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CCCB HIGHLIGHTS
From 3 to 10 February |
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From 2 February to 1 May
The exhibition by photojournalist Gervasio Sánchez, presented simultaneously in Barcelona, Madrid and León, is an extensive documentary photography project about forced disappearance in ten countries in Latin America, Asia and Europe. |
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The aim of this cycle is to respond in real time to surprising situations and pressing needs, with total freedom of format and opinion.
5 February, form 5.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m.
This first session, Money, is devoted to the question of money, from an elementary level (the pocket) to systemic focuses on the financial crisis. From “formal” debate and critique to the most festive formats.
Free admission |
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Next Saturday, February 5th, at 6 pm, the second episode of SOY CÁMARA – EL PROGRAMA DEL CCCB (I’M A CAMERA - THE CCCB PROGRAM), second season, will be aired on Spanish Television’s Channel 2, “La 2”.
5 February, at 6 p.m. at 2 of TVE
This episode addresses the need for public debate on ethical issues in order to draw a clear roadmap for scientific progress, today governed by economic interests and goals that often have nothing to do with collective health or the common goo!
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The archives of the OVNI Observatory present “DRAQUILA. L'Italia che trema”, a preview of the festival “OVNI 2011 des_realitat. You’re blind, everything you see is pure image” (from 22 to 27 February).
8 February, at 8.30 p.m.
DRAQUILA L’Italia che trema. by Sabina Guzzanti, 90 min., Spanish subtitles, Italy, 2010 Why do the Italians vote for Berlusconi? Virulent propaganda, a sense of impotence on the part of citizens, the economic situation, illegal powe!
r games... a natural catastrophe: the town of L’Aquila devastated by an earthquake... There are many factors, which, combined, help to explain how Italy’s young democracy has been subjugated. Draquila is a fractal of how to dismount a democratic state via the backdoor.
Free admission
More information: www.desorg.org |
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What are the origins of today’s crisis? What are the sources—not just economic, but also political, social and cultural?
Monday 7 February at 7.30 p.m.
«Compromise» Avishai Margalit, Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University and Emeritus Professor of !
Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Live streaming of the debate |
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