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CHINA’S 3 DREAMS - Discussion with Dir. Nick Torrens and China specialists at Canberra IFF, 2014
Filmed over an 11-year period, Nick Torrens’ essay film about China in the modern world is an exploration of the missing years - the years of the Cultural Revolution. This period is rarely talked about and is expurgated from the history taught in schools, and yet those years have left a traumatic imprint on every Chinese family.
In exploring this “missing history”, Torrens introduces us to a young woman, Zhang Lei, from an ancient village in southwest China and follows her search for an understanding of the past and the present life around her. Many years ago, Chinese people had just three dreams: a watch, a wireless and a bicycle. But now, confused by silences and half-truths, China’s you...
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CHINA’S 3 DREAMS - Views on life in China expressed by different Chinese generations
Просмотров 2856 лет назад
Filmed over an 11-year period, Nick Torrens’ essay film about China in the modern world is an exploration of the missing years - the years of the Cultural Revolution. This period is rarely talked about and is expurgated from the history taught in schools, and yet those years have left a traumatic imprint on every Chinese family. In exploring this “missing history”, Torrens introduces us to a yo...
CHINA’S 3 DREAMS - Thoughts and ideas from Lei, the main subject of the film
Просмотров 1046 лет назад
Filmed over an 11-year period, Nick Torrens’ essay film about China in the modern world is an exploration of the missing years - the years of the Cultural Revolution. This period is rarely talked about and is expurgated from the history taught in schools, and yet those years have left a traumatic imprint on every Chinese family. In exploring this “missing history”, Torrens introduces us to a yo...
Pumphead Trailer - A Work in Progress
Просмотров 4247 лет назад
THE PUMPHEAD PROJECT is a body of original work encompassing the production of a feature-length documentary for festivals, cinemas and community screenings world-wide, plus a collection of 4 or 5 short films intended to be discussion-starters in a range of professional and community seminars and workshops and other contexts. THE PROJECT is currently seeking support and donations. We also welcom...
Ella - Trailer
Просмотров 8 тыс.8 лет назад
In October 2012, Ella Havelka became the first Indigenous dancer to be invited into The Australian Ballet in its 50 year history. A descendant of the Wiradjuri people, Ella grew up in the regional city of Dubbo, NSW, and now dances on a world stage through her work with The Australian Ballet. Featuring intimate interviews, dynamic dance sequences and rich archival images, this moving documentar...
Pumphead Introduction
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Today with astonishing breakthroughs in open-heart surgery, modern medical science enables millions of people around the world to gain relief from heart disease and live seemingly normal lives. Yet an untold and rarely discussed outcome for a high proportion of patients who benefit from this miracle of modern science is emotional distress, often into the long-term. The distress may manifest its...
Message from Mungo - Extracts
Просмотров 6 тыс.9 лет назад
This is a short sampling of scenes from the 70-minute documentary, MESSAGE FROM MUNGO. To order DVDs of the whole film, and to find further information, please visit: www.roninfilms.com.au/video/858/0/9901.html
Message from Mungo - Trailer
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.9 лет назад
For more information please visit Ronin Films: www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/9901/message-from-mungo.html Lake Mungo is an ancient Pleistocene lake-bed in south-western New South Wales, and is one of the world’s richest archaeological sites. MESSAGE FROM MUNGO focuses on the interface over the last 40 years between the scientists on one hand, and, on the other, the Indigenous communities who id...
Growing Cities - Trailer
Просмотров 179 лет назад
