How Art Made the World (BBC, 2005) DVDRip VOSE
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Pues nada, ayer puse a bajar del 2 al 5, que me quedaban pendientes... vi el primero y está muy muy bien: en una horita escasa que dura, explica varios conceptos estéticos básicos para entender el arte, de forma clara y amena… sin los típicos rollazos académicos rellenos de fechas y nombres tan poco didácticos que se suelen ver por ahí.
Y de nuevo gracias a Bemol, que se ha currado unos subtítulos buenísimos.
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Y de nuevo gracias a Bemol, que se ha currado unos subtítulos buenísimos.
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Embark on a thrilling journey through time and five continents to the heart of creativity. Fusing social history, politics, science, nature, archaeology and religion, this international landmark series unravels a universal mystery - why the world around us looks like it does. Modern-day mysteries are answered by journeying back to the beginning of civilisation via some of the most amazing man-made creations in the world.
A strong narrative thread drives through each film as exciting scientific demonstrations reveal how our minds, and those of our ancient ancestors, relate to art. Beautiful, surprising, compelling and above all, relevant, with a visual ambition worthy of its epic subject-matter, this awe-inspiring adventure will appeal not only to art lovers, but to anyone who has ever wondered about humanity's place in the world.
Programme One - More Human Than Human...
One image dominates our contemporary world above all others: the human body. How Art Made the World travels from the modern world of advertising to the temples of classical Greece and the tombs of ancient Egypt to solve the mystery of why humans surround themselves with images of the body that are so unrealistic.
Programme Two - The Day Pictures Were Born
The discovery of prehistoric cave paintings in the last century led to the shocking realisation that humans have been creating art for over 30,000 years. Episode two reveals how the very first pictures ever made were created, and how images may have triggered the greatest change in human history.
Programme Three - The Art of Persuasion
The visual devices used by Tony Blair and George Bush to get themselves elected and maintain power, come not from modern times, but a world that is thousands of years old. How Art Made the World ventures back to the creation of Stonehenge and the reign of Alexander the Great to reveal how imagery became an indispensable weapon in every leader\'s political armoury.
Programme Four - Once Upon a Time
Each year over seven billion people across the world are drawn to see the latest feature films in the cinema. This episode reveals how the most powerful storytelling medium ever created exploits visual techniques invented by artists in the ancient world.
Programme Five - To Death and Back
Today in the 21st Century people see fewer real dead bodies than at any time in history. Yet in the modern world we seem almost obsessed with images of death. In an investigation encompassing ancient Jericho, Aztec America, and classical Italy, How Art Made the World discovers what it is that has compelled human beings to surround themselves with images of death for thousands of years.</td></tr></table>
Technical Specs
Video Codec: Xvid
Video Bitrate: ~1450 kbps
Video Resolution: 704x384
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 192 kbps
Audio Channels: 2
Runtime Per Part: 55 minutes
Number of Parts: 5
Part Size: 700 mb
Ripped by: Corax


<span>Link to English subtitles</span>
ed2k-links:
BBC.How.Art.Made.the.World.1of5.More.Human.Than.Human.Xvid.AC3.www.mvgroup.org.avi 
BBC.How.Art.Made.the.World.2of5.The.Day.Pictures.Were.Born.Xvid.AC3.www.mvgroup.org.avi 
BBC.How.Art.Made.the.World.3of5.The.Art.of.Persuasion.Xvid.AC3.www.mvgroup.org.avi 
BBC.How.Art.Made.the.World.4of5.Once.Upon.A.Time.Xvid.AC3.www.mvgroup.org.avi 
BBC.How.Art.Made.the.World.5of5.To.Death.and.Back.Xvid.AC3.www.mvgroup.org.avi 
BBC.How.Art.Made.the.World.Extras.Xvid.AC3.www.mvgroup.org.avi 
Subtítulos en inglés
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Embark on a thrilling journey through time and five continents to the heart of creativity. Fusing social history, politics, science, nature, archaeology and religion, this international landmark series unravels a universal mystery - why the world around us looks like it does. Modern-day mysteries are answered by journeying back to the beginning of civilisation via some of the most amazing man-made creations in the world.
A strong narrative thread drives through each film as exciting scientific demonstrations reveal how our minds, and those of our ancient ancestors, relate to art. Beautiful, surprising, compelling and above all, relevant, with a visual ambition worthy of its epic subject-matter, this awe-inspiring adventure will appeal not only to art lovers, but to anyone who has ever wondered about humanity's place in the world.
Programme One - More Human Than Human...
One image dominates our contemporary world above all others: the human body. How Art Made the World travels from the modern world of advertising to the temples of classical Greece and the tombs of ancient Egypt to solve the mystery of why humans surround themselves with images of the body that are so unrealistic.
Programme Two - The Day Pictures Were Born
The discovery of prehistoric cave paintings in the last century led to the shocking realisation that humans have been creating art for over 30,000 years. Episode two reveals how the very first pictures ever made were created, and how images may have triggered the greatest change in human history.
Programme Three - The Art of Persuasion
The visual devices used by Tony Blair and George Bush to get themselves elected and maintain power, come not from modern times, but a world that is thousands of years old. How Art Made the World ventures back to the creation of Stonehenge and the reign of Alexander the Great to reveal how imagery became an indispensable weapon in every leader\'s political armoury.
Programme Four - Once Upon a Time
Each year over seven billion people across the world are drawn to see the latest feature films in the cinema. This episode reveals how the most powerful storytelling medium ever created exploits visual techniques invented by artists in the ancient world.
Programme Five - To Death and Back
Today in the 21st Century people see fewer real dead bodies than at any time in history. Yet in the modern world we seem almost obsessed with images of death. In an investigation encompassing ancient Jericho, Aztec America, and classical Italy, How Art Made the World discovers what it is that has compelled human beings to surround themselves with images of death for thousands of years.</td></tr></table>
Technical Specs
Video Codec: Xvid
Video Bitrate: ~1450 kbps
Video Resolution: 704x384
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 192 kbps
Audio Channels: 2
Runtime Per Part: 55 minutes
Number of Parts: 5
Part Size: 700 mb
Ripped by: Corax


<span>Link to English subtitles</span>
ed2k-links:
Subtítulos en inglés
torrents
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Para acceder a la web de MVgroup hace falta registrarse, lo cual es gratuito y abiero (o lo era), de todas formas,
a) siempre suben los torrents a sitios públicos tipo mininova
b) ya subo yo los subs a opensubtitles, no problem
pero repito, en MVgrourp, para acceder a la web hay que registrarse, pero los torrents NO son privados en plan cinematik y similares
a) siempre suben los torrents a sitios públicos tipo mininova
b) ya subo yo los subs a opensubtitles, no problem
pero repito, en MVgrourp, para acceder a la web hay que registrarse, pero los torrents NO son privados en plan cinematik y similares
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