Measurements of the brain past and present
Short film made on the occasion of the temporary exhibition The Savanturiers the Museum of Toulouse [October 2015-August 2016].
CRÉDITS Measurements of the brain past and present
PRODUCTION & CONCEPTION
MUSEUM DE TOULOUSE
Chef de projet et conception multimédia : Maud Dahlem
RÉALISATION DES CONTENUS
Discours scientifique : Maud Dahlem, Dominique Morrelo, Morgane Gilbert et Jérémy Pariente
Écriture de la voix off : Gilles Boustani
Relecture des textes : Marylin Cayrac
Traductions : Dominique de Lavigne et Luisa Pena Montero
Recherche iconographique : Johanne Banchet et Maud Dahlem
RÉALISATION DU COURT-MÉTRAGE
SIM & SAM
Dessins : Gilles Rapaport
Animation et infographie : Jean-Damien Charrière
Développement programmation : Cyril Goudal (Anybug)
Voix : Violaine de Carré (français), Barbara Scaff (anglais), Christina Rosmini (espagnol)
Réalisation : Gilles Boustani
ICONOGRAPHIE
Portrait de Franz Joseph Gall - Belliard / Wikimédia Commons / Domaine Publique.
Franz Joseph Gall et Johann Caspar Spurzheim examinent un patient par palpation. Aquarelle CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Examen phrénologique à l'agence d'emploi de serviteurs. Gravure colorée de W. Taylor CC-BY-SA 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Franz Joseph Gall mesure la tête d'une veille dame chauve élégamment habillée. Gravure colorée par F.C. Hunt de E.F. Lambert CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Dessin de phrénologie du 19ème siècle, Fowlers & Wells - Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Deux Illustrations extraites de « Voyage de l'Astrolabe exécuté pendant les années 1826-1827-1828-1829 sous le commandement de M. Jules Dumont D'Urville capitaine de vaisseau » © Fonds photothèque / Bibliothèque Muséum de Toulouse.
Moulages de Bustes phrénologiques. Collections du Muséum de Toulouse © Beaubier / Catalo / Vidal.
Ma-Pou-ma-hanga, Vara-Vahi. Lith de bustes phrénologiques par Léveillé. Extrait du livre : « voyage au pôle sud et dans l'Océanie. Part 2, Anthropologie et physiologie humaine » Paris, 1842-47. Domaine Publique.
Portrait de Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909). Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
L’homme criminel. Étude anthropologique et psychiatrique. Traduit sur la quatrième édition italienne par MM. Régnier et Bournet et précédé d'une préface du Dr Ch. Létourneau. Paris: Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie, Félix Alcan, Éditeur, 1887. Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Portrait de Paul Broca, neurophysiologiste. Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Goniomètre de type Broca, de Charriere, Collection Collin et Gentile CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Science Museum
Craniomètre, élément de phrénologie, G. Combe CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Profils de l'Apollon, du nègre, de l'orang-outang - Histoire naturelle du genre humain. Gravure de Duhamel CC-BY Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé Paris Descartes.
Portrait de Wilder Penfield reproduit avec la permission de la Osler Library of the history of Medicine, Mcgill Library.
Animation imageries structurales du cerveau © Gilles Boustani
Places to see in ( Toulouse - France ) Jardin des Plantes
Places to see in ( Toulouse - France ) Jardin des Plantes
The Jardin des Plantes is a public park and botanical garden located on Allée Jules-Guesde, Toulouse, France. The first botanical garden in Toulouse was created in 1730 by the Société des sciences de Toulouse (Society of Sciences of Toulouse) and located in the Saint-Sernin district, not far from the Matabiau. However, the quality of the ground was unsatisfactory, and in 1756 the collection was moved towards Sénéchaussée Street (now the Street of the Flowers). This second garden was surrounded by walls and in time proved to be too small. In 1794, thanks to naturalist Philippe-Isidore Picot de Lapeyrouse, the garden was relocated into part of the old enclosure of the Carmelite friars, where it remains.
