Re: [videoblogging] what is vlogging...

2005-12-18 Thread Richard Show



wow ... I was going to say that ... really ... On 12/17/05, Loiez D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le 17 déc. 05 à 21:03, Ron Watson a écrit :> In our corporate dominated culture, everyone has the right to free
> speech but not too many of us have the right to be heard. Well, that> is going to change, my friends. Vlogging and blogging are going to> allow anyone to be heard.>> Vlogging and blogging are our bullhorns, our pamphlets, our theaters,
> and our town halls. If we hang on to them, they will give us all the> right to be heard.>My propositionVlogging International ManifestoSince we refuse (say no to) the obviousnesses of formatted cultures,
the domination of cultural patterns and the distorted connivence gamebetween all the authorities,since we yearn for more solidarity in the representation of the worldand its mutations, we —  voluntary citizens —, pioneers of the new
territories, artists, poets of our days and historians of ouremotions, accountable for our viewpoints and thoughts, we claim ourcollective and shared place as major actors of the reflection of oursocieties. We commit ourselves to watering the fields of knowledge
and history with a poetry grown in our daily life.Through solidarity, skills transfer, the capitalization oftechnologies, the pooling of our resources and a deep longing toattest for the lives we live, the groups we belong to, our tribes,
our differences and everything which gathers us in a free and deeplyhuman movement.Peacefully armed with our only video cameras and ourstill fresh willto be where there is never anybody, neither major TV company nor
producers of stolen images for the benefit of profitable aims or theshade, we will only be present in the movement of our lives toreinvent art and the material for the media of the new worlds. Allunited, all media, to multiply our glances and our thoughts, the
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Re: [videoblogging] what is vlogging...

2005-12-17 Thread Christopher Weagel
You tell em Josh!

Chris Weagel
www.human-dog.com


On Dec 17, 2005, at 3:07 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:

> I would amend this to "the opportunity to be heard" or maybe "the
> right to the opportunity..."
>
> Remember, there is nothing obligating anyone to view your content just
> because you publish it. Viewers will always have the right to tune you
> out.
>
> -josh
>
>
> On 12/17/05, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In our corporate dominated culture, everyone has the right to free
>> speech but not too many of us have the right to be heard. Well, that
>> is going to change, my friends. Vlogging and blogging are going to
>> allow anyone to be heard.
>>
>> Vlogging and blogging are our bullhorns, our pamphlets, our theaters,
>> and our town halls. If we hang on to them, they will give us all the
>> right to be heard.
>>
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>>
>> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [videoblogging] what is vlogging...

2005-12-17 Thread Christopher Weagel
This can only be enforced with STRICT and REGULAR purges and TESTS of  
the impure.

I urge you to begin them immediately.

Chris Weagel
www.human-dog.com



On Dec 17, 2005, at 3:16 PM, Loiez D. wrote:

>
> Le 17 déc. 05 à 21:03, Ron Watson a écrit :
>
>> In our corporate dominated culture, everyone has the right to free
>> speech but not too many of us have the right to be heard. Well, that
>> is going to change, my friends. Vlogging and blogging are going to
>> allow anyone to be heard.
>>
>> Vlogging and blogging are our bullhorns, our pamphlets, our theaters,
>> and our town halls. If we hang on to them, they will give us all the
>> right to be heard.
>>
> My proposition
>
> Vlogging International Manifesto
>
> Since we refuse (say no to) the obviousnesses of formatted cultures,
> the domination of cultural patterns and the distorted connivence game
> between all the authorities,
> since we yearn for more solidarity in the representation of the world
> and its mutations, we —  voluntary citizens —, pioneers of the new
> territories, artists, poets of our days and historians of our
> emotions, accountable for our viewpoints and thoughts, we claim our
> collective and shared place as major actors of the reflection of our
> societies. We commit ourselves to watering the fields of knowledge
> and history with a poetry grown in our daily life.
> Through solidarity, skills transfer, the capitalization of
> technologies, the pooling of our resources and a deep longing to
> attest for the lives we live, the groups we belong to, our tribes,
> our differences and everything which gathers us in a free and deeply
> human movement.
> Peacefully armed with our only video cameras and ourstill fresh will
> to be where there is never anybody, neither major TV company nor
> producers of stolen images for the benefit of profitable aims or the
> shade, we will only be present in the movement of our lives to
> reinvent art and the material for the media of the new worlds. All
> united, all media, to multiply our glances and our thoughts, the
> exchanges and confrontations of ideas in the respect of the others,
> of their culture and their perception of a one and only one earth.
>
>
>  Yahoo! Groups Sponsor  
> ~-->
> Fair play? Video games influencing politics. Click and talk back!
> http://us.click.yahoo.com/2jUsvC/tzNLAA/TtwFAA/lBLqlB/TM
>  
> ~->
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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>
>
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Re: [videoblogging] what is vlogging...

2005-12-17 Thread Loiez D.

Le 17 déc. 05 à 21:03, Ron Watson a écrit :

> In our corporate dominated culture, everyone has the right to free
> speech but not too many of us have the right to be heard. Well, that
> is going to change, my friends. Vlogging and blogging are going to
> allow anyone to be heard.
>
> Vlogging and blogging are our bullhorns, our pamphlets, our theaters,
> and our town halls. If we hang on to them, they will give us all the
> right to be heard.
>
My proposition

Vlogging International Manifesto

Since we refuse (say no to) the obviousnesses of formatted cultures,  
the domination of cultural patterns and the distorted connivence game  
between all the authorities,
since we yearn for more solidarity in the representation of the world  
and its mutations, we —  voluntary citizens —, pioneers of the new  
territories, artists, poets of our days and historians of our  
emotions, accountable for our viewpoints and thoughts, we claim our  
collective and shared place as major actors of the reflection of our  
societies. We commit ourselves to watering the fields of knowledge  
and history with a poetry grown in our daily life.
Through solidarity, skills transfer, the capitalization of  
technologies, the pooling of our resources and a deep longing to  
attest for the lives we live, the groups we belong to, our tribes,  
our differences and everything which gathers us in a free and deeply  
human movement.
Peacefully armed with our only video cameras and ourstill fresh will  
to be where there is never anybody, neither major TV company nor  
producers of stolen images for the benefit of profitable aims or the  
shade, we will only be present in the movement of our lives to  
reinvent art and the material for the media of the new worlds. All  
united, all media, to multiply our glances and our thoughts, the  
exchanges and confrontations of ideas in the respect of the others,  
of their culture and their perception of a one and only one earth.


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Re: [videoblogging] what is vlogging...

2005-12-17 Thread Joshua Kinberg
I would amend this to "the opportunity to be heard" or maybe "the
right to the opportunity..."

Remember, there is nothing obligating anyone to view your content just
because you publish it. Viewers will always have the right to tune you
out.

-josh


On 12/17/05, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In our corporate dominated culture, everyone has the right to free
> speech but not too many of us have the right to be heard. Well, that
> is going to change, my friends. Vlogging and blogging are going to
> allow anyone to be heard.
>
> Vlogging and blogging are our bullhorns, our pamphlets, our theaters,
> and our town halls. If we hang on to them, they will give us all the
> right to be heard.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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