- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 27115
- author: NationalGeographic
23:56
National Geographic Live! - Spencer Wells: The Human Journey
Nat Geo Explorer-in-Residence Spencer Wells maps the history of human migration by analyzi...
published: 23 Jan 2012
author: NationalGeographic
National Geographic Live! - Spencer Wells: The Human Journey
National Geographic Live! - Spencer Wells: The Human Journey
Nat Geo Explorer-in-Residence Spencer Wells maps the history of human migration by analyzing the DNA of hundreds of thousands of people around the world.- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 27115
- author: NationalGeographic
59:05
Incredible Human Journey - Out of Africa 1/5 HD
The Incredible Human Journey - A five-episode science documentary and accompanying book, w...
published: 08 May 2013
author: Little dread
Incredible Human Journey - Out of Africa 1/5 HD
Incredible Human Journey - Out of Africa 1/5 HD
The Incredible Human Journey - A five-episode science documentary and accompanying book, written and presented by anthropologist Dr. Alice Roberts who gained...- published: 08 May 2013
- views: 612
- author: Little dread
113:34
Shejire DNA presents - Journey Of Man; A Genetic Odyssey!
Synopsis
According to the recent single origin hypothesis, human ancestors originated in ...
published: 24 Aug 2013
Shejire DNA presents - Journey Of Man; A Genetic Odyssey!
Shejire DNA presents - Journey Of Man; A Genetic Odyssey!
Synopsis According to the recent single origin hypothesis, human ancestors originated in Africa, and eventually made their way out to the rest of the world. Analysis of the Y chromosome is one of the methods used in tracing the history of early humans. Thirteen genetic markers on the Y-chromosome differentiate populations of human beings. It is believed, on the basis of genetic evidence, that all human beings in existence now descend from one single man who lived in Africa about 60,000 years ago.[2] The earliest groups of humans are believed to find their present-day descendants among the San people, a group that is now found in western southern Africa. The San are smaller than the Bantu. They have lighter skins, more tightly curled hair, and they share the epicanthal fold with the people of East Asia, such as the Chinese and Japanese. Southern and eastern Africa are believed to originally have been populated by people akin to the San. Since that early time much of their range has been taken over by the Bantu. Skeletal remains of these ancestral people are found in Paleolithic sites in Somalia and Ethiopia. There are also peoples in east Africa today who speak substantially different languages that nevertheless share the archaic characteristics of the San language, its distinctive repertoire of click and pop sounds. These are the only languages in the entire world that use these sounds in speech. As humans migrated out of Africa, they all carried a genetic feature on the Y chromosome known as M168.[3] The first wave of migration out of Africa stayed close to the oceans shores, tracing a band along the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean including parts of the Arabian Peninsula, the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent and into South East Asia, down into what is now Indonesia, and eventually reaching Australia. This branch of the human family developed a new marker, M130. This first wave appears to have left dark-skinned people along its path, including isolated groups of dark-skinned people in south east Asia such as the aboriginal population of the Andaman Islands (around 400 km off the west coast of Thailand), the Semang of Malaysia, and the Aeta of the Philippines.[4] The second wave of migration took a more northerly course, splitting somewhere in the area around what is now called Syria to sweep to interior Asia, where it split several more times in Central Asia, north of Afghanistan. The lineages that flowed into Central Asia carry M9. Other markers were added after the migration paths went on in several different directions from Central Asia. From Central Asia, a small group migrated towards the northeast, following reindeer. These were the Chukchi people, a few of whom still live a nomadic lifestyle today. An even smaller group, estimated at no more than 20 Chukchis, crossed what is now the Bering Sea approximately 13,000 years ago during the last glacial period, and migrated into North America. They are the ancestors of Native Americans, and 800 years later, they had reached as far as South America. The African diaspora is believed to have begun some 50,000 years ago, long enough for many changes to have occurred in humans remaining in Africa. The genetic trends reported involve humans who left Africa, and their genetic histories. The diversity found outside of Africa may well have been accentuated since populations migrating to new hunting grounds would rarely have had individuals moving backwards into previously settled regions. But within Africa, isolation would have been geographically aided primarily by the Sahara Desert, leaving people in areas not separated by the desert to travel and migrate relatively freely.- published: 24 Aug 2013
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The Earliest Human Migration
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published: 05 Oct 2012
author: Tina Gilbert
The Earliest Human Migration
39:25
First Human Migration to India
First Human Migration to India with Michael Wood....