This third site became both a large botanical garden and also a place where the poorest of the city could collect medicinal plants, growing to contain some 1,300 species, both local and acclimatised. By decree of July 27, 1808, Napoleon gave the grounds and the buildings of the garden to the city, and during the battle of Toulouse (April 10, 1814), the garden was used as artillery point. In 1885 the garden was slightly trimmed due to the construction of the Faculty of Medicine near the Allée Jules-Guesde, but at the same time it increased in size towards the Grand Allée. The garden was transformed for the arrival of the international exhibition of 1887, becoming a park.
Today's botanical garden, the Jardin botanique Henri Gaussen, lies in the south-east of the downtown area, in the district of Busca close to the district of the Bridge of the Young Ladies, near the Canal du Midi. Although it was originally outside the city walls, it is now within a zone of very dense habitat mixing old construction and the more recent buildings.
It is bordered by the Medical school, the Natural history museum, the Daniel-Sorano theatre and the Saint-Exupère church. It is very close to Boulingrin but a broad avenue separates them. A metal footbridge makes it possible for pedestrians to travel between the two public parks.
The Garden has several old buildings or vestiges. The Natural History Museum dates to the end of the 16th century. The entrance door in the garden is a reconstitution of one of the doors of old Capitole, and dates back to 1886. The Northern door at Ozenne street was drawn by Virebent.
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Mesures du cerveau d'hier à aujourd'hui
Court-métrage réalisé à l'occasion de l'exposition temporaire Les Savanturiers du Muséum de Toulouse [Octobre 2015 -Août 2016]. Cette vidéo proposée aussi en anglais et en français aux visiteurs est présentée à côté d'une série de bustes moulés par l'anatomiste Pierre Dumoutiers datant de la mission d'exploration conduite par Jules Dumont D'Urville (1837-1840). Au cours de cette circumnavigation, Pierre Dumoutiers moule la tête des autochtones des différents territoires explorés.
Ses moulages intègrent le Laboratoire d'Anthropologie du Muséum National qui produit des tirages destinés aux galeries de nombreux musées.
Mais cette ambition originelle est rapidement confrontée à des dérives racistes et la typologie initiale se mue en une hiérarchisation de l'espèce humaine.
Ce court-métrage propose un regard sur les mesures du cerveau d'hier à aujourd'hui.
CRÉDITS
PRODUCTION & CONCEPTION
MUSEUM DE TOULOUSE
Chef de projet et conception multimédia : Maud Dahlem
RÉALISATION DES CONTENUS
Discours scientifique : Maud Dahlem, Dominique Morrelo, Morgane Gilbert et Jérémy Pariente
Écriture de la voix off : Gilles Boustani
Relecture des textes : Marylin Cayrac
Traductions : Dominique de Lavigne et Luisa Pena Montero
Recherche iconographique : Johanne Banchet et Maud Dahlem
RÉALISATION DU COURT-MÉTRAGE
SIM & SAM
Dessins : Gilles Rapaport
Animation et infographie : Jean-Damien Charrière
Développement programmation : Cyril Goudal (Anybug)
Voix : Violaine de Carré (français), Barbara Scaff (anglais), Christina Rosmini (espagnol)
Réalisation : Gilles Boustani
ICONOGRAPHIE
Portrait de Franz Joseph Gall - Belliard / Wikimédia Commons / Domaine Publique.
Franz Joseph Gall et Johann Caspar Spurzheim examinent un patient par palpation. Aquarelle CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Examen phrénologique à l'agence d'emploi de serviteurs. Gravure colorée de W. Taylor CC-BY-SA 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Franz Joseph Gall mesure la tête d'une veille dame chauve élégamment habillée. Gravure colorée par F.C. Hunt de E.F. Lambert CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Dessin de phrénologie du 19ème siècle, Fowlers & Wells - Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Deux Illustrations extraites de « Voyage de l'Astrolabe exécuté pendant les années 1826-1827-1828-1829 sous le commandement de M. Jules Dumont D'Urville capitaine de vaisseau » © Fonds photothèque / Bibliothèque Muséum de Toulouse.
Moulages de Bustes phrénologiques. Collections du Muséum de Toulouse © Beaubier / Catalo / Vidal.
