Monthly Archives: February 2014

Noise Media Protest Against Censorship Highlights – Video

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Noise Media Protest Against Censorship Highlights
Short extracts from speeches at the protest in Dublin against media censorship of LGBT Equality.

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Film censorship case puts Malaysias rights record in the dock

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Failing to step back and drop the case against Hendry will further sully Malaysias own reputation for clamping down on opposition organisations, rights activists and critics, says Mickey Spiegel.

Lena Hendry Photograph:Haris Hassan/ fz.com

As a member of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva from 2011 to 2013, Malaysia had plenty of opportunities to hear serious allegations of systematic army abuses in the final days of the civil war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

Ultimately, a commission appointed by the UN Secretary-General determined that up to 40,000 civilians died in the last months of the fighting, and Britains ITN Channel 4 brought the brutal final days into high definition with its searing award-winning documentary No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka.

Unlike other Asian nations serving on the Human Rights Council who sided with Sri Lanka, Malaysia abstained in votes on Sri Lanka resolutions, making what was considered nothing more than a nod to concerns about the seriousness of those crimes.

Fast forward to 2014 and local Malaysia politics are pushing rights principles out the window. Malaysia is pursuing a case that has all the earmarks of a politically motivated vendetta against Lena Hendry, a Programme Coordinator at the nongovernmental organisation Pusat Komas, for violating the seldom-enforced Film Censorship Act for arranging a screening of No Fire Zone last July in Kuala Lumpur.

Criminal penalties for censorship violations are severe. Hendry could spend three years in prison and face fines up to RM30,000 (US$9,500). Her selective persecution is seen by other showings, including to parliamentarians and by another NGO, which did not result in any government action.

An upcoming defence application to strike out the charge, scheduled for 6 February in the Kuala Lumpur Criminal High Court, is an opportune time for the Malaysian government to bow out of this ill-advised venture into censorship.

Calling it quits now on the case will reaffirm Malaysians rights to see the films they want, exercise their right to free expression, and freely assembly. It will also reaffirm previous positions of the government not to back Sri Lankas effort to wipe out the enormous blot on its human rights record.

Failing to step back and drop the case against Hendry will further sully Malaysias own reputation for clamping down on opposition organisations, civil rights activists, and outspoken critics.

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HOW DOES GOVERNMENT MESS UP MONEY? – Video

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Ron Paul’s Texas Straight Talk 2/3/14: The Continuing Al-Qaeda Threat – Video

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Sham Liberalism Falling, True Libertarianism Rising – Video

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Sham Liberalism Falling, True Libertarianism Rising
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National Geographic the Lives of Lions (documentary) – Video

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Sherlock's text messages reveal our transhumanism

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Nearly four years ago, "A Study in Pink," the first episode of the BBC'sSherlock, aired. And just five minutes into the episode, it became clear that the new series would be a new take not just on the Sherlock Holmes mythos, but on television drama as a whole. In the middle of a press conference where a beleaguered Inspector Lestrade was answering questions from reporters, the viewer heard a number of text message alerts -- and then, as each reporter checked their phone, saw all their text messages appearing onscreen.

Since then, that technique -- floating words representing text messages, internet searches, or some other form of technological interface -- has become a core element of the series' identity. And while there are plenty of tech-savvy shows out there, it's that technique that makesSherlockso incisive: not only is it reflective of our practices, but more importantly, it says as much about us as it does about its characters.

Echoes of that first-season press conference scene abound in a similar scene from this season's "The Empty Hearse": Multiple Twitter hashtags flood the screen as word spreads that Holmes is far more alive than had been previously believed. "It was really as simple as [director] Paul McGuigan not wanting to do close ups of a whole load of phones whilst we read the texts," producer Sue Vertue tells Wired about the origins of the show's visualisation of social media and text messaging. (McGuigan directed four episodes of the series across its first two seasons, and developed the idea during preparation for "The Great Game," which was actually shot before "A Study in Pink.")

"Episode 1 was written and shot last, and so could make the best use of onscreen text as additional script and plot points, such as the text around the screen of the pink lady," Vertue explains. "If you notice, 'The Blind Banker' doesn't use [floating text] a great deal, as it had already been written, and the script didn't lend itself so easily to the style in post-production."

Overall, Vertue says, "the writers have genuine fun playing around with the text stuff now. I love the drunk, out-of-focus texts that we've used in 'The Sign of Three' -- it really adds to the richness of the storytelling, I think."

That may be true, but as with so many aspects ofSherlock, there's an element of misdirection going on here, with the fun, eye-catching slickness of the visualisation distracting from a deeper commentary the show is making about its characters' relationship with technology -- and, by extension, our own relationship with it, as well.

"In a modern-day Sherlock Holmes series, wehadto incorporate social media -- it would seem weird and old fashioned not to," Vertue says. Such an attitude is in keeping with the spirit of Holmes -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original incarnation of the hero was both modern and populist in his use of technologyat time of publication, after all -- butSherlocktakes the character's reliance on props and outside elements to a new level.

Sherlock isn't alone in that -- internet and cellphone usage abounds throughout the cast, especially as a shorthand for emotional connections (or the lack thereof). Whether it's characters refusing to answer certain peoples' calls, or Sherlock nagging Watson into submission via text onslaught, we all know what these things meanbecause we do them ourselves. The show is, unlike nearly everything else on television, reflecting our own reality back to us.

But that's truly crystallised in Sherlock himself. The show repeatedly emphasises that for all the man's deductive prowess, he's noticeably lacking in more basic areas of life. "The Great Game," for example, made light of this by revealing that he didn't know that the Earth revolved around the sun. At first that seems like an unforgivable contradiction, but consider of how ubiquitous web searching is on the show. This Sherlock doesn't need to be an infallible repository of objective information; he has the internet for that.

Yet, the fact that the show extends its visual text effect to Sherlock's thought process tells us that Sherlock is himself a computer. Consider what Sherlock said when Watson was making fun of him for not knowing about the Earth revolving around the sun: "Listen. This [pointing to his head] is my hard drive and it only makes sense to put things in there that are useful."

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Eyeconoclast – "Rise of the Orgamechanism" (Official Music Video) – Video

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Eyeconoclast - "Rise of the Orgamechanism" (Official Music Video)
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