lucferrari.org
2008-04-27 23:50 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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ブリュンヒルトさんからお知らせが届いた。
リュック・フェラーリの新しいサイトがオープンしたとのこと。
とても充実した美しいページなのでフェラーリの音楽を愛するひとはぜひ訪ねてみて。フェラーリのインタビューや手書きのスコアもみることができます。
[追記]その後、ブリュンヒルトさんからバナーも届いたので、さっそく貼付けてみました。

The Last Stop - Public Domain Movies -
2007-08-03 21:25 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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あまり紹介されているのを見かけないのでとりあげてみる。
著作権の切れた映画作品(アメリカ映画中心)を、高画質・高音質が売りのステ6でネット配信するプロジェクト。マイナーな作品からメジャーな傑作まで揃っていて、今後の発展がとても楽しみ。教材としても使えそう。

"Die Fackel" geht ins Netz!
2007-01-14 17:34 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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オーストリアの作家・批評家、カール・クラウスが37年間にわたって発行しつづけた伝説的雑誌 Die Fackel(1899-1936)のオンライン公開がはじまりました!(要無料ユーザー登録)
2006年で作品の著作権が切れたことが背景にある模様。
比類なき文学的実験であり、かつ20世紀メディア文化史の宝の山でもあるこの雑誌が、いまや手軽に探索できるようになった。(ただ動作がかなり重いのが難点。)


グローバル化とは・・・
2006-09-10 14:26 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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アメリカ人娘がモーニング娘。を踊ることである。

ウェブ、芸術になる。
2006-03-13 00:23 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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Yugo Nakamura is a creative director, designer and engineer exploring various forms of interactive system in digital and networked environment.
yugop.com

10 Jahre Telepolis!
2006-03-09 21:09 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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テレポリス10周年、あるいは、ドイツ語が読める幸せ
“チェアリフトに収まるくらいの小さな編集部、他所なら一日で使い切るような毎月の予算、シンプルな外見と時に難解な記事—それでももう10周年! 月間5万アクセスから1100万アクセスへ。私たちはこれを祝福し、出版社と執筆者と読者に感謝したいと思います。”( Wir feiern unser 10 jähriges Jubiläum. Wer hätte das gedacht… より)
10 Jahre Telepolis von Michaela Simon
Wundertüte Telepolis. Was Prominente aus Politik, Wissenschaft und Kultur über Telepolis sagen
Das Telepolis-Gewinnspiel zum 10-jährigen Jubiläum
ちなみに、5周年のときに創設者によって書かれた記事の拙訳はこちら。

An alle Kolleginnen und Kollegen!
2006-03-04 14:12 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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Die Reform wurde wieder reformiert, hoffentlich zum letzten Mal.
ZWIEBELFISCH: Die reformierte Reform. (Bastian Sick)
これを機に日本のドイツ語教育の現場でも正書法についてのコンセンサスが形成されることを望みます。

人類の記憶装置
2006-02-26 13:46 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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“Today we’re very pleased to tell you that we’re helping the National Archives take one step closer to realizing its vision. Together, we’re launching a pilot program to digitize their video content and offer it to everyone in the world for free.” (from Google Blog)
National Archives Video Sections on Google

This war on terror has become a personal war for so many.
2006-01-26 22:11 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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Doug Barber wrote this internet article on 12 January, just before he died:
My thought today is to help you the reader understand what happens to a soldier when they come home and the sacrifice we continue to make. This war on terror has become a personal war for so many, yet the Bush administration do not want to reveal to America that this is a personal war. They want to run it like a business, and thus they refuse to show the personal sacrifices the soldiers and their families have made for this country.
All is not OK or right for those of us who return home alive and supposedly well. What looks like normalcy and readjustment is only an illusion to be revealed by time and torment. Some soldiers come home missing limbs and other parts of their bodies. Still others will live with permanent scars from horrific events that no one other than those who served will ever understand. We come home from war trying to put our lives back together but some cannot stand the memories and decide that death is better. We kill ourselves because we are so haunted by seeing children killed and whole families wiped out.
Others come home to nothing, families have abandoned them: husbands and wives have left these soldiers, and so have parents. Post-traumatic stress disorder has become the norm amongst these soldiers because they don’t know how to cope with returning to a society that will never understand what they have endured.
PTSD comes in many forms not understood by many: but yet if a soldier has it, America thinks the soldiers are crazy. PTSD comes in the form of depression, anger, regret, being confrontational, anxiety, chronic pain, compulsion, delusions, grief, guilt, dependence, loneliness, sleep disorders, suspiciousness/paranoia, low self-esteem and so many other things.
We are easily startled with a loud bang or noise and can be found ducking for cover when we get panicked. This is a result of artillery rounds going off in a combat zone, or an improvised explosive device blowing up.
I myself have trouble coping with an everyday routine that often causes me to have a short fuse. A lot of soldiers lose jobs just because they are trained to be killers and they have lived in an environment that is conducive to that. We are always on guard for our safety and that of our comrades. When you go to bed at night you wonder will you be sent home in a flag-draped coffin because a mortar round went off on your sleeping area.
Soldiers live in deplorable conditions where burning your own faeces is the order of the day, where going days on end with no shower and the uniform you wear gets so crusty it sticks to your body becomes a common occurrence. We also deal with rationing water or even food. So when a soldier comes home they are unsure of what to do.
This is what PTSD comes in the shape of – soldiers can not often handle coming back to the same world they left behind. It is something that drives soldiers over the edge and causes them to withdraw from society. As Americans we turn our nose down at them wondering why they act the way they do. Who cares about them, why should we help them?
(from Independent Online)

The Other Campaign begins!
2006-01-06 18:18 by Takeshi Ebine(海老根剛)
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Zapatista Blog: Enlace Zapatista
comisión intergaláctica の新サイト:zeztainternazional


