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| Meditainment Download Free |
 Meditainment presents a 14 minute free guided meditation called The Secret Garden. Whether you're new or experienced in meditation, you can expect this to work first time. After a 5 minute breathing exercise, you will follow a story where you imagine relaxing on a hammock in your own Secret Garden. During this story you will achieve a meditative state, where you have an opportunity to contemplate a personal issue of your choosing. (47.00) |
| Mystic Fire Video |
"Mystic Fire expands the frontiers of video with a mythically oriented, wild diversity of art, anthropology and the avant-garde. These are tapes that belong in any thinking person's video library; stories and teachings to savor again and again." -San Jose Mercury-News (47.00) |
| HAZARDOUS MEDIA NEWS AND LINKS |
| HAZARDOUS MEDIA NEWS AND LINKS
Hazardous Media was founded in 1995 as the production company for the documentary film "Timothy Leary's Last Trip: with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters" (Fox Lorber/WinStar Home Video), the story of the last days of the 60s counter culture icon. Leary viewed the internet as seeds for another social revolution, and asked Hazardous Media to organize a live internet video cybercast between himself and longtime friend Kesey. The cybercast took place 20 days before his death and is the final scene in the documentary film, which premiered at the 1997 Slamdance Film Festival.
Having successfully produced a hit in the world of "internet showbiz," Hazardous Media was asked to cybercast a fundraising rock concert for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The headline band was The Cure, and Hazardous Media brought them live to the world from Toronto, Canada.
The next cybercast celebrated the birthday of the world's most famous computer, the HAL 9000 from the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey." According to the film's screenplay, written by Arthur C. Clarke, HAL became operational in 1997 in Urbana, Illinois. The University of Illinois at Urbana held a large "CyberFest" celebrating the "birth" of HAL and the potential of making artificially intelligent computers. Hazardous Media cybercast a live image of Arthur Clarke from his home in Colombo, Sri Lanka to the festivities. It was the furthest cybercast ever accomplished, moving video via the internet halfway around the world. The event will be the subject of Hazardous Media's next documentary film, tentatively titled "HAL's Birthday: An Internet Odyssey" with Arthur C. Clark (47.00) |
| Utopia USA |
| Utopia USA is documentary feature starring Noam Chomsky, Tom Robbins, Robert Anton Wilson, Riane Eisler, RU Sirius, Douglas Rushkoff, John Zerzan, Raymond Smith, Ralph Abraham, David Loye, John Mohawk, Lyn Gerry, John Kekes & Howard Zinn - coming soon from deepleaf productions. (47.00) |
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