is lying. The Truth is revealed to you as you are willing to withstand it. (The truth about humanity is pretty horrible.) The truth stands on its own and requires no interpretation. The truth is “self evident” and extremely obvious, but brainwashing into a religious idea will prevent you...
Finally, the double experience of Static Shot reminds me of just how much choreography, and performer interpretation of choreographic intention, shape performer energy (as opposed to performer movement) and just how much that energy affects both performer and spectator experience. “Malón”, Opéra ...
and how this identity interfaces with AI systems that seem capable of human-like creative production2. As AI technologies continue to advance, they challenge traditional notions of what it means to be human and force us to reconsider the unique qualities that define our species...
public intellectuals of the 1910s (“The Witnesses”) interspersed throughout the narrative — conducted as early as 10 years before the film’s release — add a degree of intelligence and perspective that makes “Reds” a living record as well as a singular artistic interpretation of history....
I’m not necessarily sold on that as the exclusive interpretation of the novel. Other people have argued that he was reading about plagues during the time that he was writing this. But one thing that’s really interesting in the background is that, for at least a period of time while ...
Why you should watch: This is, in essence, a rotoscoped home movie about the space race from the perspective of writer and director Richard Linklater, who lest we forget, gave us the epic animated interpretation of Philip K. Dick's "A Scanner Darkly." It focuses less on actually going to...
This “board” game actually has no board. It comes with pieces that are added to a playing area that creates a board. As pieces are continuously added, the game becomes a battle to see who can be the first player to capture the opponent's queen bee. ...
Playing brothers — named, amusingly, “Justin” and “Aaron” — the film picks up years after the duo has escaped what’s described as a “UFO death cult,” though their interpretation of the group’s motives still differs, even with its presence seemingly long behind them. Sharing (...
Director:Neill BlomkampStarring:Sharlto Copley, David James. Giving a more literal interpretation to the phrase 'illegal aliens', the film that announced Neill Blomkamp is a bravura piece of sci-fi that balances serious ideas with mech-fuelled gravity-gun-firing action. Set in a world where extr...
“Down Where The Drunkards Roll”; Shawn Colvin and Loudon Wainwright duetted neatly on “A Heart Needs A Home”; and folk legend June Tabor brought grace and class to her interpretation of “Beat The Retreat.” Tabor was aided by musicians of the quality of Danny Thompson on bass, and ...