1. La Société du Spectacle, par Guy Debord

    Le spectaculaire diffus accompagne l’abondance des marchandises, le développement non perturbé du capitalisme moderne. Ici chaque marchandise prise à part est justifiée au nom de la grandeur de la production de la totalité des objets, dont le spectacle est un catalogue apologétique. Des affirmations inconciliables se poussent sur la scène du spectacle unifié de l’économie abondante ; de même que différentes marchandises-vedettes soutiennent simultanément leurs projets contradictoires d’aménagement de la société, où le spectacle des automobiles veut une circulation parfaite qui détruit les vieilles cités, tandis que le spectacle de la ville elle-même a besoin des quartiers-musées. Donc la satisfaction, déjà problématique, qui est réputée appartenir à la consommation de l’ensemble est immédiatement falsifiée en ceci que le consommateur réel ne peut directement toucher qu’une succession de fragments de ce bonheur marchand, fragments d’où chaque fois la qualité prêtée à l’ensemble est évidemment absente

     
  2. X is Y by Richard Kern 

    Seen at KW Institute for Contemporary Art - Cinema of Transgression exhibition
    Berlin 

    epileptics stay away 

     
  3. Waiting, trapped, overweight, socially phobic and not knowing what to do  with their days, these birds symptomize the modern man and the woeful  consequences of his self-inflicted isolation.The Birds Video. 3.30min. Berlin 2011
by Jana Papenbroock

    Waiting, trapped, overweight, socially phobic and not knowing what to do with their days, these birds symptomize the modern man and the woeful consequences of his self-inflicted isolation.

    The Birds
    Video. 3.30min. Berlin 2011

    by Jana Papenbroock

     
  4. What you love is mortal
    by Barbara Klein

     
  5. Diana Vidrascu, director of photography - extended showreel 2011
    Contains excerpts from films shot on 35mm, 16mm, HD and DV, between 2007 and 2011.

    http://www.dianavidrascu.com/

    Diana is a lovely, intelligent, funny individual. She takes/makes great pictures. I can’t wait for her next trip to Berlin!

     
  6. Poème électronique, score by Edward Varése, film by Le Corbusier, 1958

    (Source: thedocumentarian)

     
  7. - and he realized we could not run away from timeLa Jetée (1962) 
Short movie by french writer, photographer and film director Chris  Marker. Constructed almost entirely from still photos, it tells the  story of a post-nuclear war experiment in time travel.
you can see this masterpiece here (26min, in french only)  here with english subtitles (2 parts) and here with english narrator

    - and he realized we could not run away from time
    La Jetée (1962)

    Short movie by french writer, photographer and film director Chris Marker. Constructed almost entirely from still photos, it tells the story of a post-nuclear war experiment in time travel.

    you can see this masterpiece here (26min, in french only)  here with english subtitles (2 parts) and here with english narrator