”, says Endhiran.
ex Endhiran – The Robot
Boingboing writes:
Killer robots, a seeming infinitude of them, outnumbered only by the endless cannon-fodder Indian soldiers, each with his own machinegun. There are many like it, but this one is his. And it will soon be the killer robots. They will form into enormous, improbable geometrical solids, and they will improvise with those guns to create enormous whirling ballistic buzz-saws of death, except when they’re forming up into huge, stylized cobras and such.
And there are lorries filled with gas bottles, daring kamikaze missile-firing choppers (each more doomed than the last), and, of course, a software worm with the power to overcome them. Or does it?
Here’s bulletproof Endhiran in action:
… aaaawwwwsss0m3!!!.
“I’m the Robot. Speed: One Terraherz. Memory: One Zetabyte.”, says Endhiran.
ex Endhiran – The Robot
Boingboing writes:
Killer robots, a seeming infinitude of them, outnumbered only by the endless cannon-fodder Indian soldiers, each with his own machinegun. There are many like it, but this one is his. And it will soon be the killer robots. They will form into enormous, improbable geometrical solids, and they will improvise with those guns to create enormous whirling ballistic buzz-saws of death, except when they’re forming up into huge, stylized cobras and such.
And there are lorries filled with gas bottles, daring kamikaze missile-firing choppers (each more doomed than the last), and, of course, a software worm with the power to overcome them. Or does it?
Here’s bulletproof Endhiran in action:
… aaaawwwwsss0m3!!!.
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God(ard) bless us
Over time more and more artists and creative minds understand the injustice and deadly intention of intellectual property rights and its juridical enforcements. It’s the culture creators how should be in power over their creation and not an established law industry and economy which leads to the destruction of culture in the end.
Jean Luc Goddard is one of the creative minds who understood, that there is no such thing as “intellectual property”. He therefore supports a french internet pirate who is accused to have downloaded MP3 on the internet.
Read more about Free Culture in Lawrence Lessig’s Book “Free Culture” and “Free as Freedom” – not as “Free Beer“.