This year I will be among the invited speaker of TECHNARTE , art and technology conference to be held in Bilbao the 15/16 April 2010 . My speech (April 16 at 11:45 ) will be titled 'This is not an artwork' and will focus on the work of the same name created about a year ago and dedicated to the Italian philosopher Maurizio Ferraris. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - After 2009 edition, in 2010 I'll again be one of the invited speaker at TECHNARTE , international conference on art & technology, Bilbao, 15/16 April 2010. My speech, titled 'This is not an artwork' , will focus on the invisible artwork Realized in 2009 and dedicated to Italian philosopher Maurizio Ferraris.
you taste All you feel All That You love All that you hate All you distrust All you save All that you give All that you deal All that you buy Beg, borrow or steal All you create All you destroy All that you do All that you say All that you eat Everyone you meet All that you slight Everyone you fight all that is now All that is gone All that's to come And everything under the sun is in tune But the sun is eclipsed by the moon
"There is no dark side of the moon, really. Matter of fact it's all dark."
On 9 January 2010, Sudanese communities and activists around the world are joining together to call on international leaders to take urgent diplomatic action to prevent an escalation of conflict in Sudan that could lead to massive human rights violations
9 January 2010 also marks the fifth anniversary of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which signaled the end of the civil war. Millions were killed. Millions were displaced. Millions suffered dire human rights abuses.
And one year on from 9 January 2010 – in 365 days – a referendum is due to be held to determine the future of Sudan.
But there is a real danger that war will return. Violence is on the increase in Southern Sudan and in Darfur millions continue to suffer daily in camps.
Join Sudan365: join thousands of people across the world by drumming along to a global beat for peace in Sudan.
The beat will start in Sudan and will be echoed by people from all over the world: from Nairobi to New York, London to Tokyo.
Famous drummers from Radiohead, The Police, Pink Floyd, Snow Patrol and the legendary musicians Mohammed Munir, Yehia Khalil and Mustaffa Tettey Addy are all joining the beat.
Join a beat for peace and call on governments worldwide to take action to prevent war in Sudan.
Join a beat for peace and call on governments worldwide and Sudanese leaders to protect the people of Sudan.
Join a beat for peace and call on governments worldwide to protect human rights and give peace a chance in Sudan.