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Sine Wave A 440 Hz Concert Pitch for Ten Hours

Stop your brain from overthinking. You don't need an app. Ten hour Sine wave with no overtones which is called pure as it is only the fundamental frequency.

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Solo by LOEWE

starring biel garcía director / vincent boehringer executive producer / jacob burckhardt dop / carlos feher set design/ cathrin sonntag styling / natalia wierzbicka gaffer / anian krone 1st ac / mauricio waldo 2nd ac / b-cam / jona riese pa / florencia altamirano drone / the drone studio service productio / camino service producer / céline imbert casting director / matt o'malley editor / sounddesign / nik kohler post house / cabin edit edit assistants / craig griffiths, chris day post producer / caylee banz executive producers cabin / ruth minkley, kayt hall music / anenon additional sounddesign / mix / berg & dahl audioulien Alary colorist / julien alary liquid art / chris park vfx producer / julian sünram vfx artist / max habel production company / upperfast, filmakademie baden-wuerttemberg co-production: markenfilm berlin & hamburg, eddy paris, farbfilm studio zurich Special thanks: tmls, lane Casting, sight management, cosmic, napalm rentals

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MAFF Loves Armenia: Larisa Safaryan

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Missing: You so much a letter to all the dreamers

Missing: You so much a letter to all the dreamers Creative director/producer: Your friend, daao Director/DOP/edit: Naran Evdeev 1AC: Edward Kurginyan Music/sound design: Shhau & Your friend, daao Color: Tigran Aghajanyan

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MAFF Loves Armenia: David Sahakyan - Woozy Tunes

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MAFF Loves Armenia: Yeranuhi Nersisyan

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MAFF Loves Armenia: ԿԱՊ Kap Community

If you want to know whats going on: https://t.me/s/kapcommunity

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MAFF Loves Armenia: Khoren Matevosyan

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MAFF Loves Armenia: Victor Zatikyan

This is what happens when the Cinebox 250D, a Nikon f4, and photographer, Victor Zatikyan come together

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Egypt's ancient zar ritual

At Cairo's Makan Cultural Centre, the Mazaher ensemble performs a lighter version of "zar", an music and dance ritual with centuries-old roots, that aims to ward off or exorcise jinn, or evil spirits.

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Mahmoud Khattab somewhereincairo

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Mohamed El-Masry films Hurghada, Egypt

Cinematographer based in Cairo, Egypt Mohamed El-Masry films Hurghada.

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Sugar Walls Teardom

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Tabita Rezaire researches technology politics, the legacies of colonialism, and methods of self-actualization by connecting ancient knowledge systems with new technologies and quantum physics through, among others, spiritual technologies such as Kemetic yoga and sound healing. In her installation Sugar Walls Teardom, exhibited at AB6, she explores how bodies, and the womb especially, have been exploited historically and continue to be subjected to control exerted by the medical-legal-industrial complex through today. The work comprises a pink gynaecologist chair and points to medical research conducted on unconsenting enslaved women, such as the series of experiments the Alabama surgeon Dr. J Marion Sims performed on enslaved African women between 1845 and 1849. Rezaire’s examination chair celebrates the contribution of Black women’s wombs in the history of science. According to the artist, nature and the womb are the original technology, yet colonial and capitalist exploitation have caused a disconnection between the body and the self. Sugar Walls Teardom addresses the exclusion of Black women from the dominant narrative of technological progress and the simultaneous exploitation of their bodies for so-called scientific achievements.

Tabita Rezaire is infinity incarnated into an agent of healing, who uses art as a mean to unfold the soul. Her cross-dimensional practices envision network sciences - organic, electronic and spiritual - as healing technologies to serve the shift towards heart consciousness. Navigating digital, corporeal and ancestral memory as sites of struggles, she digs into scientific imaginaries to tackle the pervasive matrix of coloniality and the protocols of energetic misalignments that affect the songs of our body-mind-spirits. Inspired by quantum and cosmic mechanics, Tabita’s work is rooted in time-spaces where technology and spirituality intersect as fertile ground to nourish visions of connection and emancipation. Through screen interfaces and collective offerings, her digital healing and energy streams remind us to access our own inner data center, to bypass western authority and download directly from source. Tabita is based in Cayenne, French Guyana. She has a Bachelor in Economics (Fr) and a Master of Research in Artist Moving Image from Central Saint Martins (Uk). Tabita is a founding member of the artist group NTU, half of the duo Malaxa, and the mother of the energy house SENEB.

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