Nabokov Videos
Bookbabble Episode 51: We Can’t Let You Read That!
from Bookbabble - A podcast for booklovers everywhere! on November 07, 2009
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Bookbabble Episode 51: We Can’t Let You Read That! Recorded 1 Nov 2009 Babblers: Bjorn, Lone, Marcel, Donny, with guest Glenda Larke Synopsis: The group talks about censorship in our literature, and as it happens in our respective countries. We discuss about what’s clearly bad, why they should or shouldn’t, and the beef about the whole process. Also, a little on NaNoWriMo, and why teapots can be so titillating they deserved to be banned! Show Length: 1:21:01 mins Mentioned Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov Ulysses, James Joyce NaNoWriMo Glenda Larke on the Internet! Official website Glenda’s Blog Glenda’s Facebook page
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Don Askarian about love, idology, filmmaking
from YouTube :: Tag // albania on August 10, 2009
Duration: 475
Duration: 475
Author: FilmaboutDonAskarian Keywords: Don Askarian about love idology filmmaking Bresson Nabokov Tarkovski Tolstoy Iosseliani Added: August 10, 2009
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Alexei Kovalev #27 Tribute
from YouTube :: Tag // lost on July 06, 2009
Duration: 217
Duration: 217
Author: EvgeniMalkinN71 Keywords: Kovalev Alexei Morozov Yashin Alexander Ovechkin Semin Frolov Evgeni Malkin Nabokov KHL NHL Goals Россия Алексей Ковалев КХЛ НХЛ Added: July 6, 2009
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Rubber Band of Brothers
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on June 28, 2009
Duration: 277
Duration: 277
Living in New York has it's advantages. If I want a hoagie at any time in the afternoon, chances are I can find a sub shop and go to town on one of those grinders. If I want to bust my wife for possession with intent to sell, chances are I can join the police force, watch her as she slowly descends into an opiate-based hell, and then send her packing to the big house. And if I want to make a podcast and have it feature people who aren't myself or Mark, there is a large pool of talented people raring to star in one of these in exhange for a hero and a bullet of smack.A year ago, a friend at a temp job started making a rubber band ball which gave me the idea for the following video podcast. Now let your eyes feast on that which I have slaved over and toiled over and overacted over Orville Redenbacher, and let the popcorn flow forth like wine from God's butt!
also in: Absurd Ayn rand Bathroom Comedy Detective Humor Jokes Nabokov Nonsense Objectivism Ol faithful Rubber band ball Sentience Weird
Stomp Commercial - 30 sec (HD)
from YouTube :: Videos by shilson on April 21, 2009
Duration: 34
Duration: 34
This is a commercial I shot for Stomp Goalie Equipment. You can check them out at http://www.stompmfg.com Here's a statement from the Stomp web-site: "Here at Stomp Manufacturing we're striving to produce the finest goaltending products in the Hockey Industry. Our experience and ability to produce (start to finish) custom made goalie equipment is allowing us to establish ourselves as a high end Canadian Manufacturer. Many goaltenders worldwide having confidence in the Stomp brand are learning that we are willing to go above and beyond to satisfy goalies at every level for both male and female athletes. We are addressing the concerns and issues of today's goaltender while creating ideas for superior protection, design and innovation." Their equipment is top notch, cutting edge, and the best on the market. They've revolutionized goalie equipment. Maximum comfort, durability, and control. I wouldn't wear or recommend any other product. Thanks to Ryan Barnett, John Habrun, Jesse Martinello, and Jay Mayor for lacing up the skates in this commercial spot. Also thanks to Harrow arena for the ice time needed to film this spot. Author: Shilson Keywords: stomp goalie equipment kingsville ontario canada brians heaton rbk swd vaughn save sean burke trevor kidd martin brodeur patrick roy shutout goaltender blocker trapper pads glove nabokov tim thomas jonas hiller commercial hockey HD ice windsor essex 73's ryan barnett steve shilson john habrun jay mayor jesse martinello ovechkin sidney crosby breakaway shootout Added: April 20, 2009
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Russia - Presentation Ceremony & National Anthem IHWC2008
from YouTube :: Videos by takharov on April 03, 2009
Duration: 267
Duration: 267
Coverage of the presentation of the gold medals and a rather raucous rendition of the beautiful stirring Russian national anthem from the IIHF World Championships, where Russia took the gold against fierce rivals Canada. Author: takharov Keywords: Russia Canada Ice Hockey Quebec City 2008 Ovechkin Tretiak Bykov Kovalchuk Staal Markov Semin Nabokov Fasel Halifax Gold Medal Ceremony National Anthem Added: April 3, 2009
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Azar Nafisi (BSS #260)
