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FLYPMedia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2008
FLYP is an interactive website that turns the best of new media into a sensible, smart and fun experience.
Sandhogs: Photographer Gina LeVay
Photographer Gina LeVay traveled 800 feet below the surface of Manhattan's streets to document the sandhogs--the workers who face loss of life and limb everyday to build New York City's underground infrastructure. This video shows not only Gina, but insider footage from inside of City Water Tunnel #3. See the full story at www.flypmedia.com/issues/plus/25/#1/1
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JOE PATERNO: The coach who never quits
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Joe Paterno, Penn State's football coach, is 82. Has the career-wins record. Isnt it time to quit? Bite your tongue. As long as hes having an impact at Penn State, he is staying put. See the full story on JoePa at www.flypmedia.com/issues/plus/24/#1/1
Palliative Care: A Matter of Life & Death
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Forget the politicians: the real debate about the end of life happens every day in hospitals and homes around the country. From caregivers to patients, hear the many voices of end-of-life care in FLYPs short documentary. See the full story on palliative care at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#1/1
FLYPside: Obama & Climate Change
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This should be the year when we get serious about climate change. Or is it? See the full editorial at www.flypmedia.com/issues/34/#2/1
Leadership PACs: A Curious Case
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Leadership PACs have developed into political slush funds for members of Congress. FLYP's short documentary explores what they are and the potential ethical problems with the way the funds are used. See the full report on leadership PACs at www.flypmedia.com/issues/plus/21/#1/1
Liz Diller + Ric Scofidio
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Total Commitment: Scofidio and Diller discuss the complex merger of their private and working lives in FLYPs video interview. See the full story on the couple behind Diller Scofidio Renfro at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#6/1
FLYPside: Granny is OK
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Health care evokes passionate debate because so much is at stake-which makes the possibility of failure all the more tragic. See the full story at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#2/1
Explore Alice Tully Hall with LIZ DILLER
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Liz Diller discusses the ways in which architects challenge themselves to change in FLYPs short documentary. See the full story on Liz Diller and Ric Scofidio at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#6/1
Magician ERIC DECAMPS
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Eric DeCamps and the Card That Isnt Yours: Watch DeCamps reveal his beginnings in magic and do the most amazing card trick youve ever seen. See the full story on NYC's Magicians' Table at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#8/1
Magician JERRY OPPENHEIMER
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Jerry Oppenheimer and the Amazing Inflatable Dollar: Watch Oppenheimer discuss the joys of the amateur and perform a trick. See the full story on NYC's Magicians' Table at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#8/1
Magician George Schindler's sponge ball trick
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New York musician George Schindler performs a mind-blowing trick based on appearing and disappearing red sponge balls. See the full magic story at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#8/1
Magician GEORGE SCHINDLER
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Watch George Schindler talk about working his magic, and see an amazing trick. ALSO: he describes how he got the role in Woody Allen's "New York Stories." Check out the full story on NYC's Magicians' Table at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#8/1
NYC's Magicians' Table
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Before Your Very Eyes: Watch FLYPs short documentary on the Magicians Table, which has been actively around since Houdinis time. See the full story at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#8/1
DILLER & SCOFIDIO walk NYC's High Line
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In FLYPs short documentary, architect Ric Scofidio takes a walk along the High Line and talks about his revolutionary view of public space. See the full story on architecture-and-design team Diller Scofidio at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#6/1
Dirty Dozen Brass Band Get Funky LIVE
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Watch the Dozen in concert direct from New Orleans. See more on the band at www.flypmedia.com/issues/35/#9/1
Robert Baumgartner, Director of Photography
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Robert Baumgartner, Director of Photography
Curator of Venice Biennale, Daniel Birnbaum
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Curator of Venice Biennale, Daniel Birnbaum
YOKO ONO's Anton's Memory at Venice Biennale
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YOKO ONO's Anton's Memory at Venice Biennale
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Polar opposite doesn’t exist or it would be non-relatable in comparison essentially for two objects to be polar opposite through characteristic expression it has to be identical in relationship to one another, always making the most polar opposite comparison of two objects also share the most similarities as well
I am very interested in this invention. Many thanks for sharing
"Although now my biggest influences are would say like Asian painting, calligraphy or in thought, I'm still very Western, I'm Western trained painter, I'm out of the Renaissance" - Interesting thought
This was a good movie I watched it on Kanopy which you get free access to through your library
What is the average IQ of a artist. I am not much
Artist 🧑🎨 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Uncanny inimitable type style
Mis respetos a estos señores y sus familias Gracias por compartir su experiencia que tanto ayuda
Legend . R.I.P. Frankie Manning. Thank you <3
As a Shaker High '70 alum, I loved this interview!
Yes, “ the spacing” Now you get it, ?
This man never sought the spotlight, never tried to leverage this tragic experience for fame or revenue. Yet he played a large part, along with his cousins, in keeping the survivors alive. Great respect.
someone once said that abstract art is political because it makes you think
RIP.
