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We are all affected by it...call it advertising, propaganda, programming, social engineering, psychological operations, or whatever other term could be applied. The act of a force outside of your mind trying to convince you to do something. In the kick-off episode of this series we go over the etymology and definitions of the above terms and then get into an example of how 'conversations' on this topic usually play out within the corporate media [hint: they suck]. We also take a listen to some shitty pop music and ask 'how do the lyrics affect the human brain', mainly in an unconscious way. We conclude part 1 with an adaptation of the Zen TV Experiment and how it could be used with any kind of screen, to the benefit of us all. [Click to Listen]
On the heels of our 5 part series on the Corporate Media, we tryout the Zen TV Experiment. Instead of passively watching TV, try this:-Watch 15 minutes of a scripted sitcom without the sound.-Watch 15 minutes of a news program without the sound.-Watch the TV for 30 minutes while it is turned off.It only takes 1 hour and we promise, it will be a more memorable 1 hour than anything on the TV you would normally be watching. The places your mind will go and the thoughts you will come up with in that 30 minute period may just surprise you. [Click to Listen]
Tra disegni di legge, censura, allarmi, emergenze varie, smentite e dietro-front, cerchiamo di capire quali sono i pericoli veri che corre l'informazione libera su internet. Come sempre il tutto condito con la dose giusta di musica, ovviamente libera, ovviamente rock. Visitate i link: Zen TV Experiment Aurea - Lo spettacolo della matematica La musica di oggi: Valerian (Homesick) Letters Burning (I'm Here and You're There) EndeverafteR (I wanna be your man) Downstream (Forsaken) Harem (Con tutto il fiato che hai)
Ancora dallo studio di Sanremo - la parola d'ordine è "svegliamoci", e allora via con il rock più scatenato e una bella manciata di pilloline rosse. Per l'antidroga: non stiamo parlando di narcotici, ascoltate l'episodio di oggi e quello precedente prima di partire con i cani. Ricordatevi di provare lo Zen TV Experiment: apre gli occhi, parola del Dok! La musica di oggi: Anemo (Pray) Brother Love (Soccergirl) Plaster Caster (Primitive Need) EndeverafteR (I wanna be your man) Coreya (Neanche una luce)