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March 22, 2008

Ghetto fabulous

Alex Bellos in New Statesman

Scarred by violence and political repression, Brazil's shanty towns have responded with an outpouring of Brafroreggae_2 art, music and film. But as "favela chic" becomes all the rage in the west are we in danger of glamorising slum life?

" Usually, the noise that governs favelas is the sound of gunfire. What you hear in AfroReggae is a sonic revolt: the regime of sounds that were suffocated by bullets returning to be heard. There are many different sounds . . . it's not a cacophony but an aesthetic posture intimately linked to an experience of favela life."

December 12, 2007

The City of the Future

Patrick Keiller at the BFI

Ke The City of the Future is an exhibition that sets out to explore contrasts between the familiarity of old city fabric, the strangeness of the past, and the newness of present-day experience.  A virtual landscape composed of 68 early actuality films from the years 1896-1909, arranged in the gallery on a network of maps from the period.

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