from The Bat Segundo Show on January 26, 2009
Duration: 2404
Duration: 2404
Azar Nafisi is most recently the author of Things I ve Been Silent About, as well as Reading Lolita in Tehran. Condition of Mr. Segundo: Reliving transcendent memories. Author: Azar Nafisi Subjects Discussed: Authenticity, W.G. Sebald, photographs and text, Iranian birth certificates, being true to the story when writing a memoir, accuracy and memoirs, the extraordinary nature of the ordinary, A Memoir in Books, constructs within constructs, Emily Dickinson, dreams that are tainted by reality, The Great Gatsby, Nafisi s mother creating a dream out of a frozen past, unhappy marriages, presenting a cardboard version of yourself, frankness, books vs. reality, Dorothy Sayers, Henry James and World War I, asserting life in totalitarianism, Italian neorealists, great things that come from limitations, Samira Makhmalbaf s The Apple, Czslew Milosz vs. Witold Gombrovich, Ferdowski, The Prince, and others as frameworks to understand 20th century Iran, human beings and the creative impulse, writing a book of literary criticism on Nabokov that resonates with the Islamic Republic, prying mothers and outrage, personal connections and subjective viewpoints in relation to books, collection vs. hording in relation to storytelling, feeling regret, the commercial shadow of Reading Lolita, avoiding the Iran categorization, subconscious Nabokovian themes, the memoir as betrayal, Muriel Spark, Speak, Memory, and self-consciousness. EXCERPT FROM SHOW: Correspondent: Fariba s birth certificate is fake, you note later on in the book. Nafisi: Yes. Correspondent: And also the marriage of your parents was built, as you say, on a lie. So you have this scenario throughout your life in which you have the most authoritative text, being a birth certificate, being unreliable. So this brings me back to the question of the pictures and the text. Nafisi: Definitely. I mean, authenticity itself is such a dubious word, isn t it? Authentic to whom? And at what point in your life? Authenticity itself changes. But definitely. And especially in regards to my life in Iran and with my mother. The question of what appeared and what people claimed to be real. And what one discovered to be the truth. Those two were running parallel to one another. Seldom meeting, actually. Correspondent: I guess the question though is: How can you, who specializes in books throughout your life I mean, that s your living! Nafisi: (laughs) Correspondent: So here you have this unreliable relationship with text that your life is predicated upon. How you can even trust text if there is this lack of authenticity? Nafisi: Well, you have to trust the story. Because if you want the story to be good, quote unquote, you have to be true to the story. And it takes you places where sometimes you don t want to go. It forces you to reveal things that you don t want to reveal. But if you re focused on the story, you realize that the story will take its revenge if you don t give it what it needs. So that is why I think so many authors, or so many people keep saying like Vita Sackville-West, in terms of her diaries. She says that, I am writing because of truth. Because there s so many pieces of the truth. And you reveal your truth. It is not because you have hold of the truth, but because the process of storytelling reveals the truth both to you and hopefully to the readers. Correspondent: Does it matter then if you don t quite have the exact truth? I mean, there s a lot of controversy here in America, in particular about what a memoir really should be and how accurate it needs to be. Nafisi: Well, there s two thins I need to say about that. One is when you deliberately fabricate something. And unfortunately, a lot of times, in terms of the recent events, it is to sell. I tried to very much actually, the scandalous parts of my book are very much buried. This was a test for me. Can you write a memoir? Which is a family memoir. Which doesn t come out with fireworks. And it can still attract people. Because what is extraordinary to me is what we call the ordinary. You know, nothing is ordinary. That was what I was trying to investigate. So if you deliberately fabricate, I think then that we are entering a different world. But a memoir, because its a narrative and its a story, by nature, it s a construct. I think we should admit that at the outset. That it is a construct. You try and remain true to facts. But what are facts? From whose point of view? And one thing that I discovered which is very obvious now to me, but it wasn t then is how much you select. There were people in my life who were very central to my life. Like my brother, whom I love and we ve had many, many experiences together. But he was not necessarily central to the story. So you cut-and-paste, according to the themes that your story demands. And so how can you say that a memoir is not a construct? (Photo credit: wip_partnership)
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Anita (Teen Line Body Shape) at Second Life.
