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27.09.2010.

MUZIKA:

Skullflower
Ruins

Skullflower, one of the most important and influential British noise bands, formed in 1988. They are eternally led by Matthew Bower, the current lineup featuring Lee ‘Culver’ Stokoe and Samantha Davies. Recent studio recordings and concerts have featured original drummer / vocalist Stuart Dennison.
The band originally evolved from a group of occasional, floating players working under various guises, which became Skullflower prior to the release of the debut “Birthdeath” EP on Broken Flag records in 1988. This first record featured the following line-up: Stefan Jaworzyn, Gary Mundy (of the seminal Ramleh), Matthew Bower and Stuart Dennison.

FILM:

Ward 13 (2003)




Director:Peter Cornwell

This really geeky animated short simply manages to crawl in a most unpleasant way under your skin.
Ben is taken to hospital. But the hospital is not the one he would like to be in. After waking up in the hospital, Ben realizes that he's being held in an experimental hospital, where everything is mysterious. After seeing one experimental patient in the next room, Ben realizes that it is time to get out of the hospital as soon as possible. Go Ben, run for your life.

KNJIGA:
Thomas Bernhard - Stari majstori




Jedan od najznačajnijih i najautentičnijih pisaca XX veka, Tomas Bernhard, poslednjom je svojom voljom zabranio da se njegovi dramski komadi, sve dok važe autorska prava, izvode u njegovoj domovini - Austriji. U istoriji je veoma teško naći pandan odnosu koji je Bernhard imao prema “otadžbini”. Neki su taj odnos prikazivali kao “neverovatnu mržnju”, drugi su ga pak povezivali sa piščevom nedvosmislenom zgađenošću nad svakim oblikom oportunizma i malograđanštine u svom okruženju. Najpre će biti da je Bernhard poštovao osnovno načelo građanske svesti, koje nalaže da se drugim zemljama možda i može, ali svojoj nikada ne sme oprostiti bilo kakva greška, pogotovo ako se učini prema drugima. U tom odnosu, naravno, bilo je i te fenomenalne, bernhardovske lucidne, urnebesno-cinične samosvojnosti, koja se provukla kroz sva njegova dela, učinivši ga “novim klasikom” svetske književnosti. U centru romana “Stari majstori” nalazi se Tintoretovo “remek-delo” “Čovek sa sedom bradom” (smešteno u bečkom Muzeju stare umetnosti) kojem svakodnevno u hodočašće dolaze ljubitelji umetnosti. Oko te slike se kuju razne priče, ona se tumači na hiljadu načina, zapaža se svaki detalj i o njemu nadugo razglaba…
The book is set in Vienna on one day around the year of its publication, 1985. Reger is an 82-year-old music critic who writes pieces for the Times. For over thirty years he has sat on the same bench in front of Tintoretto's White-bearded Man in the Bordone Room of the Kunsthistorisches Museum for four or five hours of the morning of every second day. He finds this environment the one in which he can do his best thinking. He is aided in this habit by the gallery attendant Irrsigler, who prevents other visitors from using the bench when Reger requires it.