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For the Web Section in our People Issue we have found the portfolio of a web design company that has been built as a social network site. Do not worry. Facebook has nothing to fear about. Yet. But the FF0000 [the code for red] site sure gives a nice and quite interesting alternative to the alread dull line by line conversations on instant messaging platforms.
Walking around a virtual palin.
You are...
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A video experiment that has no words. Despite the actual images moving in front of our eyes that have a certain amusing thing, the black and white of the entire video gives it a more serious tone.
The only sound heard over the entire video’s length is the apple biting. The only other actions depicted are the tender gestures the girl is making the “person” next to her perform. She...
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For the Literature section of this week’s issue we are featuring the works of some young writers that have chosen to write about people, either in general, either about some particular people in their lives.
People Watching
by Frankie Drew
Dyed hair, strained eyes, bony ankles, a top that shows a surprisingly toned stomach for someone who must be at least sixty.
Divorced, probably. Using the...
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Written and composed by Michael Jackson
Produced by Michael Jackson & David Foster
Co-produced by Bruce Swedien
Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien and Matt Forger
Solo and background vocals: Michael Jackson
Ending solo vocal: Christa Larson
Playground girl: Ashley Farell
Rhythm arrangement by Michael Jackson
Orchestra arranged and conducted by Marty Paich
Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson...
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For this issue of MonDaily, having the theme People, we have decided to try and ilustrate some of the milestones in the life of someone [anyone, you, me] through photos. Yes, this decision is somehow related to the unfortunate death of Michael Jackson and his life that can be called anything but easy.
Photo by Momoclax. Click to see the artist’s entire portfolio.
You are young and and the...
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The sixth issue of MonDaily. The theme of the sixth issue of MonDaily: People. Why do you sense some indiference combined with a lot of sadness in these words? Because it is intended. A dark cloud floats above us all. A dark cloud that has taken one of the brightest stars that has ever shined over our world. A dark cloud that has changed not only music forever, but a lot of other things that Michael...
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Photo by Mikkel Bache. Click to see the artist’s entire portfolio.
For the Photography section we should not write any words about suggestions of what you could do for this week’s theme or anything else for that matter. The theme will be enough and other words would be useless.
The theme for this week’s MonDaily Issue is: Nature.
Now I am sure you understand. Even today, after all the...
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Again, this might prove to be quite a difficult theme for the music challenge. Nature is the theme for this week and the only way this will be a difficult theme for Music is if you completely lack imagination and, as we are sure that is not the case for you, you should not experience any obstacles in creating anything resembling a song and suggesting nature.
If everything else fails, record the voice...
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Can you even imagine the possibilities you have here? Oh yes, the theme is Nature! I believe we have all written at least one descriptive short story of a landscape or a certain place in our childhood, either for ourselves either for school. We ask you to do that again! Consider it an excercise for yourself. Try to remember the place you have describe when you were younger and now describe it again....
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The theme for this week’s MonDaily issue is [drums please]: Nature! Ever since I have been communicated this theme for next week, I have been picturing myself surrouned by incredible tall tress, with uncountable invisible yet very sonor birds, with a very calm and warm wind sweeping the entire forest floor.
I know. I too wondered about this. What is it with this preconception about a forest defining...