By the end of October, the world population will pass 7 billion citizens. I can’t wait to go see this photo exhibition, arranged by the UNFPA and National Geographic. Would you also like to go? It’s free! Just click here. :)
I just had very serious a soap-bubble fight with the best flatmate ever. Our floor is all wet and my hair is full of soap. The person who tells us that soap bubbles are for kids is asking to get attacked, there’s no such thing as being too old to play.
I know it’s just tuesday, but Class Actress is releasing her new album today, and you want to know about that, right? She’s from Carpark Records, the same label that brings us the enchanting tunes of Toro y Moi, Beach House and Memory Tapes. The video for Weekend is a mix of collarbones, beautiful lingerie, peep-show styled soft porn and retro party. Happy beats & synths. Just what you need when dreaming about the weekend.
Performing under the moniker Class Actress, Elizabeth Harper’s latest album, Rapprocher, sounds a bit like what would happen if Dave Gahan, Oscar Wilde, and Madonna curled up together in the corner of a dark bar for some heartbreak-fueled debauchery. The follow-up to her 2010 EP, The Journal of Ardency, Rapprocher is an 11-song odyssey about the tumultuousness of the heart. It’s a lovelorn tale that’s dark and weary, with just enough synth to make it danceable. Lyrical sadness is skillfully applied to the disco beats and feel-good melodies scattered throughout the album.
M83 is planning to release their new double-CD, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, tomorrow. There are as many as 22 songs on it, with intro and outro included. I have gotten hold of a stream of it, in case you want to have a listen to the album before you get it. And for those of you who have Spotify, click here. I have really been enjoying it as the background music at work today (I love the intro!) and I can’t wait to really listen properly to it.
My music world always explodes in the autumn, perfect for dark mornings and cold days when you can choose to sit inside without feeling bad about missing out on the sun. This album will probably be a good companion this winter, together with a huge cup of tea and some candles.
The role that media plays in protest settings is huge. I’ve been there, seen it, been part of it. We, the photographers, reporters, people filming with mobile phones, have a huge responsibility. Both in getting the material out there, but also in trying our best to show the right image of what actually happened.
The young Italian photographer Ruben Salvadori has made a study and a presentation about the phenomenon of when people taking part in protest tend to get more violent when in front of a camera in order to give the photographer a good shot.
Barcelona sin miedo. Photo taken by me during the protests of #Spanishrevolution. Barcelona, May 2011. Current stats in flickr: 8,380 views.
The camera is a very powerful weapon, but it is also important to remember that it often is difficult to get media attention if there is nothing “sexy” in the images that come out from popular protest. And without media attention, the chances of actual change decrease significantly when dealing with a counterpart with more power. A great example of this is the village of Bil’in in Palestine, that I visited in 2010.
My photo of a woman protecting herself against teargas during one of the weekly demonstrations in Bil’in in April 2010.
With weekly demonstrations every friday since 2005, they have had to stay creative in order to keep the attention of the media, while trying their best to continue insisting on protesting non-violently, despite deep frustration.
These are excerpts from the very interesting movie Bil’in Habibti from 2006, by Israeli activist and filmmaker Shai Carmeli-Pollak, who’s brother I met in April 2010. As some of you know, I wrote my Master thesis on constructive non-violent action in Israel.
So, while photographers and media sometimes try to create visuals more dramatic than the actual setting, there are much larger quantities of serious violence and injustice that go completely unnoticed. The protests of #spanishrevolution were very poorly covered in Swedish media, not to even wish for any updates from places like Burma, where all footage must meet with the approval of the censorship board.
If you ask me, I think it’s perfectly okay to ask for attention where outer influence is of significant importance, but the photographer’s responsibility is to be very careful in order not to lose credibility or, in worst case, spark violence.
A grundvän is the person you can just always hang out with. With or without dancing shoes on, with or without a movie, with or without a specific thing to do. It’s the person you can spend hours with without talking, or doing nothing but. Or dancing, or laughing, or singing, or eating.. You know, no limits, no rules, no layers. Now, Vogue.
I am subscribing to the releases of Bad Panda Records on Soundcloud so whenever they upload something new, my phone blinks and I have a fresh tune to listen to. Two days ago I woke up to this darling. Perfect for the mood I was in then, and perfect for right now.
You can download the Rainbow Reef EP from Athens based Monday Night Fever for free if you click the link above. If you haven’t tried Soundcloud yet, do it. It’s a great tool for keeping track of your favourite labels and all those random creative artists you just love to love.