Friday, August 10, 2012
Dear friends,Today's videos are all about expression.
First, take a look at the annual mud festival that takes place in West Africa during sweltering temperatures. Watch as the people turn the rather taxing task of re-plastering their city mosque into an enthusiastic celebration.
Then, discover the almost forgotten world of pulp art. This unique form of artistry was deemed too risque during the 1930s and was almost completely erased from the art world.
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****---- Video Clip of the Week ----*Mud Festival - Human PlanetThe film crew for 'Human Planet' filmed this particular tribe during their "Mud Festival" at roughly 113 degrees Fahrenheit. The natives go about their business normally!
WATCH IT NOW: Mud Festival - Human Planet****---- Bonus Video Clip ----*Pulp ArtAn intimate look at the extraordinary, often ostracized, and now largely forgotten artwork of Pulp Fiction Magazines. For the first time in a documentary film, we take a look at the world of pulp fiction masterpieces.
WATCH IT NOW: Pulp Art*** Be Sure To View these Clips and SHARE with Friends.
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