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novocinefile"One should always keep an open mind - but not so open that one's brains fall out". - Russell 10/5/2006 Returning repetition.Repetition and eternal return Deleuze, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. "In all their work, movement is at issue," says Gilles Deleuze. "They want to put metaphysics in motion, in action." And we will have the final lines under this Kierkegaard heading stretch out around this Deleuze quote, from his Difference & Repetition (translated by Paul Patton, New York 1994: Columbia University Press, p. 8): "When Kierkegaard speaks of repetition as the second power of consciousness, second' means not a second time but the infinite which belongs to a single time, the eternity which belongs to an instant, the unconscious which belongs to consciousness, the nth' power. And when Nietzsche presents the eternal return as the immediate expression of the will to power, will to power does not at all mean to want power' but, on the contrary: whatever you will, carry it to the nth' power in other words, separate out the superior form by virtue of the selective operation of thought in the eternal return, by virtue of the singularity of repetition in the eternal return itself. Here, in the superior form of everything that is, we find the immediate identity of the eternal return and the Overman." 8/7/2006 New Blogs and RésuméI have linked these to this My MSN space.
Julie Guihot Dip. Art Ed., B. A., (Hons.1) Art/Drama Teacher Newcastle NSW Australia, web page: E-mail: jgjuleg@msn.com To: Whom it may Concern, As a mature, creative and enthusiastic potential member of your staff interested in working within your organisation, I can offer you the experience and passion of qualified art teacher and University Drama/Film studies graduate, who has run and marketed a personal business. I am both focussed and driven with a good general knowledge, and a creative background. I have exceptional research, communication, and writing skills together with a great capacity to liaise, to mediate and learn. As a graduate with first class honours in Film Studies, I can offer creativity, a good eye for detail, perseverance, patience and determination. My proven research skills display my intelligent, persistence and confidence to obtain, source and verify information. I have diverse experience, an excellent academic record and I am currently enrolled as a Masters student carrying out research in film studies at the University of Newcastle. This involves preparing and presenting reports and briefs at conferences. I also have the ability to deal with and liaise between a variety of people and situations. I am conversant with word processing, Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Windows Explorer and Netscape. Over the years, I have acquired much experience and knowledge through both full-time and part-time work involvements. In addition, I have also almost completed Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, and have also managed a pet and garden supply shop, been a stage-manager for a number of University productions, have designed and painted backdrops and have built my own web pages and web pages for Nova Auto Innovations and Purple Moon Theatre. I would be happy to forward a copy of my resume as a first step in exploring the possibilities of employment with your organisation. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Julie G Julie G. Become aware of your true potential! 5/30/2006 Tibetan Buddhists have a daily mantra.
Death is real, it comes without warning, this body will be a corpse. Interestingly most of us identify our “self” with our physical body, but what happens when someone or some “THING” steals our body, memories, and thoughts? A sense of self is critical to our status as persons. 5/6/2006 The MetamorphosesOften considered a rebel/ outsider Ovid does not fit the image of the typical Roman poet, as he was more interested in love themes and the emotional distress of women wronged than in celebrating and sustaining the Roman ideal. Considered an outsider his work is distinguished by its wit, sophistication, and irreverence. Ovid often harvested his stories from various outside sources, many of them seen in Hesiod, Homer, and elsewhere. Ovid’s works were often took a discreet form of parody and while The Metamorphoses , possibly his most famous work, has been extraordinarily influential on other writers and visual artists it has not only always been popular. It is appropriate that such a controversial and segregated artist should be the founder of such a controversial storytelling device as metamorphosis. A device that not only portrays outsiders but is often a tool used by storytellers often considered outside the norm. The idea of metamorphosis or transformation is usually accompanied by violence. This gives to virtually all the stories an inherently dramatic quality, since the violence commonly involves a powerless and protesting victim, the evidence for whose change often remains enigmatic. This theme enabled writers from Ovid to Campbell to transform each story into a situation potentially full of human pathos, into flux, disorder, and chaos of experience, something which transforms a setting and/or person into a symbol of identity crisis and suffering. 11/29/2005 Tim Burton's Corpse BrideIn the very Burtonish gothic style of Edward Scissor Hands and Nightmare Before Christmas.. if you loved these movies you MUST see the bride..... BACKGROUND; The idea of a Corpse Bride is a story based on actual events that occurred in 19th century Russia, at a time when anti-semitism was widespread in eastern Europe. Very often bands of anti-semites would waylay a Jewish wedding party on their way to the wedding. And because the bride would be the one to bear future generations, she would be ripped out of the carriage and murdered. She would then be buried in her wedding gown. Tim Burton's stop motion animated film is a superb example of the creaft and a delight. |
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