www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/10635/growing-cities.html From rooftop farmers to backyard beekeepers, Americans are growing food like never before. Growing Cities tells the inspiring stories of these intrepid urban farmers, innovators, and everyday city-dwellers who are challenging the way the USA grows and distributes its food. From those growing food in backyards to make ends meet, to educator...
Virtuosi - Trailer
Просмотров 619 лет назад
www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/10547/virtuosi.html Created by award-winning choreographer and dance film maker Sue Healey, with music by New Zealand jazz legend Mike Nock, Virtuosi is a feature length documentary about the drive to be an artist and the special nature of virtuosity in dance.
The Music Engagement Program String Project
Просмотров 19010 лет назад
The Music Engagement Program String Project: experimenting with a different model for ensemble playing
A Smarter Country - Trailer
Просмотров 26610 лет назад
In a climate of uncertainly, green pioneers are pushing ahead with their visions of the future. Many citizens have limited knowledge of the opportunities that will come from taking a more creative approach to renewable energy, ecologically sustainable farming, greener buildings and lifestyles and other innovations. But despite this there is now a whole army of people urgently mapping the future...
How Far is Heaven - Trailer
Просмотров 80710 лет назад
The Sisters of Compassion have lived in the remote village of Jerusalem / Hiruharama on the Whanganui River in New Zealand for 120 years. Today, only three nuns remain - their legacy on the river is coming to an end. This is a complex world of powerful dualities; Maori & Christian spirituality, parties & prayers, pig hunting and perfume appreciation...
JAVA SPIRIT, THE: Religious Diversity in Indonesia
Просмотров 8 тыс.11 лет назад
To order your copy of The Java Spirit, please visit: www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/8898/java-spirit-religious-diversity-in-indonesia.html The Java Spirit is an exploration of changing attitudes to religion and spirituality in Java, Indonesia. Java is home to a diverse array of spiritual traditions, influenced by all the world religions but building also on its own unique heritage. Java Spirit p...
The Java Spirit - Trailer
Просмотров 26011 лет назад
The Java Spirit is an exploration of changing attitudes to religion and spirituality in Java, Indonesia. Java is home to a diverse array of spiritual traditions, influenced by all the world religions but building also on its own unique heritage. Java Spirit provides a glimpse of some of the many unique and fascinating forms of the Javanese tradition. Attitudes toward religion are changing in th...
Canning Paradise - Trailer
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Canning Paradise - Trailer
The First Fagin - Trailer
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The First Fagin - Trailer
My Grandparents - Trailer
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My Grandparents - Trailer
Toomelah - Trailer
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Toomelah - Trailer
The Inertia Trap - Excerpts
Просмотров 79612 лет назад
The Inertia Trap - Excerpts
The Voyage of Bounty's Child - Excerpt
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The Voyage of Bounty's Child - Excerpt
Fantome Island - Trailer
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Fantome Island - Trailer
Bali Triptych - Trailer
Просмотров 77712 лет назад
Bali Triptych - Trailer
Aspects of a Life - Interview with Michael Edols (Excerpt)
Просмотров 73012 лет назад
Aspects of a Life - Interview with Michael Edols (Excerpt)
The Long Walk Home - Trailer
Просмотров 88612 лет назад
The Long Walk Home - Trailer
Lalai Dreamtime - Trailer
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Lalai Dreamtime - Trailer
The Hungry Tide - Trailer
Просмотров 5 тыс.12 лет назад
The Hungry Tide - Trailer
Hand Drawn Histories: The Films of Lee Whitmore Trailer
Просмотров 76713 лет назад
Hand Drawn Histories: The Films of Lee Whitmore Trailer
The Giorgio Mangiamele Collection Trailer
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.13 лет назад
The Giorgio Mangiamele Collection Trailer
The Story of Minoru Hokari Short Documentary
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.13 лет назад
The Story of Minoru Hokari Short Documentary

