3/22/07 - Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) explains how DC is treated as a state by the government, and in the process makes a decent case as to why DC should be a state, all the while promoting a bill that gives 1/3 representation to DC residents.
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3/22/07 - Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) explains how DC is treated as a state by the government, and in the process makes a decent case as to why DC should be a state, all the while promoting a bill that gives 1/3 representation to DC residents.
Newsicvideo created using my Canon S200 digital camera and sequenced using Final Cut Pro. Using over 50 ten second video clips and audio by DJ Shadow, this video documents the reaction of Washington, DC residents to start of the illegal invasion of Iraq by marching from the White House, snaking around the city, and returning back at the White House.
March 22nd, 2003, Washington, DC.
CNN's Hala Gorani visits with the Arab Israeli Hip-Hop group DAM (Da Arab MC's) before they depart for a European tour. Hailing from the impoverished town of Lod, Israel, the group raps in both arabic and hebrew on a myriad of different issues like the separation wall, racism, zionism, and poverty.
This newsic video features Gary Numan's song "Cars" set to footage of bicyclists enjoying a Critical Mass ride through the nation's capital.
Starting at Dupont Circle, riders made their way to GWU, the State Department, Memorial Bridge into Virigina, and ended at the Washington, Monument.
More info about Critical Mass can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
The Title's date should be 4/11/03!
Travel Channel's "5 Takes USA" travel journalist incorrectly calls Washington, DC a state: "I was actually most excited to visit Washington, DC out of all the states that we were supposed to visit."
Made in the summer of 2005 for a client, this geospatial animation is a fly around of a Lenz projection centered on a high resolution aerial photograph of the Inner Harbor in downtown Baltimore, Maryland.
Created for VJs at the 8th Annual Starscape Music & Arts Festival on June 24th, 2006. This animation uses high-resolution aerial photography of the area around the location of the event and creates a synthetic fly-over similar to Google Earth.