Ma-Pou-ma-hanga, Vara-Vahi. Lith de bustes phrénologiques par Léveillé. Extrait du livre : « voyage au pôle sud et dans l'Océanie. Part 2, Anthropologie et physiologie humaine » Paris, 1842-47. Domaine Publique.
Portrait de Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909). Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
L’homme criminel. Étude anthropologique et psychiatrique. Traduit sur la quatrième édition italienne par MM. Régnier et Bournet et précédé d'une préface du Dr Ch. Létourneau. Paris: Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie, Félix Alcan, Éditeur, 1887. Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Portrait de Paul Broca, neurophysiologiste. Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Goniomètre de type Broca, de Charriere, Collection Collin et Gentile CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Science Museum
Craniomètre, élément de phrénologie, G. Combe CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Profils de l'Apollon, du nègre, de l'orang-outang - Histoire naturelle du genre humain. Gravure de Duhamel CC-BY Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé Paris Descartes.
Portrait de Wilder Penfield reproduit avec la permission de la Osler Library of the history of Medicine, Mcgill Library.
Animation imageries structurales du cerveau © Gilles Boustani
Suspect arrested in France over Jewish museum shooting
A Frenchman with suspected ties to Islamic radicals in Syria has been arrested over last week's shooting at the Jewish Museum in Brussels that left four people dead. Duration: 00:35
Famous Paintings of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec A French Painter - La blanchisseuse
Famous Paintings of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec A French Painter - La blanchisseuse
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Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa or simply Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (24 November 1864 -- 9 September 1901) was a French painter, printmaker, draughtsman and illustrator whose immersion in the colourful and theatrical life of Paris in the late 1800s yielded a collection of exciting, elegant and provocative images of the modern and sometimes decadent life of those times. Toulouse-Lautrec, along with Cézanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin, are among the most well-known painters of the Post-Impressionist period. In a 2005 auction at Christie's auction house a new record was set when La blanchisseuse, an early painting of a young laundress, sold for $22.4 million U.S.
Throughout his career, which spanned less than 20 years, Toulouse-Lautrec created 737 canvases, 275 watercolours, 363 prints and posters, 5,084 drawings, some ceramic and stained glass work, and an unknown number of lost works. His debt to the Impressionists, in particular the more figurative painters Manet and Degas, is apparent. His style was influenced by the classical Japanese woodprints which became popular in art circles in Paris. In his works can be seen parallels to Manet's detached barmaid at A Bar at the Folies-Bergère and the behind-the-scenes ballet dancers of Degas. He excelled at capturing people in their working environment, with the colour and the movement of the gaudy night-life present but the glamour stripped away. He was masterly at capturing crowd scenes in which the figures are highly individualized. At the time that they were painted, the individual figures in his larger paintings could be identified by silhouette alone, and the names of many of these characters have been recorded. His treatment of his subject matter, whether as portraits, scenes of Parisian night-life, or intimate studies, has been described as both sympathetic and dispassionate.
Toulouse-Lautrec's skilled depiction of people relied on his painterly style which is highly linear and gives great emphasis to contour. He often applied the paint in long, thin brushstrokes which would often leave much of the board on which they are painted showing through. Many of his works may best be described as drawings in coloured paint.
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Paintings by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Vincent van Gogh (1887) at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
At the Circus Fernando (1888)
The Laundress {1889}
Portrait of Gabrielle (1891)
La Goulue arriving at the Moulin Rouge (1892)
At the Moulin Rouge (1892)
At the Moulin Rouge: Two Women Waltzing (1892)
Quadrille at the Moulin Rouge (1892)
Jane Avril (1892)
Jane Avril Dancing (1892)
In Bed (1893)
Salon at the Rue des Moulins (1894)
The Medical Inspection at the Rue des Moulins Brothel (1894)
Femmes de Maison (1893)
Posters by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Moulin Rouge: La Goulue (1891)
Aristide Bruant in his cabaret (1892)
Ambassadeurs -- Aristide Bruant (1892)
Reine de Joie (1892)
Divan Japonais (1892-1893)
Avril (Jane Avril) (1893)
The Photographer Sescau (1894)
The German Babylon (1894)
Mysterious 1,5-Year-Old Boy's Skeleton Found In Crimea
Archeologists found a skeleton of a one-and-a-half-year-old boy with an artificially stretched skull in Crimea. The skull deformation is typical of an errant tribe of the Sarmatians. They believed that a stretched skull makes a man aggressive, which means he would also be a good warrior.