Комментарии

  • @marcosgabrielnovasgarcia1496
    @marcosgabrielnovasgarcia1496 40 минут назад

    I should dub the film into Spanish

  • @marcosgabrielnovasgarcia1496
    @marcosgabrielnovasgarcia1496 18 дней назад

    They should make a movie about Fagin's origin and how he became Oliver Twist's greedy thief.

  • @WindTurbineSyndrome
    @WindTurbineSyndrome Месяц назад

    Very few people know about this condition. Very important video. The after effects of OHS are brutal: pumphead syndrome, picus, delirium, scar complications, depression, anxiety, stroke, parietal nerve paralysis, using metal wire to close the sternectomy. 30% of OHS patients never recover fully. Researchers think the heart lung machine is either crushing platelets or causing brain danage from frothing or not bringing enough oxygebsted blood to brain. And nobody talks about it.

  • @vestyfv
    @vestyfv 8 месяцев назад

    My unclr graha cook dies there in the mine may hes solde rest in peace 🕊️

  • @squareroot1698
    @squareroot1698 Год назад

    What’s the soundtrack at 1:30?

  • @Crivas420
    @Crivas420 Год назад

    Thank you for validating this disorder. I am no longer the same.I don’t like the new me.I miss the old me🫤

  • @ghostintheshrubs8464
    @ghostintheshrubs8464 Год назад

    The potato factory sent me down this rabbit hole, what a journey

  • @weburnitatbothends
    @weburnitatbothends Год назад

    Respect, would love to see this on TV on repeat and in schools

  • @vickieburn6707
    @vickieburn6707 Год назад

    Omg, I cried. I'm glad you are who you are, Miss Ella 💜

  • @jameshatzopoulos9885
    @jameshatzopoulos9885 Год назад

    Beautiful exhibit - thanks for sharing.

  • @brisbane-o-native
    @brisbane-o-native 2 года назад

    There is no need to include "Torres Strait Islander" reference in your warning. Torres Strait Islander people have nothing to do with Aboriginal people and have no relation to Aboriginal people except their default inclusion in the territory of the "Australian" border

  • @johnnokeys2359
    @johnnokeys2359 2 года назад

    Yeah that’s me! At least now seven months after bypass I know what it is 😎

    • @johnb4183
      @johnb4183 10 месяцев назад

      Please update , how are you doing now ? I hope you are better ! Thanks

  • @rogerthat487
    @rogerthat487 2 года назад

    Only recently had the time to read up a bit on Mungo people. What is the genetic evidence that ALL pre European Australians date back to Mungo people?

    • @warwicklewis8735
      @warwicklewis8735 2 года назад

      None. There was a genetic test done in the 1990s when DNA science was still fairly new. The result was that Mungo was not related to modern aboriginals. A second test of the same sample concluded that the sample had been contaminated by incompetent and sloppy operators. Though it is notable that the first test did not suggest European DNA as would be expected from contamination by European scientists. The indigenous "custodians" refuse to allow another test to be taken using more accurate modern methods. It is also worth mentioning that the skull shape of Mungo was described at the time as "gracile", aboriginal skulls are usually described as "robust". Any science that is likely to upset aboriginal claims is quietly swept under the rug.

  • @paulmarsh9905
    @paulmarsh9905 2 года назад

    Heart surgeons and the team saved my life after heart surgery. Pump Head has destroyed my life ----what is wrong with me?

  • @ragdollz79au
    @ragdollz79au 3 года назад

    How do I see this? Where can I see it? I not long found out I’m related to him and it’s an interesting story

    • @godthealmighty671
      @godthealmighty671 3 года назад

      Most likely have to try the abc shops I would imagine.... Wow that's pretty interesting I must say....do you know where his old shop in Hobart was? And where he was buried? If so I could tell you

  • @asenacaaditausasaweicavu7835
    @asenacaaditausasaweicavu7835 3 года назад

    looks like a live-action Moana ! The setting, the characters everything was spot-on ! Good job Fiji <3

  • @DavidReo
    @DavidReo 3 года назад

    I had bypass surgery. From my experience, there is a reconnect to the heart beating again. It is emotionally painful. The body is in so much shock and dealing with physical pain and healing that you don't deal with the rebirth until after your wounds heal. When your body says you are physically okay, then you feel the emotional trauma of having your heart stopped and started. It comes later. It is like going back to being born emotionally. All the trauma you have experienced in your life from the day you were born gets squeezed together in a big ball of emotion. It's up to you to figure it out and the doctors just shrug their heads. They call it post profusion or pump head. That's the only way I can describe it. So having been there I say that yes you die IMO and then come back in a different emotional state possibly with blocked chakras or fighting demons or some kind of crazy ego disintegrating dark night of the soul. I died and came back as Edgar Allen Poe, lol. Have a nice day! 1

    • @johnb4183
      @johnb4183 10 месяцев назад

      Wow sounds scary , thanks for posting. How are you doing now ? Please update thanks !

