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Author Archives: Tim
Maas Session 4: Rachel and Mateusz

Presented by Samir Passi
Filmed by Tim Strasser
Directed by Zai-Moon
Landhuis, Cultural Freezone Landbouwbelang
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Faces of Maastricht

These pictures were taken at the maas-media workshop held at the WE Festival 2011 on the 19th of May 2011.
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Gonzo Photojournalism

We are on a mission to portray an array of various subjectivities and to narrate the spectacle of this festivity through precisely the stand points of these subject positions, including our own. Equipped with a camera and a creative approach we tell the diverse stories of participants of various ages, ethnicities and social strata who [...]
Living Off the Grid

Who are “Woodsies” and why do we ask, you might wonder? Well, it is not so much merely a matter of idealizing some ‘hippie lifestyle’, as it might seem, which has been and still very much is a characteristic feature of Santa Cruz, California. Maybe that too, but rather our intention is to point out, [...]
Consumer Lifestyles and Economic Growth
The current economy is fundamentally dependent on growth and its correlate: consumerism. The results of this form of capitalist expansion in the context of globalization continue to pose serious challenges to human well-being and destroy the environment. An ever expanding economy that relies on growing consumption (and therefore fosters cultures of consumerism) is a [...]
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