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The Graduate Trailer The original trailer for the Graduate. Tags: the graduate trailer |
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The Graduate 1967 One of my favourite scene Tags: The Graduate 1967 Dustin Hoffman Sound of Silence |
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Graduate end scene My favorite scene from the movie... top 5 scense ever Tags: the graduate dustin hoffman katherine ross |
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The Graduate "One Word: Plastics" The Graduate "One Word: Plastics" Tags: Graduate plastic |
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Harlan Hatcher Graduate Labyrinth No map devised by mortals can show you the way out of this library once you become lost. Update! 24 July 2007. Today in the second floor south elevator lobby, I noticed a vending machine containing the following study aids: pens, highlighters, energy bars, tic tacs, earbud headphones, blank CDs, Tylenol, packs of index cards, and 512MB USB thumb drives (only $10!). I am not making this up. "Staff at the Information Center desk get a few phone calls every term from students on cell phones trying to find their way out of the stacks." - according to a blog on lib.umich.edu! http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/Firehose/archives/2008/04/virtual_library.html Tags: university michigan u-m uofm hatcher library labyrinth r'lyeh |
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The Graduate Preview (Re-Edit) In Homage to Mike Nichols, this is a Re-Edited preview for the 1967 film The Graduate. Tags: The Graduate Kevin Lander Preview Mike Nichols 1967 Dustin Hoffman Anne Bancroft |
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The Graduate I shot this scene taken from the script of 'The Graduate' for my directing class. Tags: directing scene movie |
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Graduate Massacre The worst short film in the world. One by one, members of the 'graduate class' of '99 are being murdered. Now, only 2 remain - the punk rocker Damien and mild-mannered accountant Bodil De'Rezney. Can Detectives Templar and Grant catch the killer before it's too late? Made as part of the 2005 48Hour film challenge in New Zealand (and had to include a banana, the line of dialogue 'Please don't do that', and an animal lover named Bodil De'Rezney), this film quickly attained cult status, and has since sparked a series of injokes and spinoffs, and propelling the creators into the limelight. With all eyes on them, much anticipation surrounded their 2006 48Hours entry, 'Next Please'... Tags: Graduate Massacre worst film in the world graduate massacre splatter 48hours 48 hours bad murder mystery |
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Third Eye Blind Graduate Live w/ Kevin Cadogan decent quality from a music award during the height of 3eb's popularity. Credit jacobvandy.com for the video. Tags: third eye blind kevin cadogan |
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The Graduate-Solano College Theatre 50 Instructor: George Maguire Actors: Carmelita Shreve, Tommy Allen Directed by: Steven Bowen Director of Photography: Chris Powell Edited by: Jazmin Jamias Solano College Theatre 50 Acting for camera Tags: The Graduate mrs. robinson solano college theatre 50 |
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dbsk max changmin graduate highschool he attend at graduation ceremony. Tags: dbsk tvxq dbsg dbsq max changmin |
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The Sound of Silence en The Graduate The Graduate (Mike Nichols, 1967) Tags: the sound of silene graduate mike nichols simon garfunkel |
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CASTING ANNE BANCROFT IN "THE GRADUATE" From the 40th Anniversary DVD Edition, various producers, crew, and critics talk about the casting of Anne Bancroft in the role of Mrs. Robinson in "The Graduate" (1967). Tags: Movie Casting Graduate Bancroft DVD Nichols |
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Jacques Derrida at European Graduate School EGS 2004 3/11 http://www.egs.edu/ Jacques Derrida in his Paris seminar "A Critique of Psychoanalysis", a reading focusing on texts from Gilles Deleuze. Public open video lecture with students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, France, 2004 Jacques Derrida (born July 15, 1930 -- October 8, 2004) was an Algerian-born French philosopher, known as the founder of deconstruction. His voluminous work had a profound impact upon continental philosophy, French philosophy, and literary theory. Derrida taught philosophy at the Sorbonne, and from 1964 to 1984 at the École Normale Superieure. He completed his Thèse d'État in 1980; the work was subsequently published in English translation as "The Time of a Thesis: Punctuations". Beginning with his 1966 lecture at Johns Hopkins University, at which he presented his essay "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (see below), his work assumed international prominence.In 1967 Derrida published his first three books — Writing and Difference, Speech and Phenomena, and Of Grammatology. Until his death Derrida was director of studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. With François Châtelet and others, he co-founded the Collège international de philosophie (CIPH) in 1983, a research institution intended to give a place to philosophical research and lectures which could not be carried out elsewhere in the academy. He was elected as its first president. Derrida held a series of visiting and permanent positions. In 1986 he became Professor of the Humanities at the University of California, Irvine (which now has a major archive of his manuscripts). He was a regular visiting professor at several other major American universities, including Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and New York University, and The New School for Social Research. Derrida was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and received the 2001 Adorno-Preis from the University of Frankfurt. He was awarded honorary doctorates by Cambridge University (after a great deal of controversy), Columbia University, The New School for Social Research, the University of Essex, University of Leuven, and Williams College. In 2003, Derrida was diagnosed with aggressive pancreatic cancer, which reduced his speaking and traveling engagements. He died in a Parisian hospital on the evening of Friday, October 8, 2004. Tags: Jacques Derrida Deleuze Freud Lacan Rhizome psychoanalysis Philosophy egs european graduate school paris culture forgive |
