The spoof is good, as is the original, which is sometimes almost
self-satirical in the way he overdoes it ... but why
non-commewrcial-share-alike? does the author of the spoof really want to
bar us from remixing his work?
cheers
armin
On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 08:11 +0100, m3shrom wrote:
> On 07/05/12 23:45, Felipe Fonseca wrote:
> > Hi Bricos
> > I've been keeping quiet here... lots going on these days. Got back
> > to studying after a decade, moved temporarily another city,
> > struggling to keep on doing things and simultaneously make a living.
> > I always keep an eye on brico-discussions, but have little time to
> > write nowadays.
> >
> > Anyway, last week I watched the whole three episodes of a doc made
> > last year by adam curtis + bbc, "all watched over by machines of
> > loving grace":
> >
> > http://www.archive.org/details/AdamCurtis-AllWatchedOverByMachinesOfLovingGrace
> >
> > I'm still trying to digest all the seemingly valid and needed
> > criticism distilled along those three ours of videos and would like
> > to ask if any of you has watched it and would have comments to
> > spare.
>
> I love Adam Curtis videos and that series really made me think.
> However I think that it's really good to watch this video as a
> critique of the style as well. The video is a spoof of all the Adam
> Curtis videos.
>
> --//
> The Loving Trap
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1bX3F7uTrg
> In a landmark new documentary produced for YouTube, Adam Curtis has
> not examined his career and laid bare his style in the light of some
> confused academic papers he stumbled across on the internet. Instead,
> I have plundered various video archives and ripped him off, up, down,
> left, right and back again.
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