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Friedrich A. Kittler. European Graduate School EGS 2005 1/6 http://www.egs.edu/ Friedrich A. Kittler lecturing at European Graduate school. The relation of Art and Techne, covering historic events from the ancient Greek world to todays new media art forms, computer, genesis, mythology, history. European Graduate School, Media Studies Department Program, EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, 2005. Friedrich A. Kittler, born 1943 in Rochlitz, Saxony, is a literary scientist and a media theorist. His research and work is focusing on media, history, communications, technology, and the military. He worked as visiting assistant professor at several universities in the United States, including the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, Santa Barbara and Stanford University. From 1986 to 1990, he headed the DFG's Literature and Media Analysis project in Kassel and in 1987 he was appointed Professor of Modern German Studies at the Ruhr University. In 1993 he was appointed to the chair for Media Aesthetics and History at the Humboldt University of Berlin. In 1993, Kittler was awarded the "Siemens Media Arts Prize" (Siemens-Medienkunstpreis) by ZKM Karlsruhe (Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, or "Centre for Art and Media Technology") for his research in the field of media theory. He was recognized in 1996 as a Distinguished Scholar at Yale University and in 1997 as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Columbia University in New York. Kittler is a member of the Hermann von Helmholtz Centre for Culture and the research group "Bild Schrift Zahl" ("Picture Writing Number") (DFG). Kittler sees an autonomy in technology and therefore disagrees with Marshall McLuhan's reading of the media as "extensions of man": "Media are not pseudopods for extending the human body. They follow the logic of escalation that leaves us and written history behind it. He is the author of 2006: Musik und Mathematik. Band 1: Hellas, Teil 1: Aphrodite. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Paderborn; 2004: Unsterbliche. Nachrufe, Erinnerungen, Geistergespräche. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Paderborn; 2002: Zwischen Rauschen und Offenbarung. Zur Kultur- und Mediengeschichte der Stimme (as publisher). Akademie Verlag, Berlin; 2002: Optische Medien. Merve: Berlin; 2001: Vom Griechenland (with Cornelia Vismann; Internationaler Merve Diskurs Bd.240). Merve: Berlin; 2000: Nietzsche -- Politik des Eigennamens: wie man abschafft, wovon man spricht (with Jacques Derrida). Berlin; 2000: Eine Kulturgeschichte der Kulturwissenschaft. München; 1999: Hebbels Einbildungskraft -- die dunkle Natur. Frankfurt, New York, Vienna; 1998: Zur Theoriegeschichte von Information Warfare; 1998: Hardware das unbekannte Wesen; 1997: Literature, Media, Information Systems: Essays (published by John Johnston). Amsterdam; 1993: Draculas Vermächtnis: Technische Schriften. Leipzig: Reclam; Essays zu den "Effekten der Sprengung des Schriftmonopols", zu den Analogmedien Schallplatte, Film und Radio sowie "technische Schriften, die numerisch oder algebraisch verfasst sind"; 1991: Dichter -- Mutter -- Kind. Munich; 1990: Die Nacht der Substanz. Bern; 1986: Grammophon Film Typewriter. Berlin: Brinkmann & Bose; (English edition: Gramophone Film Typewriter, Stanford 1999); 1985: Aufschreibesysteme 1800/1900. Fink: Munich; (English edition: Discourse Networks 1800 / 1900, with a foreword by David E. Wellbery. Stanford 1990); 1979: Dichtung als Sozialisationsspiel. Studien zu Goethe und Gottfried Keller (with Gerhard Kaiser). Göttingen; and 1977: Der Traum und die Rede. Eine Analyse der Kommunikationssituation Conrad Ferdinand Meyers. Bern-Munich Tags: Friedrich Kittler art techne nature genesis greek mythology European Graduate School philosophy computer history |
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Nosferatu - Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Montage of the Masterpiece by F.W. Murnau on a Archive track, "Waste". Tags: cinema montage nosferatu murnau dracula vampire stoker love death hutter ellen orlok |
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Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 1 Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Friedrich Nietzsche (6 Parts) Tags: BBC Friedrich Nietzsche Martin Heidegger Kierkegaard Jean Paul Sartre Albert Camus existentialist existential |
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Caspar David Friedrich Pinturas: Caspar David Friedrich. Música: "Air en G" de J.S. Bach, interpretado por el grupo chileno "Barroco Andino". Tags: Lila Calderón Chile Pinturas |
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Friedrich Gulda & Herbie Hancock - Night & Day Friedrich Gulda and Herbie Hancock playing "Night and Day" during Munich Klaviersommer in 1989. Tags: friedrich gulda herbie hancock piano jazz night and day |
