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Sunday, August 2, 2015
Ou Chante Pwoblem-lan
Ou chante pwoblem-lan. (You sing the problem.)
"Haitian quake survivors sang to reconstitute themselves as individuals, and to reconstitute the groups--families, neighbors, congregations, and communities to which they belong." -- Elizabeth McAlister, Professor of Religion, "Soundscapes of Disaster and Humanitarianism: Survival Singing, Relief Telethons, and the Haiti Earthquake"
"Haitian quake survivors sang to reconstitute themselves as individuals, and to reconstitute the groups--families, neighbors, congregations, and communities to which they belong." -- Elizabeth McAlister, Professor of Religion, "Soundscapes of Disaster and Humanitarianism: Survival Singing, Relief Telethons, and the Haiti Earthquake"
Collaborating On Levels "Never Before Possible" with Virtual Reality
"We can collaborate in ways never before possible in the history of human existence. This level of collaboration has only been possible through the evolution of technology and the internet." -- Chris Madsen, DeepRifter, VR Consultant and Enthusiast
Friday, July 31, 2015
Songs of Solidarity
Songs of Reproach
Chante pwen-s ("sending points"): Skillfully phrased, their message is tucked just below the surface. This provides an avenue of discourse, where the oppressed can speak out against power
in a safer position in the face of retribution.
Building VR Technology
Songs of Spirit and Enslavement
If there weren’t Lwa, as for us, we’d all drown!
If there weren’t Lwa, as for us, oh we’d all perish in foreign countries.
We come from Ginen, hand bound to hand, foot bound to foot!
We’ll go to a place, when we arrive, we’ll own it!
In the hold of the slave ship, we’re going somewhere, all bathed and powdered with the Great Lwa,
we’re sailing!
Dire Water and Sanitation Conditions in Haiti
Photo by Denise Windley
Edge of Discovery’s interview with VR consultant Chris Madsen: an inside look at the latest consumer Virtual Reality, Oculus Rift (December 1, 2014)
photo courtesy of Chris Madsen (pictured left) See story at: http://edgeofdiscovery.org/edge-of-discovery-chris-madsen-virtual-reality-oculus-rift/ |
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Lemonn
Monday, May 11, 2015
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
Timoun
Friday, May 1, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
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