(Català) El meu poble Potemkin?

February 28th, 2011 No Comments

Jesper Huor: “There’ll be more Wikileaks”

January 27th, 2011 1 Comment

On 19 January, the CCCB organized an Off the Programme activity, one not scheduled in the Centre’s annual agenda but that was motivated by current affairs: Wikileaks. The event consisted of screening the documentary produced by Swedish television, “Wikirebels”, followed by a debate with one of its makers, Jesper Huor, the artist Daniel G. Andújar and the activist Patrice Riemens.

As a result of the impact caused on the Internet by the “Wikirebels” documentary and all the questions arising on the subject of Wikileaks, we thought it would be interesting to interview Jesper Huor, a journalist who investigated the organization, and some of its foremost members.

We asked the readers of VEUS CCCB to put forward questions for the Swedish journalist Jesper Huor. We then picked out some of the questions suggested by Borja, Emma Guasch, Javier, Pau, Marula and Neus Flores prior to the interview. Using these and other questions proposed by Lucia Calvo and Ingrid Guardiola at the CCCB, we came up with this short collaborative interview. Jesper Huor talked to us about the “Wikirebels” documentary project and how Wikileaks works: its members, how it’s financed and how leaks are confirmed.

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On 19 January, the CCCB organized an Off the Programme activity, one not scheduled in the Centre’s annual agenda but that was motivated by current affairs: Wikileaks. The event consisted of screening the documentary produced by Swedish television, “Wikirebels”, followed by a debate with one of its makers, Jesper Huor, the artist Daniel G. Andújar and the activist Patrice Riemens.

As a result of the impact caused on the Internet by the “Wikirebels” documentary and all the questions arising on the

On 19 January, the CCCB organized an Off the Programme activity, one not scheduled in the Centre’s annual agenda but that was motivated by current affairs: Wikileaks. The event consisted of screening the documentary produced by Swedish television, “Wikirebels”, followed by a debate with one of its makers, Jesper Huor, the artist Daniel G. Andújar and the activist Patrice Riemens.

As a result of the impact caused on the Internet by the “Wikirebels” documentary and all the questions arising on the subject of Wikileaks, we thought it would be interesting to interview Jesper Huor, a journalist who investigated the organization, and some of its foremost members.

We asked the readers of VEUS CCCB to put forward questions for the Swedish journalist Jesper Huor. We then picked out some of the questions suggested by Borja, Emma Guasch, Javier, Pau, Marula and Neus Flores prior to the interview. Using these and other questions proposed by Lucia Calvo and Ingrid Guardiola at the CCCB, we came up with this short collaborative interview. Jesper Huor talked to us about the “Wikirebels” documentary project and how Wikileaks works: its members, how it’s financed and how leaks are confirmed.

subject of Wikileaks, we thought it would be interesting to interview Jesper Huor, a journalist who investigated the organization, and some of its foremost members.

We asked the readers of VEUS CCCB to put forward questions for the Swedish journalist Jesper Huor. We then picked out some of the questions suggested by Borja, Emma Guasch, Javier, Pau, Marula and Neus Flores prior to the interview. Using these and other questions proposed by Lucia Calvo and Ingrid Guardiola at the CCCB, we came up with this short collaborative interview. Jesper Huor talked to us about the “Wikirebels” documentary project and how Wikileaks works: its members, how it’s financed and how leaks are confirmed.

(Català) Me and the bees a l’Emergència! 2011

January 26th, 2011 3 Comments

(Català) Torna el BookCamp Kosmopolis

January 24th, 2011 No Comments

Patrick Bower & The World Without Magic at Emergència! 2011

January 21st, 2011 No Comments

«New York “cosmic crooner”, Patrick Bower sounds like the heir to colourful melodic geniuses such as Nilsson and Scott Walker… His deep, direct voice reaches and moves us with songs that make a deep impression, pervaded by a gentle 1960s night-time psychedelia with a sprinkling of darker notes more characteristic of the ‘80s…. Accompanied by his faithful shield-bearer, the infallible Darren Will, the pair look like something out of a Wes Anderson film… This magic (oh yes, despite the name!) and this outlandish congeniality are a true reflection of the personal choice of Patrick Bower and his World without Magic…»

Luis dB, Radio 3, Islas de Robinson

Bower sings two songs for readers of VEUS CCCB as a foretaste of his new disc, out in 2011. Click here.

And we leave you with the video clip of one of them, The World Without Magic, but not without reminding you that Patrick Bower will be playing on the stage of the Auditorium at year 3 of “Emergència!” on 19 February.

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