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Friedrich Burgmüller, Ballad This is a quite funny piece. Mister Burgmüller had a great sense of humour... At one position I have built up a 4-beat, where it is supposed to be a 3-beat, but I don't feel like recording this piece again...;) Tags: burgmüller friedrich op.100 ballad klangzauberer stefan bötel |
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Toshiyuki Miura plays Friedrich Gulda "Aria" Toshiyuki Miura plays Friedrich Gulda "Aria". Tags: toshiyuki miura aria friedrich gulda piano 三浦寿之 アリア フリードリッヒ グルダ |
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Wassermusik Teil 1 (Water Music) (Georg Friedrich Händel) Ich habe zum erstenmal ein bisschen mit 3-D und Video herumexperimeniert. Sie sehen Aufnahmen vom Bodensee vermischt mit Videos die ich in 3-D Formen gewandelt habe. Für die Musik habe ich eine Lizenz ! Tags: ARD ZDF ORF Arte Classica BBC NBC Premiere Pay TV Teleclub Star Lights Nature Dreaming Magic Effects Farben Klassik Klassische Classic Animation Paint Videopainting Spring Prag Moldau kleine Nachtmusik Video Videoart Fantasy Painting Fantasia Tiere Natur Nature Stars New York Times Stern Spiegel Focus Mond Moon Dream Dreaming Relaxing Entspannung Youtube Storch Bodensee Störche Wien Salzburg Zeitung Wiener Bregenzer Festspiele Videoclip Piano Klavier,Ravensburg Tags: Klassikvideos classicvideos Music Mozart Chopin Wagner Haydn Tschaikovsky Korsakov Verdi Vivaldi Bach Weingarten |
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Las edades de Friedrich http://www.artehistoria.com/obrmaestras/videos/906.htm Nos encontramos ante una de las obras más conocidas de Friedrich, una de las más profundas y complejas, pintada entre 1834 y 1835. La composición se abre a una estrecha franja costera en primer plano. En la parte más próxima podemos ver un tonel vacío, una barca invertida y algunos aparejos de pesca. En la parte elevada de la costa aparecen cinco figuras, que se identifican, de forma unánime, con la familia del pintor. La figura masculina con chistera podría ser uno de sus sobrinos, Heinrich Wilhelm. Las personas sentadas son, respectivamente, su hijo Gustav Adolf; su hija Agnes Adelheid; y por último, su hija mayor Emma. El anciano que aparece de espaldas, con un largo abrigo y birrete -a diferencia de su familia, vestida de verano- es el propio Friedrich, apoyado en su característico bastón. El niño sostiene la bandera de Suecia, reino que dominaba la Pomerania en que nació el pintor, hasta 1815. Más allá de estos personajes, cinco diferentes embarcaciones se aproximan a la costa. Parecen corresponder a las figuras: cinco personajes, cinco navíos. El mayor, y más cargado, próximo a concluir su navegación, se vincula al anciano; los pequeños botes a los niños; por fin, los lejanos veleros se relacionan con hija y sobrino. Hay otro más en la costa: la barca vuelta hacia la tierra que parece un ataúd que apunta hacia el anciano Friedrich. Compositivamente la estructura, aunque clara, es compleja. Las cinco personas forman un semicírculo, una curva que se repite en el montículo de la costa, señalando hacia la nave más cercana, que ya recoge sus velas para fondear. Este semicírculo está rematado por la bandera que sostienen los niños. Más allá, dichas curvas, a las que el maestro era tan aficionado, están contrapesadas por las coordenadas creadas por la línea del horizonte y el mástil del barco, que divide la superficie del lienzo horizontal y verticalmente en el mismo centro. La curva superior está formada por las nubes que se alzan suavemente hacia los extremos, y repetida por la situación de los barcos. No falta la luna, cuyo significado cristiano se refiere a Cristo y la vida tras la muerte. Nos encontramos ante un cuadro premonitorio, la despedida de Friedrich quien, alejándose de su familia, se dispone a subir al velero que le ha de llevar al más allá. Tags: artehistoria historia arte pintura paisaje Friedrich |
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Friedrich Gulda - Bach Air in D Major (sulla quarta corda!) Friedrich Gulda plays Bach in between improvisations with Chick Corea.. Tags: Friedrich Gulda Bach Chick Corea improvisations Air in |
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Friedrich Liechtenstein Berlin 29.02.08 Tags: Friedrich Liechtenstein |
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Friedrich Gulda plays Mozart - Fantasy in re minor footage from a Mozart recital of Friedrich Gulda. This is the Fantasy KV397 Tags: Friedrich Gulda Mozart Fantasy Piano |
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Chick Corea & Friedrich Gulda - 2 Pianos Jazz Improvisation Chick Corea & Friedrich Gulda - 2 Pianos Jazz Improvisation Tags: Chick Corea Friedrich Gulda Pianos Jazz Improvisation Keith Jarrett Petrucciani Art Tatum Miles Davis Mays Bollani |
