There are certain things I like to meditate on during the Thanksgiving season. Family, friends, events I'm thankful for, ways I can make a difference, how I can be a better person...There are certain videos that have struck a chord with me during this meditative state I'm in right now. Granted, these are only a few of the many, and I urge all of you to do your own search on videoblogs you can save for "meditative" reference.
An Iraqi Woman talks about Fallujah
Rana Alouiby, director of International Peace Angels, talks about her experiences on the ground in Fallujah during and after the second siege in November of 2004"
Berlin Holocaust Memorial
"It's hard to describe the feeling as you walk though the seemingly endless lines of stones..."
The Masses
The collective, crowd, group, herd, army, drove, mob... the masses.
7 Days
The individual, the human being. Starfire's brother talks about his seven day deployment to New Orleans.
Come Union 69
Simply riveting how a simple conversation can turn into a work of art. Communion with a friend, communion with yourself. This is the video I'll meditate on this Thanksgiving season.
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Mixtape numero tres. What do a record player, predictions, pharmacies, a belt, and the start of something new have in common? Can you get into my head? Here ya go. And remember - start a videoblog!
It's volume two of videos from the Vlogosphere. In this one we take a look at the meaning of the vlog, the violent life of ants, a journey to the South Bronx, and the life of a young man. Enjoy. And make a videoblog!
Well hello there! Welcome to the spankin' new weekly videoblog mixtape (remember when we used to make those?) coming at you every Friday. Anyway, mixtapes were made for lovers, and I love videoblogs - so I figured why not share the love a lil' bit? So get your cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy as I take you on a smooth ride through the vlogosphere. Oh, and if you would be so kind to let us know if you enjoyed your mixtape or how we can make it better in the form of a comment, that would be wonderful. Thanks!