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Jacques Derrida at European Graduate School EGS 2004 4/11 http://www.egs.edu/ Jacques Derrida in his Paris seminar "A Critique of Psychoanalysis", a reading focusing on texts from Gilles Deleuze. Public open video lecture with students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, France, 2004 Jacques Derrida (born July 15, 1930 -- October 8, 2004) was an Algerian-born French philosopher, known as the founder of deconstruction. His voluminous work had a profound impact upon continental philosophy, French philosophy, and literary theory. Derrida taught philosophy at the Sorbonne, and from 1964 to 1984 at the École Normale Superieure. He completed his Thèse d'État in 1980; the work was subsequently published in English translation as "The Time of a Thesis: Punctuations". Beginning with his 1966 lecture at Johns Hopkins University, at which he presented his essay "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (see below), his work assumed international prominence.In 1967 Derrida published his first three books — Writing and Difference, Speech and Phenomena, and Of Grammatology. Until his death Derrida was director of studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. With François Châtelet and others, he co-founded the Collège international de philosophie (CIPH) in 1983, a research institution intended to give a place to philosophical research and lectures which could not be carried out elsewhere in the academy. He was elected as its first president. Derrida held a series of visiting and permanent positions. In 1986 he became Professor of the Humanities at the University of California, Irvine (which now has a major archive of his manuscripts). He was a regular visiting professor at several other major American universities, including Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and New York University, and The New School for Social Research. Derrida was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and received the 2001 Adorno-Preis from the University of Frankfurt. He was awarded honorary doctorates by Cambridge University (after a great deal of controversy), Columbia University, The New School for Social Research, the University of Essex, University of Leuven, and Williams College. In 2003, Derrida was diagnosed with aggressive pancreatic cancer, which reduced his speaking and traveling engagements. He died in a Parisian hospital on the evening of Friday, October 8, 2004. Tags: Jacques Derrida Deleuze Freud Lacan Rhizome psychoanalisis Philosophy egs european graduate school paris culture forgive |
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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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Gordon Smith Graduate guitar Demonsration of Gordon Smith Graduate Tags: Gordon Smith guitar music blues electricguitar |
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Graduate Recital Graduate Recital Thuradee Areerob 'soprano'13/12/06 Tags: classical soprano Thuradee eingeing af4 |
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Jacques Derrida at European Graduate School EGS 2004 1/11 http://www.egs.edu/ Jacques Derrida in his Paris seminar "A Critique of Psychoanalysis", a reading focusing on texts from Gilles Deleuze. Public open video lecture with students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, France, 2004 Jacques Derrida (born July 15, 1930 -- October 8, 2004) was an Algerian-born French philosopher, known as the founder of deconstruction. His voluminous work had a profound impact upon continental philosophy, French philosophy, and literary theory. Derrida taught philosophy at the Sorbonne, and from 1964 to 1984 at the École Normale Superieure. He completed his Thèse d'État in 1980; the work was subsequently published in English translation as "The Time of a Thesis: Punctuations". Beginning with his 1966 lecture at Johns Hopkins University, at which he presented his essay "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (see below), his work assumed international prominence.In 1967 Derrida published his first three books — Writing and Difference, Speech and Phenomena, and Of Grammatology. Until his death Derrida was director of studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. With François Châtelet and others, he co-founded the Collège international de philosophie (CIPH) in 1983, a research institution intended to give a place to philosophical research and lectures which could not be carried out elsewhere in the academy. He was elected as its first president. Derrida held a series of visiting and permanent positions. In 1986 he became Professor of the Humanities at the University of California, Irvine (which now has a major archive of his manuscripts). He was a regular visiting professor at several other major American universities, including Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and New York University, and The New School for Social Research. Derrida was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and received the 2001 Adorno-Preis from the University of Frankfurt. He was awarded honorary doctorates by Cambridge University (after a great deal of controversy), Columbia University, The New School for Social Research, the University of Essex, University of Leuven, and Williams College. In 2003, Derrida was diagnosed with aggressive pancreatic cancer, which reduced his speaking and traveling engagements. He died in a Parisian hospital on the evening of Friday, October 8, 2004. Tags: Jacques Derrida Deleuze Freud Lacan Rhizome psychoanalysis Philosophy egs european graduate school paris culture forgive |