published: 08 Jul 2013
author: Krishnadhas Tha
First Human Migration to India
First Human Migration to India
First Human Migration to India with Michael Wood.- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 135
- author: Krishnadhas Tha
46:04
The Human Family Tree
National Geographic DOCU.....
published: 02 Apr 2011
author: dmthead2012
The Human Family Tree
The Human Family Tree
National Geographic DOCU..- published: 02 Apr 2011
- views: 102339
- author: dmthead2012
9:27
Human Ancestry - Made Easy
From the 'Made Easy' series by potholer54. Kudos to him for his great work. please view th...
published: 23 Jun 2008
author: dj2baduk
Human Ancestry - Made Easy
Human Ancestry - Made Easy
From the 'Made Easy' series by potholer54. Kudos to him for his great work. please view the rest of his series.- published: 23 Jun 2008
- views: 122809
- author: dj2baduk
64:31
Human Migration, Malaria & Modernization in the Pacific: DNA Studies
The research of J. Koji Lum focuses on the origins, interactions, and resulting genetic ch...
published: 23 Nov 2012
author: LibraryOfCongress
Human Migration, Malaria & Modernization in the Pacific: DNA Studies
Human Migration, Malaria & Modernization in the Pacific: DNA Studies
The research of J. Koji Lum focuses on the origins, interactions, and resulting genetic characteristics of Pacific Island populations, the evolution of the m...- published: 23 Nov 2012
- views: 351
- author: LibraryOfCongress
2:35
Videographic: Migration
The Economist reports on how immigrants help both the countries they leave and those to wh...
published: 21 Oct 2009
author: The Economist
Videographic: Migration
Videographic: Migration
The Economist reports on how immigrants help both the countries they leave and those to which they move. Added to www.audiovideo.economist.com in October 2009.- published: 21 Oct 2009
- views: 139421
- author: The Economist
58:30
Asiatic Migration into the Americas (The Incredible Human Journey - Episode 5 - The Americas)
A team of 21 researchers, led by Ripan Malhi, a geneticist in the department of anthropolo...
published: 21 Apr 2013
author: Thomas NativeHistory
Asiatic Migration into the Americas (The Incredible Human Journey - Episode 5 - The Americas)
Asiatic Migration into the Americas (The Incredible Human Journey - Episode 5 - The Americas)
A team of 21 researchers, led by Ripan Malhi, a geneticist in the department of anthropology at the University of Illinois, has a new set of ideas. One is a ...- published: 21 Apr 2013
- views: 577
- author: Thomas NativeHistory
9:00
The Incredible Human Journey-Ep1/5-Out Of Africa-Part-6/6
The Incredible Human Journey is a five-episode science documentary and accompanying book, ...
published: 21 Feb 2011
author: TheGhalatAdmi
The Incredible Human Journey-Ep1/5-Out Of Africa-Part-6/6
The Incredible Human Journey-Ep1/5-Out Of Africa-Part-6/6
The Incredible Human Journey is a five-episode science documentary and accompanying book, written and presented by Alice Roberts, and first broadcast on BBC ...- published: 21 Feb 2011
- views: 11158
- author: TheGhalatAdmi
9:59
The history of human races (Part 1 of 3)
A 3 part sumed up version of the documentary "Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey" which tra...
published: 01 Oct 2010
author: DeeJayAllah
The history of human races (Part 1 of 3)
The history of human races (Part 1 of 3)
A 3 part sumed up version of the documentary "Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey" which traces back the evolution of human racial groups as well as human migr...- published: 01 Oct 2010
- views: 84796
- author: DeeJayAllah
2:05
Aboriginal DNA provides human migration clues
Scientists have used DNA evidence from a lock of hair found in WA in the 1920s to map the ...
published: 23 Sep 2011
author: NewsOnABC
Aboriginal DNA provides human migration clues
Aboriginal DNA provides human migration clues
Scientists have used DNA evidence from a lock of hair found in WA in the 1920s to map the early migration of humans from Africa to Australia.- published: 23 Sep 2011
- views: 12794
- author: NewsOnABC
5:17
Human Migration: Push and Pull Factors
Discusses social, economic, political, and environmental push and pull factors....
published: 15 Jul 2011
author: Justin Howard
Human Migration: Push and Pull Factors
Human Migration: Push and Pull Factors
Discusses social, economic, political, and environmental push and pull factors.- published: 15 Jul 2011
- views: 20705
- author: Justin Howard
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5:03
Apodemy
Plato likens the human soul with a cage, where knowledge is birds flying. We’re born with ...
published: 21 Nov 2012
author: Katerina Athanasopoulou
Apodemy
Plato likens the human soul with a cage, where knowledge is birds flying. We’re born with the cage empty and, as we grow, we collect birds and they go in the cage for future use. When we need to access knowledge we put our hand in the cage, hunt for a bird – and sometimes catch the wrong one.
