SACRED ELECTRO. Malin Levanon live in Regional Museum, Guadalajara. Mexico.
Malin Vulcano´s live at the Regional Museum. Guadalajara, MEXICO. 27.07.2010.
Lyrics: Malin Vulcano, Base: Dan Solo, DJ: Roberto Vayo 30.09.2010.
Tanx to: Art studio 21/ Fransisco Quiros, Guadalajara Mexico.
MUSEO DE ARTE SACRO.
Exposición de Santa María del Pueblito: fe, cultura y tradición y La Merced en México
Musée national d'anthropologie de Mexico
Petit aperçu de ce cadre, l'un des plus harmonieux qui ait été conçu au monde.
【K】Mexico Travel-Teotihuacan[멕시코 여행-테오티우아칸]태양과 달의 피라미드/Pyramid of the Sun/Moon/Grave/Temple/UNESCO
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기원전에 세워진 거대도시 떼오띠우아깐은 인간이 신이 되는 장소라는 뜻을 담고 있다. 훗날 이 유적지를 발견한 아스텍 사람들은 거인이 이 도시를 세웠다고 믿고 신성시 했다. 하지만 아직까지도 누가 이 도시를 만들었는지 또 어떻게 몰락했는지 밝혀지지 않았다. 유적지에 들어서면 거대한 태양의 피라미드가 보는 사람들을 압도한다. 태양의 신에게 받쳐진 이 피라미드에는 약 250만 톤에 돌과 흙이 쓰였고 높이는 65미터에 달한다. 기원후 150년경 완공된 이 건물 밑에서는 방과 터널이 발견 됐다고 한다. 이 거대 도시엔 한때 12만 명이 넘게 살았고 그 넓이만 해도 20만 평방킬로미터에 달했다. 지금 볼 수 있는 도시 구조는 전체 1/4에 지나지 않으며 150년 전부터 시작된 발굴은 아직까지도 진행 되고 있다. 태양의 피라미드 오른쪽 방향에는 높이 50미터의 달의 피라미드가 있다. 이집트의 피라미드가 왕의 무덤으로 쓰였다면 이곳의 피라미드는 신에게 제사를 지내는 신전으로 사용됐다. 달의 피라미드에서 정면으로 보이는 폭 넓은 도로를 아스텍 인들은 죽은 자의 거리라고 불렀다. 거리 양옆으로 세워진 건물들이 무덤이라고 생각했기 때문이다. 하지만 이 건물들은 당시 왕이나 제사장이 살았던 주거공간으로 밝혀졌다.
[English: Google Translator]
Ohtti elegantly laid megacities herd is built in BC contains the means to be human is a god place. Astec people later discovered the ruins were sacred trust giant sewotdago the city. But who was not known whether and how the fall of the city still was created. The sites included in the written overwhelm the huge Pyramid of the Sun is seeing people. Jean beneath the pyramid to the god of the sun, the stone and soil amounted to about 2.5 million tons to 65 meters high sseuyeotgo. The school has been the origin and tunnel discovered under the building, completed in 150 BC. This megalopolis once lived over 12 million yen that width even reached only 200,000 square kilometers. Urban structure can be seen now is not only a full 1/4 excavations began 150 years ago is still ongoing. Right direction of the sun pyramid Pyramid of the Moon has a height of 50 meters. If the Egyptian pyramids were used as tombs of the kings of the pyramid was used here as a sacrifice to the god temple stay. A wide road in front of the pyramid of the moon visible from Astec are called dead away. Buildings erected in the street because they thought that both sides are grave. However, the buildings turned out to be a king or a living space the priest lived at the time.
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■클립명 : 남미002-멕시코01-07 태양의 피라미드, 달의 피라미드/Pyramid of the Sun/Moon/Remains/Grave/Temple/Unesco
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 박건 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Gun Park TV Producer)
■촬영일자 : 2006년 8월(August)
[Keywords]
남미,America,아메리카,멕시코,Mexico,Mexico,박건,2006,8월 August,멕시코,Mexico,Mexico
Archaeologist Phil Weigand in Jalisco Mexico.wmv
Retrospect on some of the accomplishments of archaeologist Phil Weigand in Jalisco, Mexico. Weigand discovered and studied the Teuchitlan Civilization which was developed in western Mexico 2000 years ago.
DAYTRADER live @ MEXICO Malin Vulcano
Malin Vulcano´s sacred electro Live @ CAAV
The Chapel. Regional Museum. Guadalajara, MEXICO. 27.07.2010.
