Artist John de Meijer talks to Richard Hering about his first exhibition in London, at the Wayward Gallery, Mowlem Street E2 9HE. For all things arty, go to http:/...
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Artist John de Meijer talks to Richard Hering about his first exhibition in London, at the Wayward Gallery, Mowlem Street E2 9HE. For all things arty, go to http://visionon.tv/headmix, and embed the whole channel http://visionon.tv/web/headmix/embed
Xav on John de Meij...
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Headmix art critic Xavier Hering-Wright, age 6, explains why this onegets 7 out of 10. At John de Meijer&os;s exhibition at the Wayward Gallery, Mowlem Street, Bet...
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Headmix art critic Xavier Hering-Wright, age 6, explains why this onegets 7 out of 10. At John de Meijer%oss exhibition at the Wayward Gallery, Mowlem Street, Bethnal Green, London. http://visionon.tv/headmix
Xav critiques John ...
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Headmix&os; chief art critic Xavier Hering-Wright, age 6, sorts the great from the not-so-great in John de Meijer&os;s exhibit at the Wayward Gallery, Mowlem Stree...
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Headmix%os chief art critic Xavier Hering-Wright, age 6, sorts the great from the not-so-great in John de Meijer%oss exhibit at the Wayward Gallery, Mowlem Street, Bethnal Green. Definitely not the Olympics (TM)! http://visionon.tv/headmix
Shield reporters fr...
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Curbing media monopolies and shielding reporters from being pressured to break the law would loosen abusive moguls&os; power over British politics, says "Chavs" au...
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Curbing media monopolies and shielding reporters from being pressured to break the law would loosen abusive moguls%os power over British politics, says "Chavs" author Owen Jones. Media reforms should also boost working-class voices by stopping unpaid internships and giving scholarships to those usually excluded.
Autumn foraging
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Andrew Price of A-Z of Bushcraft fame was on BBC Wales showing former Surf champion Renee how to find food for free. Watch more on http://www.azbushcraft.com
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Andrew Price of A-Z of Bushcraft fame was on BBC Wales showing former Surf champion Renee how to find food for free. Watch more on http://www.azbushcraft.com
Real media reform i...
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Author Dan Hind talks of the cancer-like criminal endeavours linking major UK media, politicians and the police that have come out of the ongoing Leveson Inquiry. ...
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Author Dan Hind talks of the cancer-like criminal endeavours linking major UK media, politicians and the police that have come out of the ongoing Leveson Inquiry. He says deep-rooted media reform could profoundly change UK politics and economic policy.
Women mere sex obje...
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Equality Now London director Jacqui Hunt calls for reforms with teeth to tackle the portrayal of women and girls as sex objects by many of the UK media. Rules shou...
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Equality Now London director Jacqui Hunt calls for reforms with teeth to tackle the portrayal of women and girls as sex objects by many of the UK media. Rules should include a right of reply for individuals and whole groups facing discrimination.
UK media reforms mu...
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Media academic Natalie Fenton says channeling public fury about the phone hacking scandal is critical to ending private and corporate dominance over UK governments...
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Media academic Natalie Fenton says channeling public fury about the phone hacking scandal is critical to ending private and corporate dominance over UK governments. People should shout out: "we%osre mad!" to force politicians%os hands.
The end of media co...
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James Curran, professor at Goldsmiths talks to visionOntv about how to tackle media concentration which distorts British public life and sees in the actual crisis ...
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James Curran, professor at Goldsmiths talks to visionOntv about how to tackle media concentration which distorts British public life and sees in the actual crisis a unique opportunity to get a better press. http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/media-research-centre/
Murder detective tu...
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Former Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames, an ex-police detective, gives a first-hand account of her family&os;s media mauling by journalists from Rupert Murdoch&os...
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Former Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames, an ex-police detective, gives a first-hand account of her family%oss media mauling by journalists from Rupert Murdoch%oss News of the World newspaper. She is among many victims calling for media reform.
MP Watson urges pub...
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British Labour MP Tom Watson explains how grassroots pressure for media reform will be critical to see off what is likely to be intense lobbying of politicians to ...
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British Labour MP Tom Watson explains how grassroots pressure for media reform will be critical to see off what is likely to be intense lobbying of politicians to water down Leveson inquiry proposals due out later this year. He spoke after addressing the Rally for Media Reform in London.
Air Mozilla
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At Mozilla Open House in London, Zandr Milewski talks to Rosie about the streaming service Air Mozilla. With this project, Zandr is managing the live streaming and...
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At Mozilla Open House in London, Zandr Milewski talks to Rosie about the streaming service Air Mozilla. With this project, Zandr is managing the live streaming and distribution of all Mozilla videos contents. https://air.mozilla.org/ More Mozilla interviews by visionOntv: visionon.tv/mozillafestival
What's a Mozilla Rep?