  • @alternantherasix7five834
    @alternantherasix7five834 3 года назад

    Awesome introduction

  • @akhmadzainul8055
    @akhmadzainul8055 3 года назад

    Thank you sir, for introducing our country to the outside world, even though here are various religions and ethnicities, we are still united with differences 🙏🙏🙏✌️

  • @johnnywalker7961
    @johnnywalker7961 3 года назад

    He is my favourite character in Oliver twist.

  • @gregtracy9007
    @gregtracy9007 3 года назад

    I lived with parursis for decades . With nothing no books no TV shows .A more popular health problem would be something smart people would study . I know what pump head is short term memory lose cognitive thinking was off . I order a one 3. pound burger thinking it was smaller 1 quarter pound .While I recover from pump head .The parursis went on for decades . I'm 60 years old now my gains are just my own work from paruresis . The doctors an nurses fixed my heart and very great full it . What I can.t understand why they left a kid in school that could not pee when some one else was in bathroom ? I look every ware for help there was nothing .

  • @0ninja213
    @0ninja213 3 года назад

    frick man i hate my life, can i seriously see the fact to wait for 4 hours to leave a room

  • @clean1348
    @clean1348 4 года назад

    Man see PNG in 2020

  • @bobkenter4209
    @bobkenter4209 4 года назад

    Africans, more than likely left their ORIGINAL indigenous LAND, now called Australia, some thousands years ago as the Original people of the Dream-Time, or as the white people would presume to call them, Ab-Originals of Australia. Hmm. Ab - meaning NOT, Original!? Oh, really? There is growing evidence that the Australian Original people were here at least around 200-400 000 years ago - not 40-50 000 years as generally taught in our schools and universities. The whole dogmatic/darwinistic idea of the "Out of Africa" THEORY as the Original Home of homo-sapiens, is just that, a "theory", which needs to be thoroughly re-examined, and IS being re-examined, with some very new and VERY ancient human skulls and bones being 'found', with the help of indigenous elders in several location within Australia, in recent years. ** To view the 'full documentary', which was screened on Victoria's SBS TV on Mon 20 July, 2020, please go to the sbs-on-demand web-site found at: www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/498456643653/message-from-mungo ** P.S. If this whole subject of our human origins further peeks your interest you may be moved to take a visit to this Ab-normal web-site for the latest findings and reveals at: forgottenorigin.com/video-two-skulls-unlike-any-found-on-this-planet Happy exploring . . . .

  • @tonymillman
    @tonymillman 4 года назад

    groovy

  • @briandelaney9710
    @briandelaney9710 4 года назад

    Social workers who don’t date

  • @lumeme9352
    @lumeme9352 4 года назад

    made my grades go up

  • @jeanisdancing
    @jeanisdancing 4 года назад

    Very nice film, thank you!

  • @tracynatale8220
    @tracynatale8220 4 года назад

    My dad had a valve replacement on August 7 of this year. We went into the surgery thinking how amazing technology and medical advancements were. We were grateful that his life was saved. Unfortunately, we had NO preparation for the cognitive results of the surgery. No one told us about it. My mom and I are not in the medical field so we had to figure everything out on our own. My dad has lost his confidence in his own ability to make rational decisions. He has lost his memory and his ability to hold conversations with friends and family. It's taken so much from him. I agree that something needs to be done to prepare patients and families for the possible outcomes of open heart surgery. It can be heartbreaking.