Ornithology uses the term “Zugunruhe” to describe the turbulent behavior of birds before they migrate, whether free or caged.
These two images, birds inhabiting the human soul and the distress of the migrating bird became the starting points for this film, commissioned on the theme of Emigration.
A flock of birds circles around and moves a cage vehicle, seeking escape from a city half finished and abandoned, with roads interrupted by fragments of fallen statues. Those hands are simultaneously the pursuit of knowledge and also the heroes/leaders of the past that we have rejected but are still haunting us.
In a time when Europe seems to be imploding, this is my portrait of Athens.
Awards:
The Lumen Prize 2013 http://lumenprize.com
Best Animation, London Greek Film Festival, UK 2013
Special Mention for a Greek Film, Animasyros Festival, Greece 2013
Nominated for the Peer Raben Music Award, SoundTrack_Cologne, Germany 2013
Screenings:
Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York, November 2013
Underwire Festival, London, November 2013
KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival, Holland, November 2013
Shnit International Short film festival, Switzerland, October 2013
Belo Horizonte International Film Festival, Brazil, September 2013
Animasyros Festival, Greece, September 2013
The Queen of Hungary, Landscape: Dislocation /Space / Place, UK, Spring 2013.
Femina Film Festival, Brazil, July 2013
Athens Video Art Festival, Athens, June 2013
Hong Kong Art Fair, Animation Club Screening, May 2013
MAshRome Film Fest, Rome, May 2013
60th Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival, Serbia, April 2013
Skepto International Film Festival, Sardinia, April 2013
Holland Animation Festival, Utrecht, March 2013
Flatpack Festival, Birmingham Museum & Gallery, UK, March 2013
Visual Dialogues (Installation), Plato's Academy Park, December 2012 - February 2013
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¿Sería Buenos Aires? / Maybe Buenos Aires? (2006)
thevisualsuspects.net/projects.html#seria-buenos-aires
A universal story that touches upo...
published: 20 Feb 2010
author: thevisualsuspects.net
¿Sería Buenos Aires? / Maybe Buenos Aires? (2006)
thevisualsuspects.net/projects.html#seria-buenos-aires
A universal story that touches upon many of the themes that cross the modern world we live in:
dislocation of people, destruction of their dreams overnight by crises they are not responsible for
and their efforts to survive.
(Spanish with English subtitles)
National Young Artists Awards InJuve 2006 (Spain)
www.imdb.com/title/tt1603491
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With the Participation of:
ÁNONIMOS (Anonymous) / TOMÁS ABRAHAM / ANDRÉS BLANCO / LUÍS CARO(TENUTO) / GABRIELA CAROTENUTO / JUAN CAROTENUTO / MARIANA CAROTENUTO / MIGUEL CAROTENUTO / NORA CORTIÑAS / RODOLFO DE DIAGO “EL TURCO” / ENRIQUE / “MARITA” GIOIELLO / RAÚL GODOY / MARGARITA GROPPER / Madres de Plaza de Mayo / RODOLFO TRONCOSO
Written & Directed by
XAVI SATORRA LARRIBA
Produced by
XAVI SATORRA LARRIBA
ÀLEX LORA CERCÓS
LUIS CARO
in association with
thevisualsuspects.net
Filmed by
XAVI SATORRA LARRIBA (Argentina/Spain)
ÀLEX LORA CERCÓS (Argentina)
IRENE MENA (Spain)
JAVIER DE GREGORIO (Spain)
IVAN GONZALEZ (Spain)
Music by
Music Score Composed by JORDI HOMS (2006)
LUÍS CARO
From the Album 'El Rastro' (2002)
CABO SAN ROQUE
From the Album 'França Xica' (2005)
LOS NIÑOS PROBETA (2004)
A SILVER MT. ZION ORCHESTRA
From the Album 'This Is Our Punk-Rock' (2003)
Edited by
ARAN GARRIGA / ÀLEX LORA
Sound Mixing/Postproduction
Houtech Produccions (Barcelona)
Archive footage by
Venteveo Video (Argentina)
English Translation by
FRED HALLIDAY
Running Time: 48 minutes
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This work is licensed under a:
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
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New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival 2008 (USA)
Vercelli Art Movie Festival. 2008 (Italy)
In asociation with Amnesty International
The British Museum - 2008 London Premiere
In asociation with the London International Documentary Festival and PocketVisions (UK)
Argentina - Catalunya Culture Festival. Barcelona 2008 (Spain)
1001 International Documentary Film Festival
Official Selection. Istanbul 2007 (Turkey)
Document5 – International Human Rights Documentary Festival. Glasgow 2007 (UK)
Fest-i-Kült – Intercultural Film Festival. Ankara 2007 (Turkey)
Mercadoc – Malaga Film Festival. 2007 (Spain)
Young Artists National Exhibition – Injuve (Various cities, Spain) 2006/2007
Krakow Film Market 2007 (Poland)
Ojocojo International Film Festival
Member of the Global Alliance for Cultural Diversity - UNESCO. Madrid 2006 (Spain)
L’Alternativa Independent Film Festival of Barcelona 2006 (Spain)
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2:27
Sun Come Up (trailer)
Sun Come Up is an ACADEMY AWARD® nominated film that shows the human face of climate chang...
