Quarta-feira, 27 de Junho de 2012
O encenador Martim Pedroso estreia
Penthesilia a 30 de junho em Guimarães, Capital Europeia da Cultura 2012. A nova criação de Martim Pedroso revisita a
Penthesilea, de Heinrich von Kleist (1908) em três línguas: português, italiano e alemão. A interpretação de Nicole Kehrberger, a
Penthesilia, devolve ao espetáculo as origens linguísticas da sua trágica dramaturgia. O intérprete italiano Emanuele Sciannamea é a língua do amor em Aquiles, Carla Bolito e o próprio Martim Pedroso os corifeus desta peça. Um mergulho num universo de emoções contraditórias, no Centro Cultural Vila Flor, dia 30 de Junho, pelas 22:00.
O encenador Martim Pedroso estreia
Penthesilia a 30 de junho em Guimarães, Capital Europeia da Cultura 2012. A nova criação de Martim Pedroso revisita a
Penthesilea, de Heinrich von Kleist (1908) em três línguas: português, italiano e alemão. A interpretação de Nicole Kehrberger, a
Penthesilia, devolve ao espetáculo as origens linguísticas da sua trágica dramaturgia. O intérprete italiano Emanuele Sciannamea é a língua do amor em Aquiles, Carla Bolito e o próprio Martim Pedroso os corifeus desta peça. Um mergulho num universo de emoções contraditórias, no Centro Cultural Vila Flor, dia 30 de Junho, pelas 22:00.
"More and more teenagers are hiding their online activity from their parents, according to a U.S. survey of teen internet behavior released on Monday. The survey, sponsored by the online security company McAfee, found that 70 percent of teens had hidden their online behavior from their parents in 2012, up from 45 percent of teens in 2010, when McAfee conducted the same survey. McAfee spokesman Robert Siciliano cited the explosion of social media and the wider availability of ad-supported pornography as two factors that have led teens to hide their online habits. The increased popularity of phones with Internet capabilities also means that teens have more opportunities to hide their online habits, he said. The survey found that 43 percent of teens have accessed simulated violence online, 36 percent have read about sex online, and 32 percent went online to see nude photos or pornography. The survey reported that teens use a variety of tactics to avoid being monitored by their parents. Over half of teens surveyed said that they had cleared their browser history, while 46 percent had closed or minimized browser windows when a parent walked into the room. Other strategies for keeping online habits from parents included hiding or deleting instant messages or videos and using a computer they knew their parents wouldn't check. Meanwhile, the survey found that 73.5 percent of parents trust their teens not to access age-inappropriate content online. Nearly one quarter of the surveyed parents (23 percent) reported that they are not monitoring their children's online behaviors because they are overwhelmed by technology" (
Reuters).
"More and more teenagers are hiding their online activity from their parents, according to a U.S. survey of teen internet behavior released on Monday. The survey, sponsored by the online security company McAfee, found that 70 percent of teens had hidden their online behavior from their parents in 2012, up from 45 percent of teens in 2010, when McAfee conducted the same survey. McAfee spokesman Robert Siciliano cited the explosion of social media and the wider availability of ad-supported pornography as two factors that have led teens to hide their online habits. The increased popularity of phones with Internet capabilities also means that teens have more opportunities to hide their online habits, he said. The survey found that 43 percent of teens have accessed simulated violence online, 36 percent have read about sex online, and 32 percent went online to see nude photos or pornography. The survey reported that teens use a variety of tactics to avoid being monitored by their parents. Over half of teens surveyed said that they had cleared their browser history, while 46 percent had closed or minimized browser windows when a parent walked into the room. Other strategies for keeping online habits from parents included hiding or deleting instant messages or videos and using a computer they knew their parents wouldn't check. Meanwhile, the survey found that 73.5 percent of parents trust their teens not to access age-inappropriate content online. Nearly one quarter of the surveyed parents (23 percent) reported that they are not monitoring their children's online behaviors because they are overwhelmed by technology" (
Reuters).
"More and more teenagers are hiding their online activity from their parents, according to a U.S. survey of teen internet behavior released on Monday. The survey, sponsored by the online security company McAfee, found that 70 percent of teens had hidden their online behavior from their parents in 2012, up from 45 percent of teens in 2010, when McAfee conducted the same survey. McAfee spokesman Robert Siciliano cited the explosion of social media and the wider availability of ad-supported pornography as two factors that have led teens to hide their online habits. The increased popularity of phones with Internet capabilities also means that teens have more opportunities to hide their online habits, he said. The survey found that 43 percent of teens have accessed simulated violence online, 36 percent have read about sex online, and 32 percent went online to see nude photos or pornography. The survey reported that teens use a variety of tactics to avoid being monitored by their parents. Over half of teens surveyed said that they had cleared their browser history, while 46 percent had closed or minimized browser windows when a parent walked into the room. Other strategies for keeping online habits from parents included hiding or deleting instant messages or videos and using a computer they knew their parents wouldn't check. Meanwhile, the survey found that 73.5 percent of parents trust their teens not to access age-inappropriate content online. Nearly one quarter of the surveyed parents (23 percent) reported that they are not monitoring their children's online behaviors because they are overwhelmed by technology" (
Reuters).
