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		<title>Adam Curtis, Journalism + Video Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Above is the last few minutes of Adam&#8217;s latest work, &#8220;It Felt Like a Kiss&#8221;. This I believe is being toured around art houses in Europe and has yet to make it over here in a legal format. Adam is best known for his documentary series &#8220;The Power of Nightmares&#8221; and &#8220;The Trap&#8221;. What makes [...]]]></description>
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<p>Above is the last few minutes of Adam&#8217;s latest work, &#8220;It Felt Like a Kiss&#8221;. This I believe is being toured around art houses in Europe and has yet to make it over here in a legal format. Adam is best known for his documentary series &#8220;The Power of Nightmares&#8221; and &#8220;The Trap&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>What makes Adam Curtis brilliant:</strong></p>
<p>Adam has found a way to take complicated, ambiguous content and fashion it into something so immersive that it plays like a feature film.  He puts these complex ideas into a narrative that anyone can latch on to and supports it with found footage. It&#8217;s in this footage spanning the past century that he builds these compelling montages .</p>
<p>Where the Zeitgeist art docs come off as condescending, Adam Curtis comes off as that cool British teacher that knows his shit (and doesn&#8217;t belong at your university). He also has impeccable taste in visual imagery. He never says too much or blatantly panders his position but rather leaves it to the imagery and a bit of your imagination. Still, you can sense there&#8217;s always a gentle nudge.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a unique feeling that comes with watching an Adam Curtis series that I&#8217;ve never felt in any other news  delivery vehicles.  It&#8217;s a hearty feeling, one you achieve only when you&#8217;ve learned something. But beyond that and even more amazing &#8230;  I WAS ENTERTAINED.</p>
<p>Who thought news information and entertainment could mix in such a lovely fashion.</p>
<p>Cheers to Adam Curtis and the ilk soon to follow.</p>
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