Hippies and Flower Children in Berlin in the 1960s?, How best to add video of this to an interactive realistic virtual earth, ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy-wise?
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Did a couple of searches for "hippies in german film in the 1960s and 1970s" ...
hippies in german film in the 1960s and 1970s
1960s, 1970s Munich Hippies, Germany, Counterculture
Loving and Laughing
Late 1960s, early 1970s Teenage Girl Groupie Doesn't Want to go Home
counterculture/hippie/drug films of the 60s & 70s
☮ Best Hippie Movies ☮
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1960s, 1970s Munich Hippies, Germany, Counterculture
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I lived in Munich for 13 months just about 10 years after this video from 1969/70.
(Radical hippies are interesting, and German hippies in '60s and '70s especially so to me, - people I'd like to meet, think about and even kind of study anthropologically and ethnographically. It would also be interesting to historicize Harbin Hot Springs since the 1960s, where my actual-virtual ethnographic book begins in a sense with 1972 when its founder Ishvara buying the Harbin property in 1972, but my book is an anthropology with a virtual world focus, and not a history).
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In an interactive realistic virtual earth, where one can convert film of hippies into 3D interactivity, for example - then patch it all together (leaving space to add more film-to-3D) - and re-live this realistically and with language (and in any language) and conversation, talking with these avatar bots ... will transform the discipline of history.
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Scottish poet Hamish Henderson was a Quaker? ("most important Scots' poet after Robert Burns?")
"He has been referred to as the most important Scots poet since Robert Burns[citation needed] "
... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamish_Henderson
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I guess I knew that folklorist Hamish Henderson was a Quaker in 2003-2004, when I was studying at the University of Edinburgh, and somewhat active in the Quaker Meeting on Victoria Terrace, near George IV Bridge, and even living in lodgings I found through friends in the Quaker Meeting, but am reminded again now.
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You'll find the Edinburgh Quaker Meeting here in Street View:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/The+Quaker+Meeting+House/@55.9488161,-3.195901,542m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4887c79ac02281d3:0xb6563d276d487c36!8m2!3d55.9488161!4d-3.1937123?hl=en
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And although I lived in Kimmerghame House at Fettes College in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1976-77, and find this “Modern Languages Coffee Concert” fun and a great way to learn languages, by singing them, I doth protest at all the students in army uniforms (even though, in playing in the Bagpipe band there at the time, I got to be in the NCO Cadre and parade around on Wednesday afternoons, in preparation for marching in this band).
Kimmerghame House
@KimmerghameH
Watch “Modern Languages Coffee Concert” by @Fettes_College on #Vimeo https://vimeo.com/256945493?ref=tw-share … Chrissy J (blue trilby) in action from 00:05 onwards and the blue trilby at various points throughout. In addition, last year's HoH, Evan Li, appears at 03:06. Einfach das beste!
Watch “Modern Languages Coffee Concert” by @Fettes_College on #Vimeohttps://t.co/IUkbPJDqJ9 Chrissy J (blue trilby) in action from 00:05 onwards and the blue trilby at various points throughout. In addition, last year's HoH, Evan Li, appears at 03:06. Einfach das beste!— Kimmerghame House (@KimmerghameH) February 22, 2018
- https://twitter.com/KimmerghameH/status/966737539271942144
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Just came across this Scottish Country Dance called "Hamish Henderson's Refusal" ... and wonder how it got it's name, and am speculating that it relates to some sort of conscientious objection
Hamish Henderson's Refusal & Clansman Medley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=197&v=tvHNVDP11lY
in https://reellifeinmontreal.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/dances-for-february-13-2018/
which I just posted here to the Open Band (Berkeley) - https://twitter.com/TheOpenBand
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