*(Castello
4930), seat of the UNESCO Office in Venice-Regional Bureau for Science
and Culture in Europe (BRESCE)
http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=1314URL_DO=DO_TOPICURL_SECTION=201.html.
http://www.triestecontemporanea.it/news.php?id_news=36l=eid_m=2
Ana Peraica
Last years we
the role of the war reporter that has emancipated indicating a cultural
Well, the text not immediately on that, but...
need for the distant trauma in public
Sometimes it's not so distant. People in Iraq do watch TV news
reports about the war going on around them.
Good if they have the
Good if they have the electricity! Not quite common for war zones.
Some people apparently have electricity often enough to make scathing
comments about what they see on TV; blogger Riverbend is an example:
http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
good one! I actually believe more can be done with
I am not sure if there are two Benjamins or one (I copy pasted emails
that did not appear on the list) ? I forward these emails to Nettime
ana
benjamin wrote:
interesting points on an ever-open issue.
consider that without mass-media, would it be possible to say that
very few people would
Dear Zev,
The discussion can go many directions, especially those of ethics of
reporting, I am forwarding to you some of them from the Nettime list:
http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0706/msg00022.html