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Medidas del cerebro de ayer hasta hoy
Cortometraje realizado con motivo de la exposición temporal El Savanturiers del museo de Toulouse [octubre 2015 - agosto 2016].
CRÉDITS Medidas del cerebro de ayer hasta hoy
PRODUCTION & CONCEPTION
MUSEUM DE TOULOUSE
Chef de projet et conception multimédia : Maud Dahlem
RÉALISATION DES CONTENUS
Discours scientifique : Maud Dahlem, Dominique Morrelo, Morgane Gilbert et Jérémy Pariente
Écriture de la voix off : Gilles Boustani
Relecture des textes : Marylin Cayrac
Traductions : Dominique de Lavigne et Luisa Pena Montero
Recherche iconographique : Johanne Banchet et Maud Dahlem
RÉALISATION DU COURT-MÉTRAGE
SIM & SAM
Dessins : Gilles Rapaport
Animation et infographie : Jean-Damien Charrière
Développement programmation : Cyril Goudal (Anybug)
Voix : Violaine de Carré (français), Barbara Scaff (anglais), Christina Rosmini (espagnol)
Réalisation : Gilles Boustani
ICONOGRAPHIE
Portrait de Franz Joseph Gall - Belliard / Wikimédia Commons / Domaine Publique.
Franz Joseph Gall et Johann Caspar Spurzheim examinent un patient par palpation. Aquarelle CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Examen phrénologique à l'agence d'emploi de serviteurs. Gravure colorée de W. Taylor CC-BY-SA 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Franz Joseph Gall mesure la tête d'une veille dame chauve élégamment habillée. Gravure colorée par F.C. Hunt de E.F. Lambert CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Dessin de phrénologie du 19ème siècle, Fowlers & Wells - Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Deux Illustrations extraites de « Voyage de l'Astrolabe exécuté pendant les années 1826-1827-1828-1829 sous le commandement de M. Jules Dumont D'Urville capitaine de vaisseau » © Fonds photothèque / Bibliothèque Muséum de Toulouse.
Moulages de Bustes phrénologiques. Collections du Muséum de Toulouse © Beaubier / Catalo / Vidal.
Ma-Pou-ma-hanga, Vara-Vahi. Lith de bustes phrénologiques par Léveillé. Extrait du livre : « voyage au pôle sud et dans l'Océanie. Part 2, Anthropologie et physiologie humaine » Paris, 1842-47. Domaine Publique.
Portrait de Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909). Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
L’homme criminel. Étude anthropologique et psychiatrique. Traduit sur la quatrième édition italienne par MM. Régnier et Bournet et précédé d'une préface du Dr Ch. Létourneau. Paris: Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie, Félix Alcan, Éditeur, 1887. Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Portrait de Paul Broca, neurophysiologiste. Wikimédia Commons / Domaine publique.
Goniomètre de type Broca, de Charriere, Collection Collin et Gentile CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Science Museum
Craniomètre, élément de phrénologie, G. Combe CC-BY 4.0 / Wellcome Images / Wikimédia Commons.
Profils de l'Apollon, du nègre, de l'orang-outang - Histoire naturelle du genre humain. Gravure de Duhamel CC-BY Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé Paris Descartes.
Portrait de Wilder Penfield reproduit avec la permission de la Osler Library of the history of Medicine, Mcgill Library.
