Videos

2020-05-25T10:56:38+02:00

A short video about the the Hong Kong’s (ding-ding) trams and an inside look into the workshops where the trams are made and maintained. I loved riding these trams when I was …

2020-05-18T21:22:06+02:00

The following video essay on the “The Late Capitalism of K-Pop” by a Youtube channel called “Cuck Philosophy” gives some interesting historical insights on the development of …

2020-04-30T10:24:03+02:00

Vox made this important video where they “deconstruct one particularly popular chart of covid-19 cases around the world which uses a logarithmic scale, and explain how to avoid …

2020-04-26T09:41:21+02:00

The following video is a fascinating collection of prognoses by journalist Rex Malik on the impact of new computer technology on society.

2020-04-23T10:46:55+02:00

Allowed to grow old is a project by photographer Isa Leshko. In this project she made photographic portraits of farm animals. These animals usually never have the chance to grow …

2020-04-13T15:58:39+02:00

In the following interview from 1981, Michel Foucault gives a brilliant and eloquent overview of his philosophical project.

2020-04-13T14:39:40+02:00

In de volgende video deelt filosofe Eva Meijer haar ideeën over de coronavirus pandemie.

2020-03-28T11:25:05+01:00

“Outtakes” from interviews by David Hoffman on the streets of New York in the late 70s when he was doing a documentary on the coming of the information age.

2020-03-19T12:45:26+01:00

The Washington Post published a video that shows “How Fox News has shifted its coronavirus rhetoric”. For weeks, some of Fox News’s most popular hosts downplayed the threat of the …

2020-03-13T08:58:07+01:00

Watch the following great short film “The Neighbors’ Window”, which won an Oscar award. The film is based on a real story that was told on Love + Radio podcast. I listened to that …