    • @johnb4183
      @johnb4183 10 месяцев назад

      So sorry to hear about your father's condition . Has he improved , how is presently . Thank you

  • @TexasRose50
    @TexasRose50 5 лет назад

    I research the 'pump on' procedure before my husband had his surgery. I to,d the doctors I did NOT want the pump on procedure done. They did it anyway! That procedure only benefits the surgeon. I learned, there are more risks for infection, which my husband experienced, and a longer recovery time, which he is still going through after 8 months. And, with his short term memory loss, has been diagnosed as having dementia, at the age of 64. I feel I can no longer trusts doctors. And my husband is not the same as before. I feel so lost. I hope other people research the surgery better than I did. When is this film going to be finished???

  • @johnmarshall1683
    @johnmarshall1683 5 лет назад

    My only comment at the moment is that technically the bypass operation is not open heart surgery. It is open chest, but then replacement of arteries on the outside of the heart. Open heart surgery means cutting open the heart for repairs inside. ie mitral valve. I am not trying to demean this as I had a quadruple bypass.

  • @PoketamaVideos
    @PoketamaVideos 5 лет назад

    Such a touching person, I'm glad to have read his work

  • @MeesterVegas
    @MeesterVegas 5 лет назад

    I have been suffering from this. What is the status on this film?

  • @daymaguillaume2708
    @daymaguillaume2708 5 лет назад

    Bonjours , le directeur de la chaîne est t il toujours actif ?

  • @elzakay6494
    @elzakay6494 5 лет назад

    PNG my beautiful country. √√√

  • @davidkamqwerty2346
    @davidkamqwerty2346 6 лет назад

    Wantok system is the cause for PNG’s demise. People vote for their candidates not based on merit but because they are related by blood. Hens you have your formula for disaster. PNG will never come out of this shit hole because every bodies greedy and want to own a piece of the pie. In my humble opinion the country should be split into 4 parts - Papua, New Guinea Islands and momase and the Highlands. In that way we don’t have a select few from the same area or part of the country controlling the fate of others.

  • @jamieraisbeck9525
    @jamieraisbeck9525 6 лет назад

    How can I contact Ella?

  • @arthurboiiimona103
    @arthurboiiimona103 6 лет назад

    That song in the background.😥💪💪miss PNG. Heard it on Air Niugini from Manila to POM and POM to Singapore!! They all said PNG Hunters will make it into knock outs after 10 years in the QRL. We proved them wrong. We became QRL Champions just 4 years after joining. PNG FOR THE BETTER

  • @Pedalpusher88
    @Pedalpusher88 6 лет назад

    This was a moving and respectful telling of yet another aboriginal struggle to be heard and a strong lesson in the power of determined women and the men that underestimated almost everything about what and who they were dealing with. This tale of myopic and ambitious academic men and their compartmentalised work practises are revealed for the pain they caused amongst a fragil community.

  • @gungyahyatty9447
    @gungyahyatty9447 6 лет назад

    He was a kind hearted person ..RIP minoru

  • @johnarundell7951
    @johnarundell7951 7 лет назад

    Fantastic film extremely moving :)

  • @ChrisMathews518
    @ChrisMathews518 7 лет назад

    Wow! I thought i was an only with this issue. I had an aweful experience with pump head after my bypass 5 yrs ago and to this day i suffer but not to the degree i did right after surgery. Thank you for shedding some light on this clandestine subject.

    • @robinharper5709
      @robinharper5709 2 года назад

      I am six weeks out from a triple bypass, I was having all sorts of symptoms, The Dr. said most were residual from the operation, anesthesia and drugs used then. At 5 weeks out I stopped taking statins and that eliminated most all of my weird symptoms...what I have left is rebuilding muscles and lung function aches and pains.

  • @maryschillingclark
    @maryschillingclark 7 лет назад

    Where are the credits and footage showing all who were onboard and who filmed this difficult journey and what do you think of the recent "Mutiny" series on SBS, claiming to be the first of its kind?

  • @bakavelirizla8015
    @bakavelirizla8015 7 лет назад

    God all mighty help your family roots to now and in the future!

  • @adrianzietara
    @adrianzietara 7 лет назад

    It broke new ground!