Animation imageries structurales du cerveau © Gilles Boustani
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Guide to Dublin's Mummie crypts, Dracula's origins, malt whiskey, Guiness and more
Video guide to some of the events during Dublin heritage week including Bram Stoker, Chester Beatty, St Michans Church and crypt, Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery
Abraham (Bram) Stoker was born in the mid-1800′s. He's best known for writing Dracula which was one of the most famous Gothic novels ever written. He was born right here in this house in Clontarf and then he went to study in Trinity College. He excelled in athletics. But he was also interested in theatre, science, medicine and the occult.
Michans Church was founded in the eleventh century and rebuilt in the seventeenth century. Its here in the parish of Christchurch and it was originally built on the site of a Danish chapel. Its vault is quite interesting. It contains some Mummies and they were really well preserved because of the dry limestone walls. The remains in there include a six and a half foot crusader with his feet and his right hand severed off.
So we're in here with Wolfe Tone's death mask.
John Jameson, who by the way shares his initials by the way with James Joyce, something James Joyce was very happy about because this was his favourite whiskey and he mentioned it a few times in Ulysees. Well he founded this distillery, that's Jameson not Joyce, two hundred years ago in 1780 in this very site here in Dublin. And they would have used these massive oak casts to mature the whiskey. You had to be very skilled to make one. It took seven years to do the apprenticeship to masks the casks here behind me. And this was the first place where the whiskey was distilled for this place here. And they've been making fantastic whiskey ever since.
So Mr Jameson would have had to buy his barley in September. He would have had to make sure he had enough to do the whole year because he only bought it at harvest time. He bought the best of all the products he used to make the ingredients for the whiskey. And in here is one of the places that they would have used to transport the grain. There's even a little reproduction of the two cats that used to protect the place from mice. Apparently they made 724 killings so they were very well loved cats. Their names were Megan and Lloyd. So they were just two of the characters that were involved in the whole process in the Jameson distillery.
Whiskey in Irish is uisce beatha, which means the water of life and that reflects the ingredients as well because all it is pure Irish water, malted and unmalted barley. We've got an example here of it.
So we're in the distillery room here and they say that one of the secrets of Jameson is that it's distilled not once like American bourbon or twice like Scotch whisky but three times which gives it a kind of smoother taste. And they have to be careful that they add water at various times because otherwise, it could reach a volume, an alcohol content of 84% because they bring that back down to around 40% which is the finished product.
They say a glass of Jameson is consumed in Dublin every second. Cheers to that.
The Chester Beatty library is the only museum in Ireland to be voted the European museum of year and its for good reason too. Its got fantastic collections of art dating back from 2700bc to today. Its got everything from decorative arts, manuscripts, rare books and it even has religious pieces too, of the koran and the bible. So you've got a little piece of everything here. It's a fantastic place to visit.
So here's the man himself. Sir Alfred Chester Beatty.
The Guinness Storehouse is one of Dublin's most famous attractions. And inside they show how the black stuff is made. With water, barley, yeast and hops. And we're just around the corner from St James's Gate where the black stuff has been brewed for over two hundred and fifty years.
So its really interesting to find out about the history and the process of making Guinness but one of the nicest parts of the Storehouse is coming right up to the very top,looking at this beautiful view of Dublin and trying some of the black stuff. So cheers to that. Slainte.
Micro-CT scanning enables detailed examination of clasts within lunar rocks
Our @NASA_ARES staff has completed preliminary work on the use of Micro-CT scanning with Apollo samples. This animation illustrates how we used Micro-CT scanning to obtain detail on a specific basaltic clast within Apollo sample 60639. As the animation begins you are first looking at the exterior surface of the sample before “cutting in” to look within the sample focusing in on the basaltic clast. Making the low density portions of the rock transparent gives a better view of the whole clast and other high density clasts and mineral grains (e.g., olivines & pyroxenes) within the sample. (Animation created through a collaboration between NASA_ARES & Natasha Almeida at the Natural History Museum in London.)
Battle Reenactment 1836 Westville Creek War
Filmed 5/24/2014.
Westville, Georgia, is a reconstructed pre-1850 town near Lumpkin, Georgia. It is a wonderful living history, interpretive park.
It is a beautiful setting, but in the near future they are moving all the buildings to Columbus, Georgia.
