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zezt
wrote on August 16th, at 10:20am EST:
I LOVE this clip, Really powerful. And I am very interested in what the woman said at approx. 5:35, of how many youth seem to use sacred medicine as a drug. And that this is because--she suggests--they don't know they needn't belong to the world of wars, and greed etc. I would love for someone to really go into this more!
tapenoise
wrote on July 11th, at 5:48pm EST:
poetry is the state of mind most inclined towards Quetzalcoatl.
sokbok
wrote on July 4th, at 12:44am EST:
transmitting......thanks for the inspiration. please keep making these movies. they are nice and short. I stay focused for the WHOLE movie. thanks.......
johnking
wrote on June 20th, at 11:40am EST:
These clips are so inspiring. Thank you Daniel Pinchbeck! (and Joao Amorim and the rest). You exceed my expectations and fuel my imagination.
Melosa20
wrote on May 20th, at 3:23am EST:
Thank you.
sokbok
wrote on May 19th, at 1:07pm EST:
THANKS for the new Radin video, I am ready for part 2
Etznab
wrote on May 1st, at 2:02pm EST:
There is an article on Jim Fornier on Reality sandwich this week
sokbok
wrote on April 6th, at 6:42pm EST:
the new rick doblin video is nice, brave even, for his position on 2012 is kinda different from the other videos. MAPS set up a wonderfull workshop I attended in Mendocino at earthdance. They are doing important work.......as far as the symbolic animations in all the videos, I like them. the 3 arrow recycling symbol is EVERYWHERE....what might a 2012 recycling symbol look like? simple symbiotic symbols spinning inward........THANKS FOR THE WISDOM AND KEEP IT UP>>>>.
sokbok
wrote on March 30th, at 9:18pm EST:
this is cool, thanks for pushing the envelope of iclips
EarlSandwich
wrote on March 15th, at 4:38am EST:
The medium of this video and the video itself shows that we (the progressive minds) can use technology for us just as effectively as it is used against us (and our cause). Modern technology is in a state of such extreme entropy that we can mold it into a progressive or constructive state. Through use of computer technology, we can create and communicate our ideas quickly and effectively, and try to influence world consciousness. I see this page, this video, and this internet as tools to, as Mr. Pinchbeck put it, "Break open the Head." It's finally possible to sit on your ass, and help change the world.


About

Welcome to Postmodern Times, a series of short animated films presenting new ideas about global consciousness and techniques for social and ecological transformation.

Credits:
Executive Producer Daniel Pinchbeck
Directed by Joao Amorim
Co-directed/Produced by Nikos Katsaounis
Full Credits
www.postmoderntimes.com


Full Credits:

Design - Rodrigo Lima
Animation - Carlos Duba
Camera - Felipe Barbosa
Editing - Pedro Tarrago
Animation Assistant - Felipe Astolfi
Sound Design - 2monochannels.com

Co-Produced by Curious Pictures



More Info:

1 - Consciousness is the Key

2 - Toward 2012

3 - Another Green World - Kevin Danaher

4 - The Tipping Point - Rick Doblin

5 - A Myth About Matter - Jim Fournier

6 - Scientific Taboos - Dean Radin

7 - Teacher Plants - Maria Alice

8 - Web Democracy - Ken Jordan


Consciousness is the Key

The first episode features four underground hip hop artists -- Naada, Propaganda Anonymous, 2HL, and iLL SpoKKinN -- and producer euphAmism in an animated music video packing lyrical and graphical punch in a call for global awakening.

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Toward 2012

"Toward 2012", introduces the project, explaining concepts from the best-selling book, "2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl" by Daniel Pinchbeck, in the author's own voice. Future segments will focus on shamanism, sustainability, alternative energy systems, the Mayan Calendar, quantum physics and synchronicity, human sexuality, and a host of other subjects. www.realitysandwich.com

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Another Green World - Kevin Danaher

This episode explores the viability and necessity of a green economy and methods to kick-start one through "green community-centers" in every major city. Kevin Danaher is an anti-globalization activist, and the co-founder of Global Exchange, and the executive producer of Green Festivals. The Green Festivals are festivals that happen annually in four cities to promote environmentally friendly ideas and products.

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The Tipping Point -
Rick Doblin


In this episode founder and president of MAPS, Rick Doblin, goes over the history of the radical cultural and political changes that happened during the 60’s. He argues that the tipping point was achieved through a combination of synergies fueled in large by the youth’s experimentation with mind altering substances.

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A Myth About Matter -
Jim Fournier


Jim Fournier is founder and President of the Biomass Energy & Carbon, a Colorado based R&D company commercializing biomass gasification and developing a revolutionary new "carbon negative" bio-fuels technology that can remove CO2 from the air by generating sustainable energy and a high-carbon fertilizer from biomass.

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Scientific Taboos -
Dean Radin


Dean Radin, chief SCIENTIST at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, explores the tears in the fabric of our scientific paradigm. Are there any scientific taboos? Is it time we challenge them?

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Teacher Plants -
Maria Alice


Maria Alice, Godmother of Santo Daime Religion in Brazil, and Anthropologist Bia Labate talk about Ayahuaska, its benefits, risks and how it can open a new ecological perspective for urban people. Through animation and Music join us on this ride to higher states of consciousness.

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Web Democracy -
Ken Jordan


Ken Jordan is the co-founder of evolver and www.realitysandwich.com, he is a pioneer in the field of alternative social networks and strong advocate of an unregulated internet. This episode explores the initial motivations for creating the internet, and how it differs in its structure from previous means of mass communication.

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