published: 06 May 2010
author: Sun Come Up
Sun Come Up (trailer)
Sun Come Up is an ACADEMY AWARD® nominated film that shows the human face of climate change. The film follows the relocation of the Carteret Islanders, a community living on a remote island chain in the South Pacific Ocean, and now, some of the world’s first environmental refugees.
When climate change threatens their survival, the islanders face a painful decision. They must leave their ancestral land in search of a new place to call home. Sun Come Up follows a group of young islanders as they search for land and build relationships in war-torn Bougainville, 50 miles across the open ocean.
Sun Come Up provokes discussion about climate change, displacement, and the rights of vulnerable communities around the globe.
www.SunComeUp.com
2:32
Harvest of Empire - Official Trailer
At a time of heated and divisive debate over immigration, Onyx Films is proud to present H...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: EVS Communications
Harvest of Empire - Official Trailer
At a time of heated and divisive debate over immigration, Onyx Films is proud to present HARVEST OF EMPIRE, a feature-length documentary that examines the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today.
Based on the ground-breaking book by award-winning journalist Juan González, HARVEST OF EMPIRE takes an unflinching look at the role that U.S. economic and military interests played in triggering an unprecedented wave of migration that is transforming our nation’s cultural and economic landscape.
From the wars for territorial expansion that gave the U.S. control of Puerto Rico, Cuba and more than half of Mexico, to the covert operations that imposed oppressive military regimes in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador, HARVEST OF EMPIRE unveils a moving human story that is largely unknown to the great majority of citizens in the U.S.
Screening from September 28 through October 4th in NYC and LA.
More information at:
www.harvestofempiremovie.com
Youtube results:
2:44
The largest migration in history: China's migrant workers
Migration from inland villages to coastal cities has transformed China. Now that is changi...
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: The Economist
The largest migration in history: China's migrant workers
The largest migration in history: China's migrant workers
Migration from inland villages to coastal cities has transformed China. Now that is changing, as regional cities inland become the new focus of migration pat...- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 26710
- author: The Economist
6:24
MAP OF MIGRATIONS OF MTDNA MARKERS- HUMAN MIGGRATIONS MAP
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/ MTDNA....
published: 11 Sep 2009
author: SabirOnogur
MAP OF MIGRATIONS OF MTDNA MARKERS- HUMAN MIGGRATIONS MAP
MAP OF MIGRATIONS OF MTDNA MARKERS- HUMAN MIGGRATIONS MAP
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/ MTDNA.- published: 11 Sep 2009
- views: 16597
- author: SabirOnogur
1:15
What Herpes Could Tell Us About Ancient Human Migration
New research into the virus that causes cold sores could tell us more about human's early ...
published: 22 Oct 2013
What Herpes Could Tell Us About Ancient Human Migration
What Herpes Could Tell Us About Ancient Human Migration
New research into the virus that causes cold sores could tell us more about human's early migration patterns.- published: 22 Oct 2013
- views: 117
10:37
International Migration Law and Human Rights
Kristina Touzenis, International Migration Law Unit, International Office for Migration, t...
published: 28 Jan 2013
author: UNRISD
International Migration Law and Human Rights
International Migration Law and Human Rights
Kristina Touzenis, International Migration Law Unit, International Office for Migration, talks about the rights of migrants. She was speaking at the policy f...- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 353
- author: UNRISD