Every year at Memorial Day weekend, they have a reenactment of events and battles during the 1836 Creek War that erupted along the Chattahoochee River. The Creek Indians had their land taken by the 1832 Treaty of Cusseta, and forced to leave their home. The treaty opened up the biggest land theft and fraud in US history with fraudulent land speculators selling Creek land they didn't have title of. Even to the point that the speculators would hire other Creeks to impersonate the land owners to hold land sale transactions. Finally in May 1836, the dispossessed Creeks had enough and on May 15, 1836, raided the town of Roanoke, Georgia in Stewart County.
Apparently during the real event in 1836, most of the town had already been evacuated, and many of the local militia had gone home as well. There was only one woman and her baby in town, who hid and escaped after her husband was killed. There were only 12 people that the Creek warriors killed, none of them women. So if hundreds of warriors swarmed into town to take it by surprise and only kill 12 people, then I think the place was mostly deserted.
But this event caused panic all along the Chattahooche in both states of Georgia and Alabama. It is said the war was ended a few month later. That is the official report. Actually there were several battles the next two years, and the last shots fired were in 1843. And a many of the battles were victories on the Creeks side who would overwhelm and chase off the militia. But eventually superior forces beat down the Creeks, and forced them to remove to Oklahoma, hide among the local population if they could, or flee south and join the Seminoles in Florida.
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Napoleon III
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte was the first President of the French Second Republic and, as Napoleon III, the Emperor of the Second French Empire. He was the nephew and heir of Napoleon I. He was the first President of France to be elected by a direct popular vote. However, when he was blocked by the Constitution and Parliament from running for a second term, he organized a coup d'état in 1851, and then took the throne as Napoleon III on 2 December 1852, the forty-eighth anniversary of Napoleon I's coronation.
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HISTOIRE ET METAL (feat plein de barbus)
Depuis les débuts de la musique Metal, l'Histoire est un des thèmes favori des groupes qui montent sur scène. Pourquoi un tel intérêt ? Comment l'utilisent-ils dans leurs chansons ? Dans ce documentaire tourné durant l'édition 2017 du Hellfest, nous reviendrons sur ces questions mais aussi sur celle de la quête d'identité et sur le rapport que les metalheads ont à l'Histoire.
Découvrez toutes les interviews en intégralité, disponible et réutilisables gratuitement en 4k/50fps sur ma chaîne bonus :
Ceci est un projet personnel, il ne s'agit en aucun cas d'une commande. Pour m'aider à conserver cette liberté qui me permet d'aborder les sujets que je veux, vous pouvez me soutenir sur Tipeee afin de contribuer financièrement à l'émission (salaire, matériel, techniciens...) :
Pour en savoir plus, foncez voir l'excellente vidéo de la chaîne 2Guys1Tv sur le même sujet :
Merci à eux pour les quelques conseils d'avant tournage d'ailleurs :)
Un grand merci à Corentin Charbonnier également, anthropologue qui a signé et publiée une thèse sur Hellfest : lieu de pélerinage pour Metalheads. Vous pouvez retrouver son ouvrage ici :
Un câlin au Hellfest pour m'avoir permis de filmer dans le festival. Merci à Alestrom, Corvus Corax, Sabaton, Turisas, Tyr et Wardruna pour leur gentillesse et leur honnêteté durant les interviews. Merci également aux contact presse qui m'ont permis d'organiser ces interviews (Replica Promotion, HIM-Media, JMTConsulting et Absolut Promotion).
Bibliographie :
Des mémoires universitaires :
- (Celui de Simon Théodore, merci à lui pour son aide en amont)
- (un autre mémoire, celui de Guillaume Gaguet au sujet des thématiques celtes dans la musique métal)
Des articles de revues scientifiques :
- BENARD (Nicolas), « De la légende Viking au Hard Rock : les références culturelles du métal nordique », Nordiques, numéro 5, été-automne 2004, p.55-68.
- BENARD (Nicolas), « Les images de guerre dans la musique metal. Entre fascination et dénonciation », Sociétés, n°117, 2012/3, p113-128.
