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Wednesday, August 15, 2007 @ 9:54 AM
shy child
Buraka Som Sistema do an excellent remix of this track. What an exciting band. Im excited. Labels: Anne Maree Barry, Buraka Som Sistema, Music Videos, Shy Child |
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007 @ 7:34 AM
Electroma
I really enjoyed it. Visually rich and wonderful. It maybe pretentious and have Daft Punk fans scratching their heads in confusion or dozing in their seats - at the I.F.I. on Friday night a few people did leave midway through but it is one of the best films I have seen in quite a while. (I fell asleep during Inland Empire but I did not fall asleep during Zidane, un portrait du 21 siecle - strange but true.) Labels: Anne Maree Barry, electroma, experimental, film, visual |
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Thursday, August 9, 2007 @ 11:02 AM
tourist in your own city
I have never celebrated Bloomsday however this year I went on one of the James Joyce walking tours of Dublin. The tour visited James Joyce's Volta cinema (opened 1909 as Ireland's very first dedicated picture house) as well as other sites. The Volta cinema is now a Pennys Store (cheap clothes even cheaper labour).Other buildings that were cinemas on O' Connell Street are now fast food restaurants or banks. It is hard to believe that O' Connell St was once called Cinema Land - with over 30 cinemas on its avenue. The remains of some picture houses is still evident whilst the Savoy is the only building that is staying true to its beginnings. The most interesting thing about this tour was a feeling of displacement from where I live. I was in Glasgow recently and noticed a building with a ship style shape acting as a balcony for the top floor apartments. My friend never noticed it and we discussed that being a tourist you are constantly looking at your new surroundings. On the tour in Dublin a fast food restaurant with its garish lights took on a whole new meaning - people used to frequent these buildings to be entertained and I imagined people inside the cinema getting hosed down with watered perfume through a giant syringe (it used to get quite hot in these buildings, capacity was around 3000 - and was quite sweaty).This didnt last as whilst we were looking at a former cinema site (some people in the tour were pointing) people in the mcdonalds started waving at us. I dont know who was sadder. Labels: 1000 James Joyce Walks, Anne Maree Barry, Dublin, James Joyce, James Joyce Walking Tour, Volta Cinema |