"More and more teenagers are hiding their online activity from their parents, according to a U.S. survey of teen internet behavior released on Monday. The survey, sponsored by the online security company McAfee, found that 70 percent of teens had hidden their online behavior from their parents in 2012, up from 45 percent of teens in 2010, when McAfee conducted the same survey. McAfee spokesman Robert Siciliano cited the explosion of social media and the wider availability of ad-supported pornography as two factors that have led teens to hide their online habits. The increased popularity of phones with Internet capabilities also means that teens have more opportunities to hide their online habits, he said. The survey found that 43 percent of teens have accessed simulated violence online, 36 percent have read about sex online, and 32 percent went online to see nude photos or pornography. The survey reported that teens use a variety of tactics to avoid being monitored by their parents. Over half of teens surveyed said that they had cleared their browser history, while 46 percent had closed or minimized browser windows when a parent walked into the room. Other strategies for keeping online habits from parents included hiding or deleting instant messages or videos and using a computer they knew their parents wouldn't check. Meanwhile, the survey found that 73.5 percent of parents trust their teens not to access age-inappropriate content online. Nearly one quarter of the surveyed parents (23 percent) reported that they are not monitoring their children's online behaviors because they are overwhelmed by technology" (
Reuters).
Instalação e fotografia. de Rodrigo Martins Vila, de 2 a 7 de julho de 2012. O tempo passa, os séculos crescem e as pessoas mudam. Aquilo que torna a cidade única e de certo modo intemporal, a par da sua paisagem e beleza natural, é a arquitectura. As imagens que chegam até nós através dos meios de comunicação, hoje em dia são na maior parte em formato digital, tornando-se a cada dia mais imateriais. A série de fotos reproduz o edifício do teatro através de detalhes e enquadramentos. A técnica utilizada pretende através da luz, representar e fixar a imagem ao papel, remetendo para as retículas utilizadas na impressão de jornais.
Inauguração de um ciclo de exposições com curadoria de Luísa Santos, na Round the Corner. Rua Nova da Trindade, 9 F/G / Chiado / Lisboa.
Instalação e fotografia. de Rodrigo Martins Vila, de 2 a 7 de julho de 2012. O tempo passa, os séculos crescem e as pessoas mudam. Aquilo que torna a cidade única e de certo modo intemporal, a par da sua paisagem e beleza natural, é a arquitectura. As imagens que chegam até nós através dos meios de comunicação, hoje em dia são na maior parte em formato digital, tornando-se a cada dia mais imateriais. A série de fotos reproduz o edifício do teatro através de detalhes e enquadramentos. A técnica utilizada pretende através da luz, representar e fixar a imagem ao papel, remetendo para as retículas utilizadas na impressão de jornais.
Inauguração de um ciclo de exposições com curadoria de Luísa Santos, na Round the Corner. Rua Nova da Trindade, 9 F/G / Chiado / Lisboa.
Instalação e fotografia. de Rodrigo Martins Vila, de 2 a 7 de julho de 2012. O tempo passa, os séculos crescem e as pessoas mudam. Aquilo que torna a cidade única e de certo modo intemporal, a par da sua paisagem e beleza natural, é a arquitectura. As imagens que chegam até nós através dos meios de comunicação, hoje em dia são na maior parte em formato digital, tornando-se a cada dia mais imateriais. A série de fotos reproduz o edifício do teatro através de detalhes e enquadramentos. A técnica utilizada pretende através da luz, representar e fixar a imagem ao papel, remetendo para as retículas utilizadas na impressão de jornais.
Inauguração de um ciclo de exposições com curadoria de Luísa Santos, na Round the Corner. Rua Nova da Trindade, 9 F/G / Chiado / Lisboa.
Instalação e fotografia. de Rodrigo Martins Vila, de 2 a 7 de julho de 2012. O tempo passa, os séculos crescem e as pessoas mudam. Aquilo que torna a cidade única e de certo modo intemporal, a par da sua paisagem e beleza natural, é a arquitectura. As imagens que chegam até nós através dos meios de comunicação, hoje em dia são na maior parte em formato digital, tornando-se a cada dia mais imateriais. A série de fotos reproduz o edifício do teatro através de detalhes e enquadramentos. A técnica utilizada pretende através da luz, representar e fixar a imagem ao papel, remetendo para as retículas utilizadas na impressão de jornais.
Inauguração de um ciclo de exposições com curadoria de Luísa Santos, na Round the Corner. Rua Nova da Trindade, 9 F/G / Chiado / Lisboa.