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The Graduate - "I Survived" ICON MES Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com! Director: Tags: Springfield ambient alternative pop indie rock music video BlankTV graduate |
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Third Eye Blind - "Graduate" Third Eye Blind "Graduate" Tags: Third Eye Blind Graduate |
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DJ Spooky Paul D. Miller. European Graduate School 2006 1/6 http://www.egs.edu/ DJ Spooky aka Paul D. Miller teaching about technology, music, video, and his work - a database remix expanding our notions of time and space. Public open lecture with students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, Paul Miller 2006 Tags: Paul Miller Dj Spooky video sound music remix Vj database space time EGS european graduate school philosophy |
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Manuel DeLanda. Materialism, Experience and Philosophy. 2008 8/12 http://www.egs.edu/ Manuel DeLanda speaking about materialism and experience, Gilles Deleuze, materialist philosophy, left and marxist movement, a world of experience, philosophy of nature, social constructivism, sociology, materialism, Immanuel Kant, David Hume, Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida. Free public open video lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS, Film Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2008. Manuel De Landa. Manuel DeLanda, (born 1952 in Mexico City), is a writer, artist and distinguished philosopher who has lived in New York since 1975. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University (New York), a Professor for Contemporary Philosophy and Science at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, a professor at the Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, and professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the author of War in the Age of Intelligent Machines (1991), A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History (1997), Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy (2002) and A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity (2006). He has published many articles and essays and lectured extensively in Europe and in the United States. His work focuses on the theories of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze on one hand, and modern science, self-organizing matter, artificial life and intelligence, economics, architecture, chaos theory, history of science, nonlinear science, cellular automata on the other. De Landa became a principal figure in the "new materialism" based on his application of Deleuze's realist ontology. His universal research into "morphogenesis" - the production of the semi-stable structures out of material flows that are constitutive of the natural and social world - has been of interest to theorists across many academic and professional disciplines. Alongside his intellectual work, DeLanda made several short Super 8 and 16mm films in the 1970s and early 1980s, all of which are now out of circulation. Cited by filmmaker Nick Zedd in his Cinema of Transgression Manifesto, DeLanda associated with many of the experimental and art filmmakers of this New York based movement. Much of DeLanda's film work is inspired by his interest in philosophy and critical theory; one of his best known films, Raw Nerves, has been described as a 'Lacanian thriller' by at least one critic. Tags: Manuel Delanda materialism experience philosophy gilles deleuze nature world history society lecture media studies European Graduate School EGS |
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Donna Haraway - European Graduate School - 2000 1/9 http://www.egs.edu/ Donna Haraway speaking about the birth of the kennel, cyborgs, dogs and companion species, humans, machines, computer, organisms, technoscience, genetics, nature, culture, consciousness, philosophy, emergent ontologies, social relationships, societies, michel foucault, figure, reference, cyborg manifesto, and socialist feminism. Free public open video lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2000. Donna Haraway. Donna Haraway, born September 6, 1944 in Denver, Colorado, is the author of Crystals, Fabrics, and Fields: Metaphors of Organicism in Twentieth-Century Developmental Biology (1976), Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science (1989), Simians, Cyborgs, and Women : The Reinvention of Nature (1991), and Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium.FemaleMan©Meets_OncoMouse™ (1997). Haraway earned a degree in Zoology and Philosophy at the Colorado College and received the Boettcher Foundation scholarship. She lived in Paris for a year, studying philosophies of evolution on a Fulbright scholarship before completing her Ph. D. from the Biology Department of Yale in 1972. She wrote her dissertation on the functions of metaphor in shaping research in developmental biology in the twentieth century. Haraway has taught Women's Studies and General Science at the University of Hawaii and Johns Hopkins University. In September, 2000, Haraway was awarded the highest honor given by the Society for Social Studies of Science, the J. D. Bernal Award, for lifetime contributions to the field. Haraway has also lectured in feminist theory and techno-science at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Haraway is a leading thinker about people's love and hate relationship with machines. Her ideas have sparked an explosion of debate in areas as diverse as primatology, philosophy, and developmental biology. Tags: Donna Haraway cyborg manifesto dogs companion species feminism egs european graduate school Philosophy |
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Khairy Jamaluddin (An Oxford Graduate) and Condoleezza Rice Forgive me Oxford Graduates and the people of the United States of America but this is really what happened in Malaysia. UMNO / Barisan Nasional cannot tell the difference between a man and a woman. I know Condoleezza Rice is a sweet beautiful lady but for her to be called a MAN, something is really wrong with UMNO / Barisan Nasional Tags: Khairy An Oxford Graduate and Condoleezza Rice Anwar Liwat Badawi Pak Lah UMNO Barisan Nasional MCA MIC Najib Altantuya Bomb C4 Raja Petra RPK |