Indigenous Issues, Photography, Cinematography. Travel, Music (Percussion), Writing, Ethnographic Work, Video Editing, Traveling,Friends,cooking,good food, networking and socializing
Music
Caetano Veloso, Martirio, Nina Pastori, Mawaca,Ketama, Chambao,Beauty's Confusion,Bjork,Dido,A Guy Called Gerald,Hooverphonic,Kid Loco,Dorfmeister,Lunascape,Mandalay,Supreme Beings of Leisure,Queen,Daniela Mercury,Carlos Vives, The Chieftains,Somnambul,Estopa, Fangoria,
Gera Samba, Morcheeba, Massive Attack, Portishead, Ladytron, Mecano, Bombay Dreams, Klaus Badelt, Sarah Mclachlan, Enya, Garmarna, Rammstein, Chiara Zefirelli, Sarah Brightman, Gal Costa,etc
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Movies
Yotama se va volando,La Gata Borracha, Oriana, Amelie, Finding Neverland, Un Largo Camino a Casa, In America, Sweet November, Auttum in New York, Carandiru, No se lo digas a nadie, Y tu mama tambien, Todo sobre mi madre, Le Roi Dance, Rosetta, City of Angels, The Pianist, Deep Blue, The Others, Mar Adentro, Buena Vista Social Club, 21 Gramos, Memento, Identidad,Ciudad de Dios,My Childhood,Whisky Galore!,Trainspotting, Local Hero,Small Faces, Braveheart, etc
Television
?HAY TRATO!,El ultimo grito, Nomadas, Sabados Felices, El pasado es ma?ana, La historia interminable, Dame un respiro, Amarte asi frijolito,El autentico Rodrigo Leal,Arrested Development,Boston Public,Carnivale, Desperate Housewives,Friends,Caldeirao do Huck
Books
The feast of all saints, Cry to Heaven. The Master of the Rampling Gate, Blackwood Farm, Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, etc
Heroes
Emelina Barroso IIPUANA, Flor Palmar IIPUANA, Anne Frank, Elia Rosa Hernandez,David Julio Hernandez, Rigoberta Menchu, Emiliano Palmar, Ramon Paz IIPUANA, Blanca Chancoso, Brother IZ, Anggie Hernandez Palmar, Laura Rea Graham (Renhipre), Gail Louise Zickefoose, Alexie Sherman, Chris Eyre
About me: David Hernández Palmar.
Indigenous Man, Wayuu Tribe, IIPUANA Clan from Venezuela. photographer, videomaker, activist, curator, Photo&Event-Producer
David Hernández Palmar is Wayuu Indian and a member of the Iipuana clan from Maracaibo, Venezuela. As a child he was fascinated by photographic images and began taking photos as soon as his seniors allowed him to handle a camera. He is currently working toward degrees from the Escuela de Fotografia Julio Vengoechea and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications from Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacin. Hernández Palmar has participated in numerous photographic exhibits including the Colectiva de Fotógrafos con procesos puristas, Dirección de Cultura de la Universidad del Zulia (2002), Colectiva de Fotógrafos para Aniversario "Escuela de Fotografía Julio Vengoechea" Sala de Artes Visuales "Julio Arraga" Secretaria de Cultura, Maracaibo Zulia (2003), Colectiva "Series Iconocomunicantes" "Escuela de Fotografia Julio Vengochea"( 2004), and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), fotografias sobre la lemna sp, como habitante del lago de Maracaibo, in Japan (2004). In 2005, the South American Art Company that Hernandez Palmar co-founded with his cousin, was one of six winners (of 2000 candidates) of the IDEAS award. IDEAS recognized SAAC's innovative program for translating indigenous art forms into Western fashion. In 2005 he directed and produced the video Sujuitaya Yosuu (The Liberation of Yosuu, 2005). He also works as a freelance photographer and journalist for various magazines and newspapers, including Wayuunaiki and Revista Pax, has collaborated in producing documentary programs for El Noticiero Indigena, the first indigenous television program aired in Venezuela (Vive TV), and has collaborated in independently produced documentaries on Wayúu people (such as Dalia se va de Jepira, Por Fuera Producciones, 2006).
