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Selasa, 04 November 2008
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termasuk yg blom di putar di indonesia...
dengan syarat
1.link yang saya berikan harus di download dari "ZIDDU" ... :D (kamu untung aq pon sedikit untung)
2.saya da males bwt linker jd..klik http da w tulis ... :mrgreen:
3.judul film na ad di bagian akhir dari http(kalo g nampak... arah kan mouse ke link nya lalu liat ke kiri bawah)
4. isi dari txt yang kalian download adalah link asli untuk mendownload movie
5.semua link yang kamu dapat di zamin download movie gratis [b](FREE MOVIE)[/b]...
5. movie yang di download sekitar 500 MB ke atas (sediakan IDM atau FDM)
6. untuk mendownload lebih cepat di sarankan menggunakan IDM atau FDM (saat mendownload movie aja)
7.siapa pun boleh memesan link movie lain yang blum saya posting(saya carikan)
8.jika ad link di bawah ini yg jdul nya hampir sama (itu berbeda versi...misal: americanpie 1 dan american pie 2)
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Selasa, 02 September 2008
ThinK
Auguste Rodin's classic statue "The Thinker" is one of my favourites. It's hard to look at it (or one of its many replicas) without being moved by it. The innocent display of someone deeply in thought causes most of us to ponder a bit ourselves. Why is this image so captivating? What's he thinking about?
Perhaps we have such reverence for this kind of deep thinking because it's so uncommon. Having thoughts does not constitute thinking. We all have thoughts. We all have opinions and beliefs usually lots of them.
William James once wrote, "A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." Just because there's mental activity going on in our minds doesn't mean we're thinking.
Bob Proctor, in his book "You Were Born Rich", writes, "Thinking is the highest function of which a human being is capable." He goes on to say that what passes for thinking for most people is really just the faculty of memory, playing old movies and rehashing past events. Clearly, this is not what Rodin's great work of art depicts.
Thinking is hard work. Maybe that's why so few people do it. Edison went even further: "There is no expedient to which a man will go to avoid the real labour of thinking," and Emerson, "What is the hardest task in the world? To think."
Why don't we think more? I believe one reason is that we're so busy doing that we don't have time to conceive, cogitate and consider. We're used to being entertained. We're bombarded with information. It comes at us so fast that we have little time to reflect on much of it, if any at all.
From TV commentators to politicians, we're told what to think when what we really need to know is how to think. We've become accustomed to quick answers and easy solutions. But the problems and challenges of our lives are not easy and they're not simple. They require thoughtful consideration.
I love to read. But I'm convinced that the greatest value in reading is not the information, but rather what we think about while we read (that's why what we choose to read is so important).
The objective is not to fill our minds with information, but to stimulate our mind to think and to ponder. The value of the book is increased a thousand fold if we lay it down occasionally and contemplate what we've read and think about what it means and how and why it might apply to us.
Clarity is power. And clarity comes from thinking.
We need to think, and think carefully about the choices and direction of our lives. The most precious resource we have is our time. Our lives are the sum total of what we do with that time. Isn't it worth spending more of it thinking?
Think about it.
India Arts
According to the International Herald Tribune India has its first museum of contemporary art in the Devi Art Foundation, while the claim feels wrong, it is somewhere we’ll want to visit on our next trip to India.
Spread over two floors and about 700 square meters in an office tower in Gurgaon the Devi Art Foundation has just opened with an inaugural show of photography and video called Still Moving Image. The gallery is what was the private collection of Anupam Poddar (whose day job is running an up scale hotel company) and his mother Lekha. In a similar way to the Saatchi brothers and their gallery in London, Poddar has now opened his collection to the public as a non-commercial, non-profit exhibition space for contemporary art from India and the subcontinent.
Inside the Art Café, Fort Cochin
In nearby Delhi there is the National Gallery of Modern Art, which also has branches in Mumbai and Bangalore (none of which we have - yet - visited) but according to the IHT this doesn’t count as it “only rarely shows contemporary work”. Clearly there are important differences between “modern” and “contemporary” art which elude me, but for some examples there is the Contempoary Indian Art on-line gallery and an article by John Elliott written to support the Made in India: contemporary art in India exhibition in 2006 at the Royal Academy of Arts.
There are plans for India to have its own equivalent to the Tate Modern, the Guggenheim and MoMA, with the creation of the Kolkata Museum of Modern Art, to be designed by Basel-based Herzog & de Meuron, who designed the Tate Modern in London and the Beijing Olympic stadium. If it all goes to plan it is due to open around 2012.
Two Heads: detail of a painting by Bharat
Our first real experience with contemporary art in India came during a visit to Fort Cochin early in 2006 and it is from this trip that the photographs here are taken. We stopped for refreshments at the Kashi Art Café, described in an article in The Hindu as:
set in a restored Dutch Heritage house on Burgher Street near the picturesque Fort Kochi beach. Kashi is known for two reasons. The first one of course, is the quality paintings which are on display and the other, well, the exotic coffee served there. Established in 1997, Kashi exhibits paintings by Indian and international artists. “The idea behind this venture was to put Kochi in the art map” says Anoop Skaria, the younger of the two brothers who own the cafe. Ananda Surya, the poet-activist’s elder brother wants to get “art to the public”.
We were served coffee and home-made cakes and left alone in a large room full of paintings. It was just impossible not to look through them and, predictably, we found two pieces we really wanted. After very civilised discussions between us, the cafe owner and - by phone - the artist, we purchased the paintings, extracts of which can be seen above. Later, walking out of town, a local family insisted on showing us not only their home but the building next door used as a studio by a local artist, who we accidentally disturbed from a nap. We were shown Amin’s large, mixed media canvasses - he was working with paint, digital printing, and some T-shirt transfer processes - being preparing for an exhibition in the USA, sponsored ‘by the brother of the Art Café owner’ (Ananda Surya?).
– words by Paul
– pictures by Paul and Elizabeth
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