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The FRIEDRICH LIECHTENSTEIN Video EPK leaving the earth with terrestrial waves. following his debut-album "please have a look from above" (fabrique 2004) and numerous club gigs from berlin to vienna to lille in france, berlin based entertainer mr. liechtenstein is back with a new ep. "terrestrial waves" is a successful development of liechtenstein´s warmly entertaining and lyrical electro pop style, even if the sounds produced by arnold kasar (atomhockey/nylon) and nicholas bussman are notably clearer and rawer. watch out for new livedates and the sparkling love towers world tour - project. www.stereoalpine.com www.friedrichliechtenstein.de www.fabriqueshop.com Tags: stereo alpine records friedrich liechtenstein electro pop entertainer live |
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Thunderstorm - Friedrich Burgmüller Muumit asuvat Muumilaaksossa. Siellä on Muumitalo, jossa Muumiperhe asuu. Muumiperheeseen kuuluvat Muumipeikko sekä hänen äitinsä Muumimamma ja isänsä Muumipappa. Muumilaakson asukkaisiin kuuluvat myös muun muassa Niiskuneiti, Mymmeli , Pikku Myy, Nipsu, Niisku, Vilijonkka ja lapset, Nuuskamuikkunen, Mörkö, Hemuli ja Haisuli Harvemmin nähtyjä hahmoja ovat esimerkiksi Aliisa, poliisimestari, noita, Tuutikki, Surku, Jenni-täti, Louska sekä Tiuhti ja Viuhti. Tags: Thunderstorm Friedrich Burgmüller Classical |
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Georg Friedrich Handel - Sonata for Flute HMV 367 I-IV Hi^^ I recently bought four CD's with Baroque music(which is my favorite type of music, BTW), and wanted to share them with you. I'll try to upload 1 video a day. The CD's include: CD #1: Flute Sonatas by Handel CD #2: Flute(The Baroque flute)/Cello Concertos by Vivaldi CD #3: Italian Baroque Compositions CD #4: French Baroque Compositions This is first upload: Sonate En Ré Mineur Pour Flûte Et Basse Continue, HWV 367 Parts I-IV 1. Largo 2. Vivace 3. Furioso 4. Adagio The other parts of the sonata will be uploaded soon, too. Enjoy and have a nice, Baroque'ish summer. Tags: classical Georg Friedrich Handel HMV 367 Baroque Bach Vivaldi Pachelbel Sonata for Flute Largo Vivace Furioso Adagio |
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Georg Friedrich Handel - Gloria-1 Royal Academy of music Emma Kirkby 1. Gloria in Excelsis Deo 2. Et in terra pax 3.Laudamus te... Tags: Baroque |
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Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 2 Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Friedrich Nietzsche Tags: BBC Friedrich Nietzsche Martin Heidegger Kierkegaard Jean Paul Sartre Albert Camus existentialist existential |
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Feuerwerksmusik by Georg Friedrich Händel Hier sehen sie einen kleinen Experimentalfilm zu Händels Feuerwerksmusik ! Für die Musik habe ich eine Lizenz ! Tags: Fire Work Works Disney Fantasia Fireworks Effects Magic Color Classic Music Klassische Musik,Moldau,kleine,Nachtmusik ARD ZDF ORF BBC NBC Arte Art Video Paint Painting Leonardo da Vinci Rembrandt MTV Viva Psychedelic Bach Rom Paris Animation Surreal Entspannung Relaxen Relaxing Teleclub Premiere Pay TV Video New York Times Stern Spiegel Focus classical music videos classicvideo,klassikvideo,klassikvideos, classicvideos Tags: Mozart Beethoven Schubert Korsakov Weingarten Ravensburg Fantasy Firework Lights Colors Krieg Wagner Videopaint Stars |
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More aphorisms from Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche Resource: http://www.geocities.com/thenietzschechannel/ntexteng.htm §324(The Wanderer and His Shadow) "To become a thinker.— How can one become a thinker if he does not spend at least a third of the day without passions, people and books?" §90(Mixed Opinions and Maxims) "The good and the good conscience.— Do you think that every good thing has always had a good conscience? — Science, which is certainly something good, entered the world without one, and quite destitute of pathos, but did so rather in secret, by crooked and indirect paths, hooded or masked like a criminal and at least always with the feeling of dealing in contraband. The good conscience has as a preliminary stage the bad conscience—the latter is not its opposite: for everything good was once new, consequently unfamiliar, contrary to custom, immoral, and gnawed at the heart of its fortunate inventor like a worm." §326(The Wanderer and His Shadow) "Don't touch!— There are terrible people who, instead of solving a problem, bungle it and make it more difficult for all who come after. Whoever can't hit the nail on the head should, please, not hit it at all." §333(The Wanderer and His Shadow) "Dying for the "truth."— We should not let ourselves be burnt by our opinions: we are not that sure of them. But perhaps for this: that we may have and change our opinions." §348(The Wanderer and His Shadow) "Measure of wisdom.