OGMA releases his his first album. His ecstatic music can be heard on myspace.
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One year ago I blogged about Pogo’s youtube video “Alice” - here’s an insightful post about his music on Poemocracy thanks to Our Future Environment for sending this to me.
You can download Pogo’s amazing creations on last.fm.
Karla Tonella has constructed an online document where she is looking at Earth2, an NBC television series from the 1990s.
“Set 200 years in the future when the depleted Earth(1) is mostly uninhabitable, this series turns us back on ourselves to reconsider our relationship to our own planet, indigenous peoples and other species. While post-colonial and frontier metaphors abound, it is the metaphysical themes and the unique semi-sentient planet that set this program apart from other science fiction and adventure series. I will argue that the series uses archetypal figures and mythic themes to promote ideas of connectedness and wholeness as found in popular conceptions of the scientific theory known as the Gaia hypothesis.”
“Titled “The Pope Meets You on Facebook,” the new Pope2You application lets people send and receive “virtual postcards” of Pope Benedict along with inspiring text culled from the pope’s various speeches and messages.”
Via Cult of Mac, via Catholic News.
