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Thursday, 27 March 2014
The Mystery of the Flying Kicks
Matthew Bate introduces the viewer to the geopolitics of sneaker throwing in what is truly a remarkable piece of analysis. It is not simply our common interest in the topic or the enormous effort evidenced in the field work which makes The Mystery of the Flying Kicks great, but the variety of minds which fill the dialogue and the methods used to portray the stories and opinions.
I feel this film needs no further analysis, as it is indeed an example of how education leading into the future (be it within a 'significant' topic or not) needs to be communicated.
The Mystery of the Flying Kicks is available on: Vimeo & Youtube
Labels:
Education,
Meaning,
Sneakers,
Subculture,
Urban
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