  • @wethole
    @wethole 7 лет назад

    This looks cool

  • @JimZUKUIWAH
    @JimZUKUIWAH 7 лет назад

    Media propaganda on reporting bias and impartiality about the real PNG people. PNG has one of the unique social structure in the world, reporters report on informed 3rd party knowledge and lack understand how the system operates. It is not wantok system, but a community or clan system which rules the entire business of Anthropology. If you have never studied anthropology you would speak words and vocabulary that oversize its contexts in a country that is unique in solving and mending its own problems and safety without formal education. Every community has its own legal system, education, medication, social and cultural values, farming, hunting, defending enemy tribe, trade, etc..I can't a country fit PNG in many ways PNG people do things. It is because of political cronies (language mind me) who take advantages of many illiterate people living in villages who believe in their social surrounding and connections to the environment decided to stay where they are. They are connected to their environment and live life out of their lands. Thus, current political heads lack wisdom and true PNG culture of share and caring which I believe is the fundamental culture we embraced since our ancestors first step into PNG. we have Potential as in video, its is true but how that potential is cultivated into fruitful? ....I see no problem with PNG in terms' development and social statues. There were big man and chief led their own communities with great influence and wisdom and direction, however, we lack all these knowledge and examples simply because we think we can modernise because of outside influences. We never failed big time! We will never and I AM SURE THAT ONE DAY THE GOOD LORD WILL APPOINT SOMEONE OUT IN THE JUGLES OF PNG TO RULE THE NATION WITH A ROD OF IRON...

    • @jack-buckhilll5428
      @jack-buckhilll5428 5 лет назад

      It is just happened-new PM! PNG is beautiful and progressing very well so far...

  • @MrAruzz
    @MrAruzz 8 лет назад

    was lit fam

  • @cheshirecat6699
    @cheshirecat6699 8 лет назад

    Looks Awesome ! :) just heard of him through reading 'Her Lady ship's Girl ' by Anwyn Moyle. Look forward to the movie

  • @narayaninii4660
    @narayaninii4660 8 лет назад

    differnet my ass this art is trash, i cant believe art was reduced to this, oh well ive seen alot worse, theres amazing artists that dont have cent and then theres artist like this that make so much money its bullshit, what happened t all of the skill involved

    • @lihongzhifaggot
      @lihongzhifaggot 8 лет назад

      +narayani nii haha, everyone's an expert, eh? You don't even understand Australian aboriginal art and what she was painting. She had no white man education in art or other fields but managed to paint like a master in her style--her panting is really remarkable, flaws me the lesson she embodies. She wasn't rich, that came after her death haha.

    • @narayaninii4660
      @narayaninii4660 8 лет назад

      no she couldnt even paint good in her own style, i have seen good aboriginal paintings, they are amazing, this is just a joke, you can easily express your culture through your art and still make it look good at the same time, for anything to have any value whatsoever, it needs to have objective standards, this sort of art is completely destroying that concept, and before you say that thats the point of it im going to say that point makes no sense at all, just like if a figure skater sat down on the ice and started screaming and then she demanded the judge to accept her performance and give her a high mark, or if someone wanted to pay for a flatscreen tv with dogshit, its something you dont want need, or have to do,due to objective standards, they must always be there in order for the world to work properly and not just collapse, thats what laws are. this "art is useless, pointless and completely destroys the careeres of many skillful artists that have trained there whole life to entertain people through their chosen beloved path they took in life, now good artists are reduced to work in the video game industry working on illustrations and concept art to support themselves. i beg of you please dont be a bloody hipster and try to be a special snowflake or whatever because thats pretty much what you are when supporting this kind of crap