Supported by Längmanska Kulturfonden 2009.
Daytrador live in Radio Flash Flash out-a different channel ITALY.
Lyrics: Malin Vulcano, Base: Dan Solo, Host and DJ: Roberto Vayo 30.09.2010.
Tanx to:
Art studio 21/ Fransisco Quiros, Guadalajara Mexico.
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나는 아메리카대륙을 통틀어 가장 방문객이 많고 멕시코 국민들 모두가 성스러운 곳으로 여기는 구아달루뻬 대성당을 찾았다. 모두 5개의 건물로 이루어진 이 성당에는 매년 12월 12일이면 수천 명의 예배자들이 몰려든다. 1700년경에 건축되어 수많은 참배객들로 성황을 이루었던 노란색 돔의 구 성당은 점점 시간이 지나면서 지반이 약한 땅으로 인해 천천히 가라앉으며 기울어가고 있다. 더 이상의 기울어짐을 방지하기 위해 내부에는 철골 구조물을 설치했지만 해마다 1mm씩 가라앉는 것을 막을 수는 없다고 했다. 이 때문에 새로 지어진 성당 건물. 내 눈을 잡아끄는 것은 무릎걸음으로 성당을 향하는 사람들이였다. 힘든 걸음이지만 간절한 표정들을 보며 나는 뭔가 숙연하고 엄숙한 것이 느껴졌다. 무엇이 이들로 하여금 이렇게 깊고 열정적인 신앙을 간직하도록 만들었을까? 이 성당에는 멕시코 민족의 어머니 멕시코인 자신들과 신부색이 똑같은 갈색 얼굴의 성모마리아가 있다. 갈색 얼굴의 성모마리아를 가까이 보기 위해선 오토워크에 올라타야 한다. 1531년 이 성당이 새겨진 언덕에서 처음 다져놓은 갈색 피부의 성모마리에는 기적처럼 전해 내려오는 이야기가 있다. 지금 보는 이 성모마리아는 누군가가 그린 그림이 아니다. 기적에 의해 성모마리아의 모습이 한순간 망토에 새겨진 것이라고 한다. 성모마리아의 기적은 계속 된다 성당 한쪽에 전시된 휘어진 십자가. 1921년 한 테러범이 성모마리아가 새겨진 망토 밑에 폭발물을 놓아두고 사라졌다. 하지만 폭발물이 터진 후에도 폭발물의 밑에 있던 십자가만 이렇게 휘어졌을 뿐 성모마리아가 새겨진 망토는 아무런 손상도 입지 않았다. 갈색의 성모마리아가 최초로 발현했다는 테페약 언덕에 세워진 또 다른 성당건물. 이 건물 안에는 성모마리아가 어떻게 발현했는지를 설명해주는 벽화가 있다. 이 지역에 살던 인디언 청년 꾸안 디에고는 수많은 갈등 끝에 고대 종교의식을 버리고 가톨릭으로 개종한다. 며칠 후 디에고 앞에는 자신과 피부색이 똑같은 갈색 피부의 마리아가 나타나 자신을 위한 성당을 지으라고 했고 디에고는 이 사실을 주교와 다른 사람들에게 말했지만 믿어주질 않았다. 그러자 성모마리아가 다시 나타나 디에고의 망토에 장미꽃을 건네준다. 디에고가 장미꽃을 받은 망토를 사람들 앞에 펼쳐보이자 망토에는 갈색 피부의 성모마리아가 나타났다. 이렇게 해서 테페약 언덕에는 구아달루뻬 성당이 지어지게 된다. 이 언덕 바로 밑에는 멕시코 사람들이 즐겨 찾는 성당공원이 있다. 강력한 고대 신앙을 가지고 있었던 인디언의 후예 멕시코 사람들은 이제 90퍼센트 이상이 가톨릭을 믿는다. 그리고 그 곳에는 이들에게 한없는 평화와 위안을 주는 자애로운 어머니 갈색 피부의 마리아가 있다.
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I have many visitors throughout the Americas found here guar month ruppe Cathedral is a sacred place where all peoples in Mexico. Everyone has a cathedral made of five buildings, thousands of worshipers flock back every December 12th. Cathedral is built in 1700 nine of the yellow dome that had made the turnout in many worshipers are becoming more slowly over time and take a seat he tilted due to the weak foundation soil.
