For more information about the project visit http://www.beforethey.com
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Showing posts with label World. Show all posts
16 October, 2013
"Before They Go" - The last tribes of Eart by Jimmy Nelson
The purity of humanity exists. It is there in the mountains, the ice fields, the jungle, along the rivers and in the valleys. Jimmy Nelson found the last tribesmen and observed them. He smiled and drank their mysterious brews before taking out his camera. He shared what real people share: vibrations, invisible but palpable. He adjusted his antenna to the same frequency as theirs. As trust grew, a shared understanding of the mission developed: the world must never forget the way things were.
There is a pure beauty in their goals and family ties, their belief in gods and nature, and their will to do the right thing in order to be taken care of when their time comes. Whether in Papua New Guinea or in Kazakhstan, in Ethiopia or in Siberia, tribes are the last resorts of natural authenticity.
"In 2009, I planned to become a guest of 31 secluded and visually unique tribes. I wanted to witness their time-honoured traditions, join in their rituals and discover how the rest of the world is threatening to change their way of life forever. Most importantly, I wanted to create an ambitious aesthetic photographic document that would stand the test of time. A body of work that would be an irreplaceable ethnographic record of a fast disappearing world."
"The detail that is attained by using such large negatives would provide an extraordinary view into the emotional and spiritual lives of the last indigenous peoples of the world. At the same time, it would glorify their varying and unique cultural creativity with their painted faces, scarified bodies, jewellery, extravagant hairstyles and ritual language."
For more information about the project visit http://www.beforethey.com
For more information about the project visit http://www.beforethey.com
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02 February, 2011
¿Que es eso de AIESEC?
AIESEC (Association internationale des étudiants en sciences économiques et commerciales) es una organización no lucrativa internacional que funciona por estudiantes y recién graduados de instituciones de educación superior.
Su eslogan es la plataforma internacional para que la gente joven explore y desarrolle su potencial con el objetivo de tener un impacto positivo en sociedad.
AIESEC nació en el año 1948 bajo el nombre de Asociación Internacional de Estudiantes de las Ciencias Económicas y Comerciales (en francés) buscando que finalizaran los conflictos internacionles vividos en ese tiempo, a través de un entendimiento entre sus países, y de esta manera comenzaron los intercambios, jóvenes conociendo y compartiendo con otras culturas.
En la actualidad sus finalidad sigue siendo la misma: la paz mundial y el desarrollo del potencial humano. Su oficina central internacional está actualmente en Rotterdam, Países Bajos. Actualmente se sigue utilizando el acrónimo del nombre original aunque ya no con ese sentido, pues su visión se ha expandido a las ingenierías así como al resto de las ciencias sociales y humanidades.
AIESEC provee a sus miembros de oportunidades de trabajar en el exterior, conocer gente, y perseguir varias habilidades y ambiciones. A fecha 2010, está presente dentro de 1700 universidades en una red de 107 países; que posee 45.000 miembros, 9000 posiciones de liderazgo y 8500 estudiantes y graduados con experiencia de intercambio alrededor del mundo anualmente [según últimos datos de AIESEC Internacional].
AIESEC es la organización llevada por estudiantes más grande del mundo, reconocida por la ONU.
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¿Que es eso de AIESEC?
19 October, 2009
Lullabies of the World
by Metronome Films
Thanks to my sweet Isilita, today I came across with one of the most beautiful animation series that I have ever seen. Is called "Lullabies of the world", a collection of animated films based on lullabies of different nations. As they say, the movies are made for everybody, but mostly for children and the viewer will feel as if he is lulled by a loving mother. Well, I must said that I completely had that feeling and for that reason I decided to share my small research with all of you. Sweet dreams!
What calves eat and where children come from.
Dandini dandini danalı bebek...
African
In Africa there are such flies that sing and make everybody fall asleep. This is why in Africa everyone sleeps so well.
Chukchi-Eskimo
The film shows how to calm down a child.
Indian
The story about Krishna and his mother.
Azerbaijan
A child sees all his life in his dream.
Russian
Before falling asleep a little girl is watching what is going on around her. Or is she seeing it in a dream?
Ucranian
Night and Winter lull the babies and bring happy dreams.
Spanish
Gypsy children can sleep fast... a bit strong for a lullaby, but is nice.
Greek
A sleepless night, Homer, tight sails…
Swedish
Every little troll has his secret…
Canadian
Brave sailors aren’t afraid of storms, their guiding star will always lead them home.
French
Show me how to save chickens.
Jewish
A little boy dreams of being a bird.
Bulgarian
My little snowdrop, why did you appear all alone so early?
Armenian
How to prepare an Armenian pita and what to wrap in it.
German
Little baby, don’t you cry, your mother will give you a bear.
Japanese
The Weaver and the Bootes constellations meet in the sky once a year. If there is a thunderstorm that night, they have to wait until next year.
Moldavian
Baby, it’s wonderful that you are so small.
North American
Is not from the series but is similar and really beautiful too.
The Hungarian and Georgian are still missing and I cannot find them anywhere.
They released around 20 animations but there will be more from some other countries at some point, when the new collection is ready, I'll be glad to share it too, so stay tuned.
If you want more information please visit their official website.
Lullabies of the World
by Metronome Films
04 June, 2008
Los 9 Insultos mas bravos del mundo
The 9 Most Devastating Insults From Around the World
A responsible traveler won't set foot in another country without knowing how to viciously insult the people in their native language. Odds are, you won't even make it out of the airport before a situation arises that requires obscenities.
But "obscenity" is an ever-moving target. It's an amalgamation of cultural taboos, the impact of current events and your mom. Accordingly, every country has developed a uniquely beautiful set of curses and insults that set it apart. While some insults are broadly accessible, like your mom, others will require a little background for the new student. Thus, we offer this helpful guide to the best and most vulgar (and very real) insults from around the world....
The 9 Most Devastating Insults From Around the World
Los 9 Insultos mas bravos del mundo
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