I really like this picture and I think it’s one of my favorite ones,
because it was taken in maybe the biggest rock music festival ever: “Live Aid”
in 1985, and it shows us some moments of the performance of Queen, who is
remembered by a lot of music magazines as the greatest rock performance ever. “Live
Aid” festival was organized by Bob Geldof (Maybe you know him by his role of “Pink”
in the Pink Floyd’s movie “The Wall”) to raise money for Eastern Africa, with the participation of a lot of my favorite artists: Sting, Phil
Collins, George Michael, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Elton John, Stevie
Wonder, Boy George and of course Queen. I like this picture because it captures
one of the greatest moments of Queen’s career playing to big crowds as they
used to (this festival sold 78.000 tickets), one year before they made the “Magic
tour” (their final one), and it shows us the power of music, that can gather a
lot of people to have fun, relax and in some cases to take awareness of poverty
and all the others problems of our world.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Blog Session 6: How green are you?
Sincerely I don’t do anything to avoid pollution, I just complain
sometimes about it. People can learn about these practices in a lot of places,
but I think that the better place to do it is Internet, because there we can be
in contact with all the organizations that work with these subjects, and with
all the information that they upload. I haven’t tried recycling, but I would
like to do it because is good for our planet and our environment. In Santiago I
just use my legs because I’m poor and I don’t have a car (I nearly have money
for the BIP!), and I really don’t like cars very much, I prefer bikes. I haven’t
supported eco-organizations principally because I don’t know their real intentions
in terms of their policies, maybe one day I will join some of this
organizations, I’m interested at the ones that work in my university. But now,
writing this I remember that in High School I supported the committee of environment
in their work of planting trees and in the recuperation of a garden that was covered
by junk. We worked really hard for about a week, and it was a really good time
because I met a lot of people, and we saw how the garden was finally alive again,
but now I’m really disappointed because the authorities of school didn’t do anything
to take care of the garden, and now is full of junk again. I think that
Santiago has a huge lack of policies in this subject, many people want to take
care of environment but they really don’t know how, the population needs to be
instructed.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Blog Session 5: My future job
In the future I would like
to have a job that impresses and makes me feel happy every day, maybe an
outdoors job that allows me to travel and meet a lot of people. I really don’t
feel very comfortable with the academic life so I would like to work on applying
anthropology to improve public or cultural policies. I would also like to follow
another career related to art or humanities (Theory of music, History and
Theory of Art or Spanish Literature); because I feel that my vocation is in all
the cultural and artistic subjects. I don’t really like the idea of taking a
major or a Ph.D. immediately, because I don’t want to give all my life to a
certain career, I would like to do a lot of things not necessary related to
Anthropology.
My biggest dream is
living through music, maybe doing reviews for a music magazine, having a
club that promotes local bands and culture or a radio show, and the most unachievable
one: joining a band or a big or consolidated artist as a bass player. I think
that all of this is really difficult to do but not impossible; it only takes a
long time and hard work, and I hope that all the things that I’m learning at
university help me to achieve any of my projects.
A pic from my former band Suicide Nation
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Blog Session 4: THEMED POST (Movies)
Almost every people get shocked when I explain to them that my favorite kinds
of movies are the horror and exploitation ones, they think that I love death,
bloodbaths and destruction. But what I really love about these films is the
criticism of society that they express, through an exaggerated image of social
taboos, black humor, and the metaphoric reflection of human weakness. My favorite
movies of this category are the Italian film Cannibal Holocaust directed by Ruggero
Deodato, which shows us the story of four documentary-makers that abused from indigenous
people in order to obtain modified images to be able to sell them easily to the
audience. The crew, in a dangerous trip to the jungle, got lost and were
searched by an anthropologist. And Nekromantik 2, a German film directed by
Jorg Buttgereit (maybe my favorite movie director of all times), who is maybe
the first one to show us explicitly a story about necrophilia and love. It
contains really shocking images but I suggest you to see it because this movie
really achieves a great ambience and story.

Cannibal Holocaust
A really nice couple (Nekromantik 2)
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Blog Session 3: My favourite piece of technology
My favorite piece of technology is the cellphone; I got my own cellphone
a Sony Xperia M2 one year ago as a gift from my parents after my high school graduation.
This cellphone is very useful for me because I use it to stay in contact with
my parents and my friends from Santiago and the VII region through WhatsApp and
Facebook, I also use it to stay alert with the material that my teachers send
to U-Cursos and the information that the university sends to my Gmail account,
and the most important thing, waking up in the mornings!. In my free times, I
generally use it to watch my favorite series in Netflix. I would like to live
without cellphones, and improve my communication with people but honestly in
the context of the current dynamic society I use my cellphone very often because
if I stop using it that would be a social and academic suicide.
please don't buy it
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