— Growth in wisdom can be measured precisely by decline in bile." §122(Mixed Opinions and Maxims) "Good memory.— Many a man fails as an original thinker simply because his memory is too good." §168(Mixed Opinions and Maxims) "Praise of aphorisms.— A good aphorism is too hard for the tooth of time and is not consumed by all millennia, although it serves every time for nourishment: this it is the great paradox of literature, the intransitory amid the changing, the food that always remains esteemed, like salt, and never loses its savor, as even that does." §340(Mixed Opinions and Maxims) "To one who is praised.— So long as you are praised think only that you are not yet on your own path but on that of another." §1( Mixed Opinions and Maxims) "To the disappointed of philosophy.— If you have hitherto believed that life was one of the highest value and now see yourselves disappointed, do you at once have to reduce it to the lowest possible price?" §1(The Dawn - book 1) "Rationality ex post facto.— Whatever lives long is gradually so saturated with reason that its irrational origins become improbable. Does not almost every accurate history of the origin of something sound paradoxical and sacrilegious to our feelings? Doesn't the good historian contradict all the time?" §20(The Dawn - book 1) "Free-doers and freethinkers.— Free-doers are at a disadvantage compared with freethinkers because people suffer more obviously from the consequences of deeds than from those of thoughts. If one considers, however, that both the one and the other are in search of gratification, and that in the case of the freethinker the mere thinking through and enunciation of forbidden things provides this gratification, both are on an equal footing with regard to motive: and with regard to consequences the decision will even go against the freethinker, provided one does not judge—as all the world does—by what is most immediately and crassly obvious. One has to take back much of the defamation which people have cast upon all those who broke through the spell of a custom by means of a deed—in general, they are called criminals. Whoever has overthrown an existing law of custom has hitherto always first been accounted a bad man: but when, as did happen, the law could not afterwards be reinstated and this fact was accepted the predicate gradually changed;—history treats almost exclusively of these bad men who subsequently became good men!" §97(The Dawn - book 2) "One becomes moral—not because one is moral!— Submission to morality can be slavish or vain or self-interested or resigned or obtusely enthusiastic or thoughtless or an act of desperation, like submission to a prince: in itself it is nothing moral." §101(The Dawn - book 2) "Doubtful.— To accept a belief just because it is customary—but that means: to be dishonest, to be cowardly, to be lazy!— And do dishonesty, cowardice, and laziness then appear as the presuppositions of morality?" §123(The Dawn - book 2) "Reason.— How did reason come into the world? As is fitting, in an irrational manner, by accident. One will have to guess at it as at a riddle." §236(The Dawn - book 4) "Punishment.— A strange thing, our punishment! It does not cleanse the criminal, it is no atonement; on the contrary, it pollutes worse than the crime does." Tags: Friedrich Nietzsche aphorisms aphorism Human All Too First Sequel Mixed Opinions and Maxims Dawn Wanderer Second |
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Next Uri Geller - Nicolai Friedrich - entlarvt Schnipseltrick aus der Sendung vom 19.2.08 entlarvt. Tags: the next uri geller nicolai friedrich pro sieben schnipsel 19.2. |
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The next Uri Geller - Nicolai Friedrich Blindflug entlarvt hier die erklärung zum anscheinendem blindflug von nicolai fteidrich! seht selbest hier der link zu den zaubertricks http://www.magicshop.ch/ Tags: the next uri geller entlarvt nicolai friedrich entlarvung beschiss betrug auflösung aufgedeckt live show finale |
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Arne Friedrich :) Bilder - »Arne Friedrich ♥ Musik - 'Do Heaven' von x DJ Sammy (: Tags: Arne Friedrich |
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Germany Top Volleyball team Friedrich Moers Attack Friedrich vs Moers Practice. Cup Final 4/Mar/2007 ドイツカップ決勝 Friedrich は欧州チャンピオンズリーグでも優勝 Tags: Friedrich Moers block attack Volleyball jump Germany バレーボール アタック ブロック アップ |
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Cathe Friedrich -STS Mesocycle #1 - Disc #1 part b Our second clip for -STS Mesocycle #1 - Disc #1 part b starring Cathe Friedrich. For more information visit our website at http://www.thecathenation.com Tags: cathe Cathe Friedrich STS workout fitness dvd exercise strength training weightlifting periodization toning weight fit tv fittv |