    • @lihongzhifaggot
      @lihongzhifaggot 8 лет назад

      narayani nii god you are so what we call a "bogan" in Australia---totally uneducated in art but "I know what I like", right haha. Gamer industry---god, you know nothing about art, it's styles and how to look at the damn stuff. I've looked at all art styles intensely since I was 15 ( that's 35 years, some of them spent being highly resistant to the style that you are talking about here ) or so and developed serious sensitivity to it--- she is remarkable---pretty much anyone who's serious about painting thinks so---she doesn't get international recognition for nothing and have people like Sol DeWitt (not a fave of mine) collecting her canvases, or have the largest exhibition by an Australian artist to be held outside of Australia. You haven't mentioned her rhythm, composition, content (meaning), use of colours--fuckiing awesome stuff. I went through the "objective standards" phase as a teen and it hurts, I know , so I can't really call you a fascist (which is what such a stance represents since there are no "objective standards" in the way you think there are---that position simply limits evolution. ). When you can accept 'chaos' which often has within it it's own order, then this sort of thing looks wonderful. You could try zen art or asian traditional art to get a broader sense of space/composition and content in art than the post-Renaissance limited view you are probably stuck on? Try not to call me a fucking hipster cause I'll have to scalp one and then shove his beard up your arse haha. see ya.

    • @lihongzhifaggot
      @lihongzhifaggot 8 лет назад

      narayani nii you are obviously still a kid---calling me "hipster" haha, is that the best you can do (admittedly it's pretty offensive haha)....I'm from the Australian underclass with NO formal education after age 15, so I was never indoctrinated to tow the line---I discovered life for myself, and art was a part of that. You suffer from the need to be right , and from the fact that you have indoctrinated yourself with hard and fast ideas before you have allowed experience to teach you otherwise, to open you up. You don't really understand how people are formed--I'm a 'real' person, not a fake fuck who believes what everyone else does (like a hipster for example), I've been through the thinking you are going through (and hopefully will develop out of). I live in south Australia and have access to the hub of aboriginal Desert Art exhibitions, I know Aboriginal painting in all its styles and she is one of the best I've ever experienced --it's masterly, the work of a master at what she does, complete harmony and control, JUST LIKE POLLOCK!. you need to stop your opinions and open up to the fact that art is more complex than your PHILOSOPHY of art, which is something entirely different to the artworks themselves. You use the word "unfair" twice--I understand what you feel but what you feel is wrong, unjust and controlling. Breath and forget what you know a little, you'll see different rhythms and designs instead of a "mess" which is NOT what I see.

    • @narayaninii4660
      @narayaninii4660 8 лет назад

      your obviously really dumb, calling me a kid when im some random person over the internet that could be 50 yrs old for all you know you sound like a kid yourself whining about how bad you have it, (inb4 ye i can tell because how you talk!!1!!1) look i dont give a shit about your personal experiences and all the "tough times" you went through and all that shit, that has nothing to do with art, what your bascically implying is that those artists that have trained their whole life mastering fine arts can go fuck themselves if they dont have any "harmony" and "meaning" or whatever hipster bullshit it may be, and before you say, "oh well those artists are also amazing! you dont understand, artists like emily or whatever her name is is screwing it up for actual artists that have worked so hard to achieve their certain goal, and they dont get shit and are left poor as all hell because their art isnt wanted, while as artists like pollock and whatever just fucking put paint on the canvas with no thought, or skills WHATSOEVER and get millions of dollars? thats just so lazy it isnt even funny, why bother even trying to get good at art while all you have to do is what they do? ive been studying art since a young age and have been trying to get into concept art for the video game industry because that is the only option i have, i cannot pursue fine arts no matter how hard i try, because artists like these who dont even bother trying, who are lazy fucks and take advantage of a even more fucked up system allowing this kind of art to ruin it and im not the only one, oh boy are there just masses of people who are in the same boat and its pretty frustrating. same goes with music, ever heard of the story the emporers new clothes? you modern artists in a nutshell seriously, tell me for real. do you think this emily faggot is better than an artists who has spent 40 years mastering art because they are not a lazy shit? you really think hard work DOESNT pay off and doesnt matter at all? and its just chance that you get recognition in the art world? your fucking messed up man, really messed up, im not close minded, im just not a fucking moron that considers 100 stacked cans of shit to be art (that was an actual "artwork") if i you dont consider someone whacking there face randomly on a piano to be a piece of music, how can you accept someone whacking paint on a canvas randomly to be art? go connect to some actual good artists on a personal level you bloody hipster trash