Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
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Roskilde Festival er musikminder og stjernestunder, der væver sig ind i tusindvis af menneskers liv. Det er en institution i dansk kultur, som mange har et nært forhold til, føler ejerskab over eller har en markant holdning til. Festivalens historie kan gøre os klogere på vores kultur – både det, der skiller os, og det, der samler os.Denne bog undersøger det markante aftryk, som Roskilde Festival har sat på dansk kulturliv. Meget større end gymnasieeleverne Mogens Sandfær og Jesper Switzer Møller anede, da de arrangerede den første interimistiske Sound Festival på Dyrskuepladsen i 1971.Roskilde Festival er uden sidestykke 68-generationens største bidrag til dansk kulturliv. Efterkrigstidens unge mennesker ville sætte kroppen fri og give fællesskabet plads i et utopisk frirum. Bogen analyserer, hvordan Roskilde Festival som selverklæret holdningsfestival har udviklet sig både med og imod tankegodset fra ungdomsoprøret.
Critical Geography examines the power structures, inequality, and the dominant ideologies that shape physical space. By critically analyzing these forces, the publication stimulates conversations about social justice, environmental sustainability, and transformative change. The artistic practices featured in the book shed light on systemic oppression, violence, and pressing environmental issues, and encompass a wide range of image-based practices that make inequality visible in both colonial and postcolonial contexts, including mapping, social media, and technology. FOTOFEST is a Houston-based contemporary arts organization co-founded by photojournalists Frederick Baldwin and Wendy Watriss. The use of photography or related media to examine social, cultural, and political histories as well as contemporary life is central to FotoFest's mission. In addition to year-round programming, FotoFest organizes a city-wide biennial project that includes large-scale central exhibitions, curated lectures, performances, a symposium, and a film program.
Burning Man: Art on Fire, Revised and Updated Edition is an authorized collection of the best of Burning Man art and photography that captures the amazing sculptures, art, stories, and interviews from the world’s greatest celebration of artistic expression.
In his project Community Fire, the photographer Zhang Xiao takes a local, hometown look at Shehuo (ç¿¿ç?«), a Chinese Spring Festival tradition celebrated in rural Northern Chinese communities that includes temple fairs, dragon dances, and storytelling. Shehuoâ¿ literally, âcommunity fireâ?â¿is devoted to the worship of land and fire, and boasts a history of many thousands of years. During the festival, people hold ceremonies, pray for the next yearâ¿s good harvest, and confer blessings of peace and safety on all family members. However, what was once a heterogeneous cultural tradition with myriad regional variations has largely become a tourist-facing, consumption-oriented enterprise. In the early 2000s, Shehuo received an âintangible cultural heritageâ? designation from the Peopleâ¿s Republic of China, resulting in increased funding in exchange for greater government involvement. While altering the practitionersâ¿ relation to Shehuo, this change expresses itself most visually in the way costumes and props have been replaced with newer, cheaper products from online shopping websites. Zhangâ¿s colorful and fantastical photographs capture how these mass-produced substitutions have transformed the practice of Shehuo. Community Fireâ¿with essays in English and Chineseâ¿is a dynamic visual exploration of one of Chinaâ¿s oldest traditions. Copublished by Aperture and Peabody Museum PressÂ
Help the Great Easter Bunny get her chocolate power back!An egg-cellent search-and-find book with over 680 thingsto spot.
For 12 years, the Schwarz Foundation has been organizing regular exhibitions on the island of Samos at Art Space Pythagorion as well as the Samos Young Artists Festival. Due to its location on the Greek-Turkish border, Samos symbolizes one of the most pressing humanitarian issues of our time: Migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea, geopolitical conflicts at the borders of Europe, and the human impact on the oceans around he world. A Decade of Cultural Production presents the work of the Munich-based Schwarz Foundation, whose declared aim is to promote dialogue through music and art. The book highlights how its projects deal with issues of migration, social responsibility and intercultural coexistence.
Pride Month Love is Love LBGTQ Notizbuch4mm kariert mit vielen GrafikenDie Regenbogenflagge ist ein Symbol für lesbische, schwule, bisexuelle, transgender (LGBT) und queer pride und soziale LGBT-Bewegungen. Auch bekannt als Gay-Pride-Flagge oder LGBT-Pride-Flagge, spiegeln die Farben die Vielfalt der LGBT-Community und das "Spektrum" menschlicher Sexualität und Geschlechter wider. Die Verwendung einer Regenbogenfahne als Symbol des Gay Pride begann in San Francisco, wurde aber schließlich bei LGBT-Rechteveranstaltungen weltweit üblich.Das hier ist ein Notizbuch, das eine Menge dieser Farben und Motive beinhaltet. Es kann als Identitäts Werkzeug dienen, oder einfach auch ein schönes Geschenk sein.Wir wünschen viel Freude damit.
One of Us Is Lyingmeets Lord of the Flies meets Fyre Fest in this wickedly addictive and funny YA thriller.
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