ok, travek to habana is like to travel in the time to the past.

this is a brief description about what i've done om habana
in seven days wiyh a v-8 sony handycam (the first one without mechanical zoom
in a box & with a little v'8 reproductor), five cassetes /2 hours each. &
two batt-
(a par of good shoes iranies)

first walk:
from outside hotel to suburbios of the city
(when the lumpen are) & return to hotel for diffrents ways
camera on hand all time watching everything
& stopped in some places for which y feel any perception
visual or sonoro.

then at the hotel in the room
to made records from news on tv
& charges de batts
at the library of the hotel the more recent
magazine i found was cosmopolitan 81
(seven years later)


sexond walk:
the same in other direcction

repeat and repeat
and repeat the scanning of city
until the end of cassettes

what did i found?
well in this videos you have a record
real documentary of la habana streets
including people, modes, transport, foods, stores, publicity
workers, unemployers, barbershops, coffes, etc: the habana way of life

plus
some activities organized for
"la casa de las americas" (an official editorial which invited us to travel)
like visit a womans jail, an hospital, one or two palaces,
& a meet with minister of culture (specially censored for video cameras)
i was there like journalist for a written medio

...pez
ps: who going to habana?
maybe he want to do the same azarous technic
of videos streets twelve years later & and we can compare
if there are any changes

At 10:10 am -0700 29/8/00, ann klefstad wrote:
>It's not cia anything, it's his own perception from his own experience
>in the place under discussion. Don't let's be silly.
>
>AK
>
>"St.Auby Tamas" wrote:
>
>> High!
>>
>> Should "narvis & ...pez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> be expulsed from the Fluxlist
>> for his ignominious, boring, blockhead CIA-blahblah
>> or not?
>>
>> Yes -                                No -
>>
>> Hugh!
>>
>> a101a



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