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This video is about a guy dancing on the number Unstoppable by Santigold at Sasquatch Festival in Washington 2009. I chose this video for a number of reasons. First of all the way the guy is dancing without any shame. The guy who is dancing is half naked, maybe intoxicated and all by himself. Second, the commentary of the people who shot the video. Initially the comments are negative towards the dancing guy, for example the way he dances. But gradually and also because of the changes of the population around him the comments changes to a positive and admiring tone. Last, the reaction of the crowd on the guy who is dancing. The crowd barley interacts with him. You see some people approaching him, trying to make contact, but I think this is about to make fun of him. Some people try to dance with him in the beginning, but for several reasons they discontinue doing so. But at a certain moment a fixed number of people join and dances with him. These people do so for a while and trigger other people to do so too. For the first time you see the dancing guy asking for more people to dance with him and at the end of the video hundreds of people are dancing with him. | This video is about a guy dancing on the number Unstoppable by Santigold at Sasquatch Festival in Washington 2009. I chose this video for a number of reasons. First of all the way the guy is dancing without any shame. The guy who is dancing is half naked, maybe intoxicated and all by himself. Second, the commentary of the people who shot the video. Initially the comments are negative towards the dancing guy, for example the way he dances. But gradually and also because of the changes of the population around him the comments changes to a positive and admiring tone. Last, the reaction of the crowd on the guy who is dancing. The crowd barley interacts with him. You see some people approaching him, trying to make contact, but I think this is about to make fun of him. Some people try to dance with him in the beginning, but for several reasons they discontinue doing so. But at a certain moment a fixed number of people join and dances with him. These people do so for a while and trigger other people to do so too. For the first time you see the dancing guy asking for more people to dance with him and at the end of the video hundreds of people are dancing with him. | ||
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'''De Hybride kunstenaar - Camiel van Winkel, Pascal Gielen, Koos Zwaan''' | http://jpgmag.com/news/aiweiwei.png | ||
'''De Hybride kunstenaar - Camiel van Winkel, Pascal Gielen, Koos Zwaan''' or '''Some Conditions of Obedience and Disobedience to Authority - Milgram''' | |||
Art practice in post-modern time (research) | Art practice in post-modern time (research) | ||
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I want to read something about Obedience, peer pressure and group processes, revolution, movements. | |||
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Guy Dancing on the hill at Sasquatch Full Version! Santigold Unstoppable
This video is about a guy dancing on the number Unstoppable by Santigold at Sasquatch Festival in Washington 2009. I chose this video for a number of reasons. First of all the way the guy is dancing without any shame. The guy who is dancing is half naked, maybe intoxicated and all by himself. Second, the commentary of the people who shot the video. Initially the comments are negative towards the dancing guy, for example the way he dances. But gradually and also because of the changes of the population around him the comments changes to a positive and admiring tone. Last, the reaction of the crowd on the guy who is dancing. The crowd barley interacts with him. You see some people approaching him, trying to make contact, but I think this is about to make fun of him. Some people try to dance with him in the beginning, but for several reasons they discontinue doing so. But at a certain moment a fixed number of people join and dances with him. These people do so for a while and trigger other people to do so too. For the first time you see the dancing guy asking for more people to dance with him and at the end of the video hundreds of people are dancing with him.
Ai Weiwei - Ai Weiwei with rockstar Zuoxiao Zuzhou in the elevator when taken in custody by the polic, Sichuan, China, August 2009
The picture says it all, its taken in the elevator moment after he was arrested. Ai Weiwei is arrested for his interference and research about the Sichuan Earthquake in 2008.
De Hybride kunstenaar - Camiel van Winkel, Pascal Gielen, Koos Zwaan or Some Conditions of Obedience and Disobedience to Authority - Milgram
Art practice in post-modern time (research)
Or
I want to read something about Obedience, peer pressure and group processes, revolution, movements.
Quote from Christina: