This is a very personal take on the opera cycle by Richard Wagner’s “Ring” from a Jungian perspective, how the themes of the Ring, though universal, specifically apply to our lives today. Kent Nagano The Munich Opera Festival draws for over 130 years opera fans to Munich, and as one of the oldest international festival continues … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Gods tiny particles
The physics world and the German press were exited with early reports that the elusive “God particle” had been detected at CERN’s during their LHC experiments. Accidentally CERNs technician put an internal video in youtube without GEMA permission. I may believe CERN cannot control Gods tiny HIGGS particles, but their own web? Long live wikileaks. The so-called Higgs Boson was predicted 40 years ago by British physicist … Continue reading
Wong Kar Wai’s 2o46 – Hongkong’s Age of Aquarius?
2046 while still a beautiful movie, at first sight it is a bit disappointing after all the others spellbinding subtle storylines. 2046 doesn’t come near to it for me – some part of the story is even repetitive. Visually still top-notch as ever like Wong’s earlier works with his signatures throughout: quick cutting, slow motion, fast motion, freeze frames, black … Continue reading
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