[imc-auckland-video] Re: [Imc-auckland] screening - oct 17
Kim Mazur
greenmps.auckland at greens.org.nz
Tue Sep 14 15:07:55 PDT 2004
HI all -
Re: Screening for Oct 17th
Ant, did you happen to track down a copy of the End of Suburbia as I
know you were keen to and were talking about that before I went away? -
We met an eco-guy during our time in Fiji who said he's send us a spare
copy of the DVD from his base in Australia, but I can't guarantee I'd be
able to arrange that happening in time for the next screening
My only qualm about some of the films like Fourth World War and others
etc, (although I haven't seen it) would have to be that we show a lot of
those sort of films (about war, oil, what's wrong w/Bush/America govt,
how horrible govts are, etc.) - this may even include End of Suburbia -
and at some stage, it may be good to collectively branch out and show
other sorts of indy media docos too where possible. I feel overdosed on
hearing about all the world's problems and would be more keen on
solution-orientated inspirational things too or other types of community
issues.
PS - I love the suggestion about doing something to stop our internal
emails from being "googled" by all and sundry so there's no dissent from
me.
Kim
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Subject: [imc-auckland-video] Re: [Imc-auckland] screening - oct 17
Sure, there's a lot of material around.
The East Timor doco (well thought of in Dunedin) - let me know if anyone
wants to see it
The latest from Big Noise '4th world war' (see earlier links + one of
the biggest screenings ever in Wgtn)
(Kim, I'll try and pick the DVD up from you in the next couple of days)
The East Timor short (a 7 minute reflective piece)
Clips from Oceania NewsReal
The Bomber/Zaoui event Eamonn was talking about
I'm sure there were other suggestions.
RE INDYMEDIA NZ MAILING LISTS
I've put proposal to the main list to change the default settings of all
Indymedia NZ lists so that you need to enter your access name to check
the archives and subscriber lists. This is to prevent search engines
such as Google from 'googlising' your contributions to the lists - a
situation that will inhibit some of us from contributing as freely as
we'd like to. Let me know by Friday if you object to this - if there
are no objections, I'll ask Finn to do this. Below is an outline of
what will happen from Finn.
I've emailed this to the Ak and Video lists - if there other active
regional lists that will be affected, could you please pass this on to
your constituents -cheers
Gotta go
G
Nah, there's nothing to worry about with the Principles of Unity,
however it
does really hinder cross imc/working group networking. I *hate* closed
lists -
asking people to join the list just to look at the archives isn't
workable
at a regional level.
That said however, people should be able to contribute without fear of
reprisal. So fair enuf. I reckon that your proposal should be widened so
that
our lists have this setup by default:
* closed archives
* 'reply to list' so replys go back to the collective, rather than
individuals.
* new subscribers only need to confirm their subscription attempt [as
opposed
to be approved by an admin].
So new [and our current] lists should be set up like this, unless there
is a
good reason not to. Cool?
on 9/14/04 4:46 AM, Chloe Heffernan at chloeheffernan at xtra.co.nz wrote:
Hi guys
Does anyone have any ideas for the screening on Sunday Oct 17?
I know there were some ideas floating around about what to show.
Chloe
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