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At the new Mozilla offices in London during Open House 2, William (aka fuzzyfox) tells us how he got involved in volunteering for Mozilla and what it means to be a...
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At the new Mozilla offices in London during Open House 2, William (aka fuzzyfox) tells us how he got involved in volunteering for Mozilla and what it means to be a Mozilla Rep. https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Fuzzyfox More films like this: http://visionon.tv/mozillafestival
Collecting Clams on...
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Former Welsh surfing champion Renee Godfrey sets out to explore how the changing seasons affect life in Wales. In this BBC programme she meets Andrew Price of A-Z ...
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Former Welsh surfing champion Renee Godfrey sets out to explore how the changing seasons affect life in Wales. In this BBC programme she meets Andrew Price of A-Z of Bushcraft who showed her how to forage on a beach on Gower. http://www.azbushcraft.com
Barka's love letter
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Artist Barka shows us how to keep your wooing simple! Part of the opening exhibition "what will survive of us is love" at the invisible line gallery, 87 Dalston La...
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Artist Barka shows us how to keep your wooing simple! Part of the opening exhibition "what will survive of us is love" at the invisible line gallery, 87 Dalston Lane, London E8 2NG. Interview by Richard Hering. http://barka-art.tumblr.com/ http://visionon.tv/headmix
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Artist Daniela Yohannes tells Richard Hering how she found her voice in Thailand and East Africa. She is now exhibiting at the invisible line, 87 Dalston Lane, Lon...
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Artist Daniela Yohannes tells Richard Hering how she found her voice in Thailand and East Africa. She is now exhibiting at the invisible line, 87 Dalston Lane, London E8 2NG. http://danielayohannes.com http://visionon.tv/headmix
Oil Painting Protest over BP sponsorship in Tate Modern Turbine Hall Liberate Tate calls for footprint of art museum to be free from Big Oil Tuesday (14 September) art activists from Liberate Tate staged a guerrilla art intervention in Tate Modern, covering the floor of the iconic Turbine Hall with dozens of litres of oil paint in protest at the museum taking sponsorship from BP. The flash mob-style event was staged a day before a Tate Board of Trustees meeting. Liberate Tate are part of a growing public movement calling on Tate's governing body to end its sponsorship agreement with the oil company. Tate's Board of Trustees has decided to review the BP corporate sponsorship. At 5pm, around 50 figures dressed in black entered the gallery each carrying a BP-branded oil paint tube. In a circle they placed the paint tubes on the floor and each stamped on one, spraying out dozens of litres of paint in a huge burst across the floor. The installation art work, 'Crude', was then signed 'Liberate Tate' and offered to Tate for its collection. Blake Williams, a participant in the performance, said: "Ten years ago tobacco companies were seen as respectable partners for public institutions. The Gulf of Mexico oil spill has brought home to an even wider public that the impact of big oil companies like BP on the environment and the global climate makes them equally unethical for an art museum, especially one that purports to demonstrate leadership in response to climate change." Tate's latest annual report (2009/10), released this month, claims "sustainability is a prime consideration throughout Tate's work". Tate reduced its energy use and overall carbon emissions last year and makes much of its partnership with the Carbon Trust and that it was a founding signatory to the national 10:10 campaign, launched at Tate Modern, aiming to reduce carbon emissions by 10% in 2010. Liberate Tate said: "Tate has so far chosen to take a very narrow view of its footprint in relation to climate change and to not yet take into account its formal relationship with Big Oil. At a time when arts institutions wish to demonstrate how central the arts are in bringing social benefits to all and thus deserving of strong public funding, the museum must accept responsibility for its full impact in society." "Tate has a sponsor in BP that is engaged in socially and ecologically destructive activities. This is incompatible with Tate's ethical guidelines, its stated vision in regard to sustainability and climate change, and for maintaining Tate's reputation. In addition, its mission is undermined if visitors to Tate galleries cannot enjoy great art without the museum making them complicit in creating climate chaos. We call on the governing body to recognise this and end Tate's relationship with BP." Earlier this year Liberate Tate issued an open invitation for artists, art lovers and other concerned members of the public to act to ensure that Tate ends its oil sponsorship by the end of 2011 ahead of Tate Modern's expansion into its cleaned out underground oil tanks. "You don't abandon your friends because they have a temporary difficulty." - Nicholas Serota, Tate Director An oil spill is one thing. Destruction of entire ecosystems, massive human rights abuses and millions of deaths from climate change is another thing altogether. BP's 'difficulty' is not temporary; it is fundamental. BP is a climate criminal - pushing our civilisation to the brink of destruction in pursuit of profit. Climate Change kills hundreds of thousands of people a year and will kill many more unless we act immediately and radically to stop it. BP and the Tate should not be friends. It is long past time for the Tate to abandon BP and renounce its complicity in their crimes.