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![]() View Video | Billie Jean - Kala Ukulele and UBass Description: James Hill and Bakithi Kumalo (Bass player for Paul Simon) playing Billie Jean on a Kala Acacia Tenor Ukulele and the Kala UBass in our booth at Winter Namm. Thanks to Mighty Uke creator Tony Coleman. Rating: 4.9083967/5 Length: 303 Seconds |
![]() View Video | How to read the photographic histogram? Description: Jean François O'Kane | The Studio Coach explains how to read the photographic histogram. www.colorbalancecoach.com www.thestudiocoach.com (more) Find more training videos and professional tools for photographs visit our online store: www.thestudiocoach.com Follow TheStudioCoach on Facebook : www.facebook.com or twitter: twitter.com Rating: 4.8238993/5 Length: 293 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Jean Baudrillard. Violence of the Image. 2004. 1/9 Description: www.egs.edu Jean Baudrillard thinking and talking about the violence of the image, the violence to the image, aggression, oppression, transgression, regression, effects and causes of violence, violence of the virtual, 3d, virtual reality, transparency, psychological and imaginary. Open Lecture given by Jean Baudrillard after his seminar for the students at the European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communication Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, in 2004. He was expected to teach another seminar in April 2007, in Paris.‹a href="www.egs.edu Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a› Jean Baudrillard was born to a peasant family in Reims, north-eastern France, on July 29, 1929. He became the first of his family to attend university when he moved to the Sorbonne University in Paris. There he studied German language, which led to him to begin teaching the subject at a provincial lycée, where he remained from 1958 until his departure in 1966. While he was teaching Baudrillard began to publish reviews of literature, and translated the works of such authors as Peter Weiss, Bertolt Brecht and Wilhelm Muhlmann. Toward the end of his time as a German teacher Baudrillard began to transfer to sociology, eventually completing his doctoral thesis Le Système des objets (The System of Objects) under the tutelage of Henri Lefebvre. Subsequently, he began teaching the subject at the Université de Paris-X Nanterre, a politically radical ... Rating: 4.8767123/5 Length: 597 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Sartre on Intellectualism Description: Jean-Paul Sartre, was a French existentialist philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic. He was one of the leading figures in 20th century French philosophy. In this clip, Sartre discusses the characteristics of a "classic intellectual" and its relationship to Hegel's notion of the "unhappy conscience." Sartre believes that the classic intellectual accepts the concepts within himself as given, and applies his universal knowledge to particular instances for practical benefit. Rating: 4.873016/5 Length: 295 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Jean Baudrillard. Violence of the Image. 2004. 3/9 Description: www.egs.edu Jean Baudrillard thinking and talking about the violence of the image, the violence to the image, aggression, oppression, transgression, regression, effects and causes of violence, violence of the virtual, 3d, virtual reality, transparency, psychological and imaginary. Open Lecture given by Jean Baudrillard after his seminar for the students at the European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communication Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, in 2004. He was expected to teach another seminar in April 2007, in Paris.‹a href="www.egs.edu Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a› Jean Baudrillard was born to a peasant family in Reims, north-eastern France, on July 29, 1929. He became the first of his family to attend university when he moved to the Sorbonne University in Paris. There he studied German language, which led to him to begin teaching the subject at a provincial lycée, where he remained from 1958 until his departure in 1966. While he was teaching Baudrillard began to publish reviews of literature, and translated the works of such authors as Peter Weiss, Bertolt Brecht and Wilhelm Muhlmann. Toward the end of his time as a German teacher Baudrillard began to transfer to sociology, eventually completing his doctoral thesis Le Système des objets (The System of Objects) under the tutelage of Henri Lefebvre. Subsequently, he began teaching the subject at the Université de Paris-X Nanterre, a politically radical ... Rating: 5.0/5 Length: 600 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Jean Baudrillard. Violence of the Image. 2004. 4/9 Description: www.egs.edu Jean Baudrillard thinking and talking about the violence of the image, the violence to the image, aggression, oppression, transgression, regression, effects and causes of violence, violence of the virtual, 3d, virtual reality, transparency, psychological and imaginary. Open Lecture given by Jean Baudrillard after his seminar for the students at the European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communication Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, in 2004. He was expected to teach another seminar in April 2007, in Paris.‹a href="www.egs.edu Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a› Jean Baudrillard was born to a peasant family in Reims, north-eastern France, on July 29, 1929. He became the first of his family to attend university when he moved to the Sorbonne University in Paris. There he studied German language, which led to him to begin teaching the subject at a provincial lycée, where he remained from 1958 until his departure in 1966. While he was teaching Baudrillard began to publish reviews of literature, and translated the works of such authors as Peter Weiss, Bertolt Brecht and Wilhelm Muhlmann. Toward the end of his time as a German teacher Baudrillard began to transfer to sociology, eventually completing his doctoral thesis Le Système des objets (The System of Objects) under the tutelage of Henri Lefebvre. Subsequently, he began teaching the subject at the Université de Paris-X Nanterre, a politically radical ... Rating: 5.0/5 Length: 595 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Jean Alesi Onboard Spanish GP 1991 Description: Jean Alesi Onboard Spanish GP 1991. Supreme lap by Ferrari driver on Montmeló circuit. GREAT RACING. Rating: 4.9568343/5 Length: 81 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Jean Baudrillard. Violence of the Image. 2004. 5/9 Description: www.egs.edu Jean Baudrillard thinking and talking about the violence of the image, the violence to the image, aggression, oppression, transgression, regression, effects and causes of violence, violence of the virtual, 3d, virtual reality, transparency, psychological and imaginary. Open Lecture given by Jean Baudrillard after his seminar for the students at the European Graduate School, EGS Media and Communication Program Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, in 2004. He was expected to teach another seminar in April 2007, in Paris.‹a href="www.egs.edu Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a› Jean Baudrillard was born to a peasant family in Reims, north-eastern France, on July 29, 1929. He became the first of his family to attend university when he moved to the Sorbonne University in Paris. There he studied German language, which led to him to begin teaching the subject at a provincial lycée, where he remained from 1958 until his departure in 1966. While he was teaching Baudrillard began to publish reviews of literature, and translated the works of such authors as Peter Weiss, Bertolt Brecht and Wilhelm Muhlmann. Toward the end of his time as a German teacher Baudrillard began to transfer to sociology, eventually completing his doctoral thesis Le Système des objets (The System of Objects) under the tutelage of Henri Lefebvre. Subsequently, he began teaching the subject at the Université de Paris-X Nanterre, a politically radical ... Rating: 5.0/5 Length: 587 Seconds |
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![]() View Video | Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Jean Paul Sartre: Part 1 Description: Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Jean Paul Sartre Rating: 4.910714/5 Length: 494 Seconds |