God bless you! You have been through a lot for our freedoms! I pray people appreciate your sacrifices. Thank you! May you heal and live in peace 🙏🌹
Great video, but the comment section is one of the worst I've seen.
Perhaps a mention of Viktor Schauberger would be in order, considering this is entirely based on his work from the 1930's
Love this work and everything that he says....as he says, we change but paintings stay the same...ha...just realise I said almost exactly the same thing two years ago...so nothing's changed.
Brice, I think Cezanne's Bathers represent Cezanne's sensual,awkward sexual, personal fantasies. I think that's simply it. I love this video !!
بعد از سیزده سال مینویسم، زمان اعتراضات ۱۴۰۱/۲۰۲۲ ببینیم پایان این حرکت اعتراضی چگونه خواهد بود، سرنگونی این دیکتاتوری یا استمرار رژیم؟
I think of all the much-touted modern painters, Marden may well be one of the least interesting and least talented. His entire career has benefitted from being overrated early on. From my perspective, his earlier color field paintings leave plenty of cover to hide behind. No one can see if you can draw, compose, and function as a skilled artist. Well, then be began doing these open wavy line paintings, fully revealing for us all that, in fact, he cannot do any of those things well. There is a similarity to some of deKooning's late line paintings, and yet Marden pales embarrassingly by comparision. No amount of logorrheic explanation, adulation by critics and supporters, or further gum-flapping will ever convince me that this artist has any talent. Because I have eyes and decades of experience looking at art.
What are you doing with your life as a whole to contribute to the world/society? You said you want to look as young as you can and get inside their head to get a ball? Your a creepy sicko. Your talking about baseball and baseball parks being great in the regards of being able to move around to be able to get a ball....Just being in the presence of the ballpark and the game is what makes it great. Not your compulsive addictive mentality on wanting to get baseballs.
What about Viktor Sschauberger?
私も書の表現が好きです
Wonderful ❤️
I really like this way of looking at a painting - an embodied , vibrationel synkimaesthetic expression. for me very much like a Silent piece of Music that can make your bodyheartmind sing and Dance and wonder - for me a painting Can be a way of intensifying presence - a cantillation of Life 🎵💜🎶
i like the lines 'cuz they look like strings!
Colour and Line are very basic expressions and they can get very strong - its a rhythmic feeling that here seems very organic , very fluid. It gives a feeling of blissfull sensuel movements.
Massachusetts Electric is pushing this horror down our throats. This was tabled under President Trump but back on under the dim dem commies . Rhode Island has 4 that are total failures, these nuts want 64 to 139 of them. With the same companies building these useless contraptions as R.I. used.
I imagine most of the survivors had/have to deal with PTSD for the rest of their lives. If you haven't read the book, you can find the audiobook here on TH-cam. I'd highly recommend it.
Rules are made to be broken and innovation occurs when mistakes are made similar to evolution. Work it and see what you get .
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I see it!!!
This brings back memories. I was there representing Georgia. We got 11th in the world that year. Ofc this was elementary school.
Road maps of life
Art is communication. When you communicate with other people through your art, then you succeed. "Primitive" cultures understood this very well.
Leos Carax est Dieu
As an art student in the eighties I was influenced by all the post modernism and such like,I realise how badass these guys are now.Great too hear Marden on Newman
Fa schifo lei e i suoi libri.
Sarah needs the Protract for a Mr and Mrs Rogers floating landlocked Quarter deck rail in that specific geological location..,Energy and DEC need this, as well as the immediate community. It all depends on Clark and Heath blue chip stock, and OASAS // OASIS neighbors sponsoring neighbors community action ...all swear jar donations go to Gideons, c/o Dolly Partons dog Popeye and the SPCA // ASPCA.
I AM has sent me.
1:38 I would like to see it
A Painter’s crit on painting…
Love his work, love his voice, love what his paintings and his voice are saying...I could look at them and listen to him for hours, days, years...
Why can't artists talk? Why this meaningless flailing away at some ill thought out claim? And curators: why put a Marden in the same room with several Cezannes? It's a visual non-sequitur.
I really like his art, his ideas, but how he raises his voice, to drown out the comment of the other person (twice in this short clip), says a lot about his character.
This is so ridiculous. Seems like a parody and not real.
Was you there CHARLES LEY,NO POLLOCK DID IT HE KNOWS WHAT IT TAKES ON,ONLY *
insane
He is just a marvelous painter . If you can’t appreciate his work most likely you don’t get much out of nature other than the photos you have seen in National Geographic . Or have the ability to truly appreciate something hand made beyond its novelty.. Sorry to be so harsh.
I think art, in order to be really great, has to have naysayers. If everyone likes it, it’s probably too vanilla to be great. I honestly don’t like the little of his work I have seen. After listening to him speak, his words are interesting to me, just not his paintings. Doesn’t mean his paintings are bad.