- SCOTT (Niall W.R.), VON HELDEN (Imke), The Metal Void : First Gatherings, Oxford, Interdisciplinary Press, 201, 411p. (disponible en ligne).
- TOLVANEN (Hannu), « The quiet past and the loud present : the Kalevala and heavymetal », Volume!, n°5, 2006/2, p.75-89.
Quelques ouvrages
- BENARD (Nicolas), La culture Hard Rock. Histoire, pratiques et imaginaires, Paris, Dilecta, 2008, 150p.
- BENARD-GOUTOULY (Nadège), Le Métal folklorique, entre tradition et modernité, Rosières-en-Hayes, Camion Blanc, 2013, 173p.
Pour Corvus Corax ils utilisent notamment des vieux poèmes français de François Villon comme la Ballade de merci :
Enfin trois groupes de Metal Français qui utilisent l'Histoire et que vous pouvez découvrir :
Darkenhöld (Histoire régionale) :
FT-17 (WW1) :
Darknation (WW2) :
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DEFORMACIÓN CRANEANA - CRÁNEOS ALARGADOS HALLADOS ALREDEDOR DEL MUNDO
CRÁNEOS MALDITOS fueron tema de interés por décadas. Luego resurgió la curiosidad con Indiana Jones al encontrar el paranormal cráneo en Perú. Se han especulado mucho también sobre el origen extraterrestre de estos cráneos deformados. Mira en este video uno de los top misterios del mundo: los perturbadores y enigmáticos cráneos deformados que se han encontrado en varias partes del planeta.
En este documental de misterio te acercarás más a la verdad de este interesante tema:
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Gigantescos cráneos han sido encontrados en lugares como Perú, Francia, Vanuatu, Congo, Tahití Sanoa y Hawai. Varias culturas como la Paracas, Inca o Maya han practicado la deformación craneana, sin embargo intrigantes pistas despiertan preguntas. ¿Pueden ser de seres de otro mundo?
Huellas de cráneos abiertos y operados en el antiguo Perú dejan evidencia de haber sido exitosas trepanaciones.
Míralo aquí en CRIPTOCRANEOLOGÍA
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TEDxSantaMonica - Ken Lapatin - Pompeii: An Archaeological Fantasy
Kenneth Lapatin is an antiquities curator at the J. Paul Getty Villa in Malibu. He holds graduate degrees from Oxford University and the University of California, Berkeley. A Fulbright Scholar at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and a fellow of both the American Academy in Rome and the Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts in Washington, D.C., he was a professor at Boston University before joining the Getty in 2002. He is the author of Chryselephantine Statuary in the Ancient Mediterranean World and Mysteries of the Snake Goddess: Art, Desire, and the Forging of History, as well as the Guide to the Getty Villa and other books, articles, and reviews.
He has curated several exhibitions, including Carvers and Collectors: The Lasting Allure of Ancient Gems, and was guest curator of Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 2009. His most recent exhibition, The Last Days of Pompeii: Decadence, Apocalypse, Resurrection, will open at the Getty Villa on September 12.
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In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)
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Fort Loudoun British Colonial musket demonstration
Fort Loudoun is a historic site in Vonore, TN. It was built in 1756 and was the base of operations for the British troops. It served as the furthest reaching outpost for the British colonies in what was to become the United States of America.
This video shows a gentleman wearing like clothing and carrying a like weapon of the era. He demonstrates the function of the musket rifle they used and how it operates.
What I did not video was his absolutely astonishing presentation of what medical procedures they performed, the tools they used in doing so, and the reasons they did them the way they did. The medical field had what they thought was a good understanding of the human body at that time. They were very wrong.
Whitworth University Master in Teaching Program Profile: Jamie McCallum
Whitworth University's Master in Teaching Degree Program is designed for adults who already have a bachelor's degree and who wish to enter the teaching profession. For more information, visit
Who Was Vincent Van Gogh?
Is there more to Vincent Van Gogh than ears and sunflowers? In this episode I dig into what you do know and a lot more of what you probably don't know. What made Van Gogh, one of the most famous artists who ever lived, so misunderstood? Let's dig into that.
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