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December 4, 2008 |Permalink |Comments (1)
Immersion
Human elders have a millenia long win streak when it comes to transmitting culture across the generations. They have a proven ability to immerse young people in the stories, the legends and the ways of their people.
Now they are being challenged and the competition is formidable.
Here is the new immersion.
(The film maker aimed his camera at children as they watched music videos and played video games.)
What, our elders ask, lies ahead?
Comments ( 1)
Some weird faces, but you can say that only when you see those faces from the front, you never realize that you make similar or may be even worse expressions during the tasks.