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21
Apr
09

Rejects?

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17
Apr
09

The disaster is already branded

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Greek Recession?

ATHENS, April 15, 2009 (Reuters)                            Miss Greece

The Greek economy may fall into its first recession since 1993 this year as the global economic crisis hurts the country’s shipping and tourism revenues, central bank governor George Provopoulos said on Wednesday.

‘It is estimated that economic activity will stagnate this year,’ Provopoulos said. ‘It’s even possible to have negative GDP growth rates within the year while activity might be even more unfavourable if international economic conditions deteriorate substantially.’

Provopoulos told the central bank’s annual shareholders meeting Greece’s current account deficit, one of the highest in the European Union as a percentage of GDP, will decline to about 13 percent from 14.4 percent last year as imports fall because of weaker domestic consumption.

Exports of goods and services are expected to drop by 12 percent this year, Provopoulos said. Credit expansion to businesses and households will decelerate further this year. Falling energy prices will help Greece’s EU-harmonised inflation slow to about 1.5 percent this year, from 4.2 percent in 2008.

Core inflation, which excludes energy and food prices, will reach 2.9 percent, compared with 3.4 percent last year, according to central bank estimates.

Unemployment is seen rising by 0.5 to 0.8 percentage points this year from 7.6 percent last year.

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08
Apr
09

Bansky

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“Bansky” is a notorious British underground artist who uses graffiti (among other art forms) in a subversive way to deconstruct pervasive symbols and thus stimulate cultural and political commentary. Bansky’s identity remains a well-publicized mystery, along with a validated explanation of his works and his intent.  Bansky’s works can be regarded as creative destruction, that is, defacement of public property fior a higher/ self-serving purpose:  to introduce “alternative” public discourse through art.  Conversely, the canvals of his work (usually the walls of buildings in crowded public areas) can be seen as destructive creation because the creation of something new inevitably leads to the repurposing of the canvas itself through the newly-created artwork.  Bansky’s operating strategies  – usually a “design and dash” method – seem to follow similar energy patterns as those of anarchist activities (at least specifically speaking, i.e. during the Greek riots).  Moreover, Bansky-as-myth and rioters-as-symbol epitomize a state of liminality in the sense that they cannot be placed within a consistent framework. Their symbolic and mythical status oscillates between anarchy [[social marginality]] and organized political movement [[within the cultural/ capitalist logic]].

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05
Apr
09

Cinematic Mis-mnemonics

I would like to bring myself back in touch with my culture. But I have restricted means to do so. I thought America was the land where anything can happen. I thought  cyberspace could produce a surrogate culture for me. I guess I will have to make do with whatever I can find – even if it is reductive and offensive to me. And kind of funny at the same time.  Cinematically manufactured mythologies.

Locating the feeling visually, through cinematic and televisual detours:

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