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New Media in the Land of Manana

New Media in the Land of Manana

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This a story of change. A journey from Old Media to New Media in the Land of Mañana.

Recent Posts

  • River Where We Dream

    Posted on Sunday November 18th, 2007 at 00:26 in Uncategorized

    Land of Mañana debut… River Where We Dream  We must journey Let the eagles fly And Lead the way The bad wind whistles Through the canyons on the way Our lips dry as the river bed But in our memory There is a river The river is our home River Whe...

  • Democracy in Dakar: Ep 6 - All Rappers Have a Dream

    Posted on Thursday November 15th, 2007 at 00:02 in communication

    The African Underground: Democracy in Dakar project is a multi media internet based documentary film series that follows the role of hip-hop on the 2007 presidential elections in Dakar Senegal. Episodes were being filmed and uploaded live during Febr...

  • Welcome to the Future

    Posted on Tuesday November 13th, 2007 at 00:52 in communication, tool

    I had another THIS IS WHY I LOVE NEW MEDIA moment last night. My wife and I were talking about the presidential race, and in particular, a speech that Obama recently gave in Iowa. Being as my life is New Media, I jumped on Google and typed in three w...

  • Bolivian Marching Powder

    Posted on Monday November 12th, 2007 at 00:06 in communication

    A message from the film-maker… Last September, on the day George W. Bush was due to avoid crossing paths with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the United Nations, I tuned in to C-Span to see what was happening. But another story that I saw there was far ...

  • New Mexico’s Nuclear Enchantment

    Posted on Sunday November 11th, 2007 at 00:13 in knme

    Land of Mañana debut…  New Mexico’s Nuclear Enchantment If the Nuclear Age can sometimes be considered absurd and humorous, then photographer Patrick Nagatani has captured some of this surrealism as he takes us on an atomic tour of New Mex...

  • Pueblo Peoples: First Contact

    Posted on Saturday November 10th, 2007 at 00:36 in knme

    Land of Mañana debut… Pueblo Peoples: First Contact Late one afternoon in May 1539, the world of the Pueblo Indians changed forever when Estebanico - a Black slave from Morocco - and his 300 retinue of Mexican Indians marched into the Zuni city o...

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