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■클립명 : 남미002-멕시코01-04 과달루페 대성당, 갈색 피부의 성모마리아/Guadalupe Basilica/St.Mary/Cathedral/Curved Cross/Tepeyac/Catholic
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 박건 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Gun Park TV Producer)
■촬영일자 : 2006년 8월(August)
[Keywords]
남미,America,아메리카,멕시코,Mexico,Mexico,박건,2006,8월 August,멕시코시티,Mexico City,Mexico City
Infinitas Gracias: Pilgrims visiting the Santuario de la Purisima Concepcion, Real de Catorce
A family from Monterey honour a promise made by their father in thanks for his miraculous recovery from an accident.
Film by Livia Radwanski, 2010.
Mexican votives are small paintings, usually executed on tin roof tiles or small plaques, depicting the moment of personal humility when an individual asks a saint for help and is delivered from disaster and sometimes death. 'Infinitas Gracias' featured over 100 votive paintings drawn from five collections held by museums in and around Mexico City and two sanctuaries located in mining communities in the Bajío region to the north: the city of Guanajuato and the distant mountain town of Real de Catorce. Together with images, news reports, photographs, devotional artefacts, film and interviews, the exhibition illustrates the depth of the votive tradition in Mexico.
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SnagANubbin live at the GBOB Israel
gbob performance
Here's how an order of Mexican NUNS are helping Chester Zoo save a rare amphibian.
An unlikely collaborative have joined forces to save one of the world’s rarest amphibians from extinction - the Lake Pátzcuaro salamander.
We have teamed up with the Michoacana University of Mexico, a Mexican government fisheries centre and a group of Mexican nuns. We have come together to develop a breeding programme for the salamanders to ensure the continued survival of the critically endangered species.
It is the first time a breeding network has been established for the Mexican salamanders, or ‘achoques’ as they are locally known, and researchers hope to quickly establish a genetically viable population.
The salamanders once thrived in Lake Pátzcuaro, Mexico’s third largest lake, but are now listed as critically endangered. The species is of great importance to the locals who have lived alongside it for hundreds of years but the latest research has led to fears that fewer than 100 individuals may remain in the lake.
However, the new breeding plan is now aiming to boost numbers and, in time, re-energise the wild population.
A particularly genetically important colony is also found at a monastery in the small Mexican town of Pátzcuaro, which is home to 23 nuns. The Sisters of the Monastery of the Dominican of Order have been caring for a clutch of the salamanders for more than 150 years!
Traditionally, the nuns and people living in the local communities, harvested the salamanders and used them to create a special cough medicine.
However, a combination of introduced exotic fish, destruction of forest which has altered the shoreline of the lake, and over-exploitation as a local dish, has pushed them to the brink of extinction, forcing the nuns to breed the salamanders in their convent to keep alive both the species and their traditions. Experts believe the population being kept by the nuns will play a key role in any future reintroduction back into the wild...
Weapons in Art: Jalisco Warrior with Shield, 200 BC - 200 AD
I'm no expert but just like these and here's another great example. These distinctive, indigenous Mexican warrior figures are a striking part of an overall fascinating Latin American native tradition (masks, figures, etc.).
Mexican Contemporary and Interdependent Art Scene, Biquini Wax EPS: Highlights
Highlights from a presentation by Biquini Wax EPS for the John Hope Franklin Center's weekly Wednesdays at the Center series.
Biquini Wax EPS is an interdependent contemporary art space in Mexico City run by artists Paloma Contreras Lomas, Ramón Izaguirre, Israel Urmeer, Cristóbal Gracia, Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba, and Eric Valencia, writers Gustavo Cruz, and Sandra Sánchez, art historian Natalia de la Rosa, and curators Roselin Rodriguez Espinosa Julio García Murillo, and Nika Chilewich, also directors of the Yacuziz, a collective of Sub-Critical Studies.
Biquini Wax EPS is a contemporary art sect, first established in order to create an original cultural space that would allow emergent artists to exhibit their art with refreshing peculiarity. From its conception, the sect’s research developed in complete communion with its work space or sanctuary –the lacking separation between the private and public spheres viewed as an expression of labor conditions in neoliberal times. Nowadays the group’s main objective is the production of art and critique generated in relationship to the space’s specific urban context. This is achieved through the collective’s unique organizational structure, and the commitment of its members to the political, social, and economic study of the Buenos Aires neighborhood where Biquini Wax EPS is currently located.
