Women Police in Iran – Google Video “… how islamic countries train their women police” In burka. (tags: video iran women) hinke | suds and soda | notes on art: Charlotte Schleiffert in Akinci “Intussen vond ik juist die meer-dan-menshoge tekeningen krachtig en prachtig als altijd – waar de doeken aan de oppervlakte blijven hebben [...]
Entries Tagged as 'china'
links for 2006-03-15
March 15th, 2006
Tags: charlotte schleiffert · china · iran · urban · video · women
links for 2006-02-05
February 5th, 2006
Welcome to I V Y p a r i s “I V Y Paris is a pretty cool arts collective and gallery with an ambitious agenda. They run an arts newsletter, salon, a Europe-wide rundown of featured listings, a still-germinating but promising guide to Paris hottness, and of course, a blog.” (tags: art paris) The [...]
Tags: art · art market · china · paris · russia
links for 2006-01-30
January 30th, 2006
Google’s Help Center Page About Censorship Back Online With New Text “It is Google’s policy not to censor search results. However, in response to local laws, regulations, or policies, we may do so. “ (tags: google china censorship) Adam Fields (weblog) – » What’s the big fuss about IP addresses? – entertaining hundreds of millions [...]
Tags: censorship · china · data mining · google · ip-adress · privacy
links for 2006-01-27
January 27th, 2006
Het Parool – Subsidie voor WK-straatfeesten “Amsterdammers die tijdens het WK voetbal een straatfeest willen houden, kunnen daarvoor subsidie krijgen van de gemeente.” Imperialisme van de pret. (H.J.A. Hofland) (tags: amusementsterreur amsterdam verkwisting) Van Jole vs Engelfriet II – the Amazing Retecool – ” Francisco van Jole beschuldigt Engelfriet onverwacht, live op de Tros-radio, van [...]
Tags: amsterdam · belgium · china · del.icio.us · engelfriet · food · france · francisco van jole · google · identity · internet · josua schachter · music · racism · rufus wainwright · shop · world cup
China’s internetpolitie: Jingjing and Chacha
January 17th, 2006
“The main function of Jingjing and Chacha is to intimidate, not to answer questions,” our reporter was told by officials in charge of The Internet Security and Surveillance Division of Shenzhen Public Security Bureau. The Internet has been always monitored by police, the significance of Jingjing and Chacha’s appearence is to publicly remind all netizens [...]
Tags: china · digitaal burgerrecht · internet · repression · voyeurism