Sunday, 16 January 2011

'Old Boy' director makes movie on iPhone

Lee Jung-hyun 
Acclaimed South Korean film director Park Chan-wook is wielding a new cinematic tool: the iPhone.
Park, director of the internationally known "Old Boy," ''Lady Vengeance" and "Thirst," said Monday that his new fantasy-horror film "Paranmanjang" was shot entirely on Apple Inc.'s iconic smartphone.
"The new technology creates strange effects because it is new and because it is a medium the audience is used to," Park told reporters Monday.
"Paranmanjang," which means a "life full of ups and downs" in Korean, is about a man transcending his current and former lives. He catches a woman while fishing in a river in the middle of the night. They both end up entangled in the line and he thinks she is dead.
Suddenly, though, she wakes up, strangles him and he passes out. When the woman awakens him, she is wearing his clothing and he hers. She cries and calls him "father."
The movie, made on a budget of 150 million won ($133,000), was shot using the iPhone 4 and is slated to open in South Korean theaters on Jan. 27. Park made the 30-minute film with his younger brother Park Chan-kyong, also a director.
Park Chan-wook's "Old Boy," a blood-soaked thriller about a man out for revenge after years of inexplicable imprisonment, took second place at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. His vampire romance "Thirst" shared the third-place award at Cannes in 2009.
Park Chan-kyong said that a wide variety of angles and edits were possible because numerous cameras could be used.
"There are some good points of making a movie with the iPhone as there are many people around the world who like to play and have fun with them," Park Chan-wook said. Compared to other movie cameras, the iPhone was good "because it is light and small and because anyone can use it," he said.
He said the directors attached lenses to their phones and nothing was particularly different from shooting a regular movie.
Lee Jung-hyun, who plays the woman, said the film has a bit of everything.
Though it is a short film with a running time around 30 minutes it "mixes all elements from horror and fantasy to some humor," she said.
@'AP'

Alvin Tofler's 'Future Shock' narrated by Orson Welles (1972)

Techno Panics From Forty Years Ago...






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♪♫ Darkstar - Gold (14 Jan 2011 Bimhuis, Amsterdam)

Trish Keenan's Mind Bending Motorway Mix

"Before she went to Australia Trish sent me a mix CD of bonkers pop music she compiled, I never thanked her. Its called Mind Bending Motorway Mix and I want to share it with you, please pass the link on, share it far and wide, its a little tribute to a (as a friend referred to her today) exhilarating woman..."
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Twitter & Legal activism in China

Tunisia and the New Arab Media Space

Saturday, 15 January 2011

RIP Trish Keenan


Trish Keenan died on 14 January 2011 from complications with pneumonia. Broadcast’s record label Warp said: “This is an untimely tragic loss and we will miss Trish dearly - a unique voice, an extraordinary talent and a beautiful human being. Rest in Peace.”

♪♫ Silver Convention - Fly Robin Fly (1975)


Best remembered for their disco smash "Fly Robin Fly," the Munich, Germany-based ensemble Silver Convention was formed by producers Silvester Levay and Michael Kunze, debuting in 1975 with the LP Save Me and scoring a U.K. hit with the title track. After topping the American charts with "Fly Robin Fly," Levay and Kunze recruited a trio of vocalists -- Linda Thompson (not to be confused with the same-named singer and wife of guitarist Richard Thompson), Ramona Wulf, and Penny McLean -- who began appearing publicly under the Silver Convention banner; they were featured on the follow-up, "Get Up and Boogie (That's Right)," which was also a smash in 1976. While another single, "Telegram," proved a success that same year in the annual Eurovision Song Contest, Silver Convention's popularity quickly faded, and by the end of the decade the group was no more. (Jason Ankeny)

Germany's answer to the Love Unlimited Orchestra
Jesus, what dresses, what moves, those were the days...
Probably my last post here if mona discovers this :)

Bonus:

Get up and Boogie 1975
listen to the lyrics...

♪♫ Alison Krauss - The Lucky One ♪♫


Imho the best smooth song EVER

2 Mona: Drunk, but happy!
This file photo shows Chinese troops patrolling a snowy hillside on Shuangmu Mountain bordering North Korea, in late Nineties. China is in discussions with N.Korea about stationing its troops in the isolated state for the first time since 1994, according to a South Korean newspaper.

China to station troops in N. Korea

Evgeny Morozov
Neocons would love to claim that leaked cables ("information") triggered protests in Tunisia but they can't afford to applaud Assange. Ouch

Friday, 14 January 2011

Live: Tunisia turmoil

EC Plans for All-Out War Against Sharing

So you still think the internet is free?

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Birgitta Jonsdottir: Inside WikiLeaks