Boobytrap- photo selfportraits by and with Malin Vulcano
BOOBYTRAP is a serie of selfportraits by the actress and artist Malin Vulcano Levanon. Created in January 2011@ Art Studio 21. Zapopan, Jalisco. Mexico. Music: Malin Vulcano Levanon.
The exhibition was shown at:
International SA-PHOTO Septiembre USA. Instituto Cultural de Mexico.
1 September-23 october 2011. San Antonio, TEXAS. USA.
2012.12.08 -- 2013.01.08 Centro Cultural Libertad, Guadalajara. Mexico.
2012.11.12-2012.11.30 Boobytrap@Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco (Zapotlán, Jal.) in the Centro Universitario del Sur. Colima, Mexico.
2011 4-9 October. Monitor digital festival. Regional Museum. Guadalajara. Mexico.
Artist: Malin Vulcano
Material: Selfportrait/ Photo
Music: Jon Kastell, Oskar Fehling, Malin Vulcano.
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Merida Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Mérida – Welcome to the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatan. While much of the peninsula is famed for its resorts, Mérida is the epicentre of Yucatan culture, history and pride.
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The peaceful paradise, #Mérida, features a blend of colonial houses and Mayan ruins between which the city shares its heritage. Begin your #vacation at Plaza Grande and #explore the surrounding pastel streets filled with architectural treasures and cool parks.
Mérida’s many museums cover everything from Yucatan song to the folk arts of Mexico. The Museum of The City of Mérida charts the rich and sometimes turbulent history of Yucatan’s capital. #Visit the Yucatan’s Anthropology and History Museum and nearby, the Great Museum of the Mayan World which creates a striking contrast to Mérida’s historic streetscapes.
Mérida is surrounded by ancient Mayan cities such as Dzibilchaltun, Mayapan, Uxmal, and Chichén Itza. The Yucatan Peninsula has an incredible network of over 6000 cenotes. Some, such as the Sacred Cenote of Chichén Itza, were considered portals to the afterlife.
Mérida is undoubtedly one of the coolest and most cultural cities in Mexico.
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Malin Levanon & Psilodump / LIVE/ Video collage
Vocals/ Lyrics /Melody: Malin Levanon. Music: Psilodump
Mixed video material. Includes live clips from from Kungsträdgården, Peace 'n love festivalen, Uppsala konserthall, kulturhuset, Väsby konsthall, Institutet, teater terrier, Stockholm University. Malin Vulcano together with Marcus Stork, Gaspard della Vega, Dj Lastword, Niels Jensen, Psilodump and more. Visuals by Markus Hulthen, Unlucky monkey, Karl-Johan Forss, Julian van helderen and more.
The song Pink Magic Moment LIVE
recorded in Kungsträdgården Stockholm 2008.
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Runabaout Project
Runabout Project is an audio-visual performance, dealing with comunication and interaction between different medias. Fear, estrangement, loneliness push us to self-protection in the struggle to protect our mind, transmitting it into informational stream for eternity.
the Huichol Indians
the Huichol Indians hang by one foot with rope and swing around a 40' pole
Gabriel Rico - Artist
MFA Fine Arts presents a talk by artist Gabriel Rico.
Born in 1980 in Lagos de Moreno, Mexico, Gabriel Rico now lives and works in Guadalajara, Mexico. His work is characterized by the interrelation of seemingly disparate objects. A self-proclaimed “ontologist with a heuristic methodology,” Rico pairs found, collected and manufactured materials to create sculptures that invite viewers to reflect on the relationship between humans and our natural environment. Rico frequently uses neon, taxidermy, ceramics, branches and more personal pieces of his past to create an equation or formulation. His works achieve a precise geometry despite the organic, roughly hewn character of their materials. His installations ironically and poetically combine natural and unnatural forms, insisting on a necessary contemplation on their asymmetry as well as our own cultural and political flaws.
Gabriel Rico studied architecture earning his BA from ITESO in 2004 and received the ASU Art Museum & CALA Alliance award in 2017. He has exhibited at multiple museums and galleries including Perrotin in Seoul, South Korea, 2019; The Aspen Art Museum in Colorado, 2019; Perrotin in New York, 2017; The Power Station in Dallas, Texas, 2017; ASU Art Museum in Tempe, Arizona, 2017; and Gyeonggi Creation Center in Ansan- do, South Korea, 2016. His work is included in the 58th International Venice Biennale.
The Mayan Temple of Murals