from YouTube :: Tag // secondlife on June 15, 2008
Duration: 296
Duration: 296
'Anita (Teen Line Body Shape)' is a 3D animation film, set at Second Life. Directed by Steve Beck. Produced by Metaverse Machinima Productions. Distributed by Metaverse Branding. Sponsored by Metaverse Store. Anita (Teen Line Body Shape) is made by Metaverse 3Designs. Anita is inspired by Lolita (1955), a novel by Vladimir Nabokov. The novel is both internationally famous for its innovative style and infamous for its controversial subject: the book's narrator and protagonist, Humbert, becoming sexually obsessed with a young girl named Dolores Haze. After its publication, Lolita attained a classic status, becoming one of the best known and most controversial examples of 20th century literature. The name "Lolita" has entered pop culture to describe a sexually precocious young girl. The novel has been adapted to film twice, once in 1962 by Stanley Kubrick starring James Mason as Humbert Humbert, with Sue Lyon as Lolita, and again in 1997 by Adrian Lyne, starring Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert, and Dominique Swain as Lolita. Author: lillyfiggis Keywords: kubrick adrian lyne nabokov machinima 3D second life SL lolita teen literature pop culture young girl lilly figgis Added: June 15, 2008
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Russia - Canada IHWC 2008 Russian Gold Anthem РОССИЯ КАНАДА
from Most Discussed on May 18, 2008
Duration: 81
Duration: 81
RUSSIA WON WORLD ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP 2008! IHWC 2008 WE WON!!!!!! Referee helped to Canada, people helped to Canada, BUT WE F**KIN WON! WE BELIEVED 15 YEARS AND WE WOOOOOON! WE WERE THE BEST ALL THESE 15 YEARS, NO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY AND WE PROVED OUR TEAM WAS THE BEST, NOW THE BEST AND WILL THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To all CANADIENS who thinks they have a better team: haha a lot of players werent on IHWC also, Malkin, Zubov, Gonchar,Datsuk, Zherdev, Alex Kovalev! and many others. And shut the fuck up about such a bad palyers from Philly as Pronger idiot! he is just fighter. SO WHERE IS YOUR TEAM??? HA HA HA Russia - Canada 2008 game World Championship 2008 5-4 Russia won in overtime! Россия - Канада финал Чемпионата Мира по хоккею 2008! Россия побеждает в овертайме несмотря на помощь судьи канадцам, местную публику и грязную игру канадцев! ОПЯТЬ НАЧИНАЕТСЯ НАША ЭРА! УРААААААААААА! Гимн в исполнении Овечкина, Маркова, Быкова, Третьяка, Морозова, Радулова и всех наших БОГАТЫРЕЙ! ВСЕМ РУССКИМ ПРОШУ КОММЕНТИРОВАТЬ!
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On biopsies and ambiguities of relief
from spacetwo : patalab on May 07, 2008
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click for video: Quicktime / .m4v for iPod / direct streaming for PC at Blip.tv "The relief becomes an image of the world as it comes into existence. The relief as the point between image and space. The moment when the figure breaks free of the surface and gains its own independent life. When geological contours divide and become land-masses, which in turn change. Or when we make a decision about who we want to be as human beings." Further investigating visual matters and related semiotics, Sam Renseiw inconspicuously recorded the in-depth flatness of surface, confined. View the docu-vooodle pro forma excerpts with Ukrainian soundtrack overlay by clicking here or on the links above. (patafilm # 596, 02'54'', 15.5Mb, Quicktime/mov - other versions at Blip.tv) Today's Bonus Lumiere Video features a relief of image and space, lectured. (Lum # 111, "the goodiepal lecture", 00'54'', 3.8MB, Quicktime/mov) More of other's lumieres at the main site. Today's Patalab Metaphor Video re-play supplement features another algebra of space, with smaller, poorer and cheaper overlays. (patafilm # 467,[03.08.2007 post] 01'57'' 7.4MB, Quicktime/mov.
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Henrik Lundqvist vs. Evgeni Nabokov
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork on May 05, 2008
Duration: 132
Duration: 132
This is my first video ever. lol. so, say whatever you want. Author: LunqvistNabokov Keywords: San Jose Sharks New York Rangers Henrik Lundqvist Evgeni Nabokov NHL hockey Added: May 5, 2008
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Nabokov and the moment of truth
from Favorites of LaBlogotheque on April 21, 2008
Duration: 409
Duration: 409
Mr. Butterflyman
also in: Arts Crafts Howto Literature Nabokov
Nabokov and the moment of truth
from Favorites of LaBlogotheque on April 21, 2008
Duration: 409
Duration: 409
Mr. Butterflyman
also in: Arts Crafts Howto Literature Nabokov
NPR Books: April 17, 2008
from NPR: Books Podcast on April 17, 2008
Duration: 1176
Duration: 1176
1) Harry Potter in the courtroom - the author of an encyclopedia of the characters and events from the novels of J.K. Rowling faces a copyright battle; 2) In "Bad Money" Kevin Phillips warns that the enormous influence of the credit industry threatens the U.S. economy; 3) Richard Price discusses the "Lush Life" of the Lower East Side of New York on the Bryant Park Project.
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