David Hernández Palmar es Wayuu, miembro del clan Iipuana de Maracaibo, Venezuela. Hernandez-Palmar, reside entre Maracaibo y Yaguasirú (La Guajira). Es curador, escritor y actualmente esta adscrito a la Universidad de Iowa en los Estados Unidos, como Research Scholar Visitor del departamento de Antropologia donde escribe dos libros “El Pueblo Wayuu y los medios de comunicacion” y “Procesos Colaborativos e Interculturales entre Videastas Indigenas” junto a Laura Graham, PhD en Linguistica y prominente referencia academica en cinematografia y derechos humanos. Es miembro asesor de la Sociedad Internacional de Etnobotanica(NY). Tiene estudios en la Escuela de Fotografía Julio Vengoechea y Comunicación Social. en la Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacin”. Hernández Palmar ha participado en numerosas exhibiciones fotográficas incluyendo: la Colectiva de Fotógrafos con Procesos Puristas, Dirección de Cultura de la Universidad de Zulia (2002), la Colectiva de Fotógrafos para Aniversario "Escuela de Fotografía Julio Vengoechea" Sala de Artes Visuales "Julio Arraga" Secretaría de Cultura, Maracaibo Zulia (2003), Colectiva "Series Iconocomunicantes" "Escuela de Fotografía Julio Vengochea"( 2004), y el United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), fotografías sobre la planta lemna sp, como habitante del lago de Maracaibo, en Japón (2004). I Muestra de Fotografía, (Homenaje a los Periodistas) Cevaz Gallery, 2007, Congreso Latinoamericano de la Fotografía Apure, 2007, Exposición SOL DE NAVIDAD. UNA VISIÓN FOTOGRÁFICA DE LA NAVIDAD VENEZOLANA, 2008.
Además, en el año 2005, The South American Art Company, empresa de la cual es cofundador junto con su primo, fue una de seis ganadoras (entre 2000 participantes) del premio IDEAS. IDEAS hizo un reconocimiento del programa innovador de la SAAC para la traducción de formas artísticas indígenas a formas Occidentales. En 2005 dirigió y produjo el video Sujuitava Yosuu (La Liberación de Yosuu, 2005). También trabaja como fotógrafo independiente y periodista para varias revistas y periódicos, incluyendo Wayuunaiki, ha trabajado en la producción de documentales para programas de TV (DW Deustche Welle. Canal Arte de Francia), producción general de la Muestra de Cine Indigena de Venezuela con la Fundación Cinemateca Nacional, Proyeccion de Heima de la Banda de Islandia Sigur Ros junto a Emi Music Londres en tres presentaciones oficiales en Venezuela y ha colaborado independientemente mediante la producción de documentales sobre el pueblo Wayuu (como El Ultimo Viaje de Dalia, Por Fuera Producciones, 2006).
Esto que veo no soy yo (2005)
Sujuitayaa Yosuu (La Salida de Yosuu 2006)
Quien yo Volumen 3 (2006)
The Owners of Water (2007)
Nukujula Wanee Wayuuchon (2008)
Wounmainkat (2009)
Who I'd like to meet: http://festivalcineindigena.blogspot.com/
Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
I encourage all to visit the YouTube page to learn more (Show support! Rate! Comment!) and responsibly circulate as widely as possible, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIim3Rj7L4
BSK cumple 7! Edicion Aniversario Feat. Drumsound Latin American Tour 2009 SABADO 20 de Junio @ Fiesole!!! Cover 60 BsF CUPO LIMITADO!! entradas en puerta
No podré estar en la presentación en NY ... (estoy tocando ahora mucho por aqui en Bélgica) ... y si, tienes razón, ya tiene tiempo que andamos "incomunicados" pero ahi sigo dando batalla con los sonidos !!! ... Hasta la proxima !!
It's BLACK METAL / PUPPET THURSDAY AGAIN!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1U1mBLIXLw
This should make you smile, or fear puppets.
Rate and pass around! Have a great Thursday, and may you win all of your talent contests =)
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Chase Lisbon
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hey david, i hope you're well just wanted to stop by and say hello. i love your photos, you're inspiring and it keeps me out and shooting when i look at the work of others, i hope you are well and staying strong, besos, alicia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8rXstjRjWo Who: Professor Lehman L. Brightman President of United Native Americans,Inc & One Of The National Coordinators of The Longest Walk 1978. What: Rally For The Longest Walk 1978 When: March 26, 1978 Where: Pueblo Colorado
1978: Eleven legislative bills introduced in the 95th U.S. Congress would have abrogated Native Treaties that protect remaining Native sovereignty. The Longest Walk of 1978 was a peaceful, spiritual effort to educate the public about Native American rights and the Native way of life. Native American Treaty Rights under the U.S. Constitution are to be honored as the supreme law of the land. The 3,600 mile walk was successful in its purpose: to gather enough support to halt proposed legislation abrogating Indian treaties with the U.S. government. Shortly After, The American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) of 1978 was passed. As a result of The 1978 Longest Walk, Indigenous people were granted the federal legislative right to freedom of religion, a fundamental right guaranteed to all Americans under the U.S. Constitution.