vrijdag, juli 29, 2005

Can't wait!

Believe it or not, but the one and only Jarvis Cocker (leadsinger Pulp) will compose the soundtrack for the new Harry Potter movie, coming out fall this year, and chose, among others, Franz Ferdinand!
(And I think I just broke my record of number of links in one sentence)

maandag, juli 25, 2005

The Stanford Prison Experiment

Yesterday we watched a movie that turned out to be more upsetting than expected. Das Experiment is rather loosely and yet tightly based on the famous Stanford Prison Experiment. Dr. Zimbardo, the main brain behind the Prison experiment, randomly devided 18 students into two groups and assigned the one to be the guards and the other to be the prisoners. The guards were supposed to control the prisoners for two weeks, in a lab built prison. Very soon though, the situation got out of hand and the experiment needed to be ended. "In only a few days, our guards became sadistic and our prisoners became depressed and showed signs of extreme stress."

The movie started off with some romance and finished with an escalation including multiple murders. Both of these hollywood-ish contributions to the movie were completely unnecessary, and rather made a movie that could have been so good, bad. The message had already been passed on before things got too far though, and I had a very very bad night. Not just because of having seen a violent and scary movie, but because while watching you realise how extremely real this is. You wake up from that nightmare when the guards start to take the experimenters as prisoners. Right.

The most shocking thing, however, came later. We were curious about how far the Stanford Prison Experiment really got before escalating, and looked it up on the web. Beside a website devoted to the experiment, there is a link to (now professor) Zimbardo's site. First thing you read is in red font in the middle of the screen: Currently Hot! It is a bit weird to see an academic website claiming to be hot, let alone a professor's website being hot. On top of that, it was the website of the professor that created one of the most cruel experiments ever designed, claiming to be hot.

When you enter the website, you find a link to the Prison Experiment. There, it says literally: "It all began one warm Sunday in August, 1971..." . Who's movie is this actually? Has it ever really happened? Or is this all one big joke?

There is a lot of information on the subsequent page with a slideshow of the story. Proudly presented by Zimbardo. The moviemakers have followed some parts of the story very narrowly, it appears. Including the scene where the request of one of the prisoners, to get out, is being turned down, more or less.

Besides the cruel and unethical aspects of this experiment, there was another big flaw to be found in the movie and in Stanford. The prisoners behaved like real prisoners, guards like guards that use humiliation and aggression and most of all, Zimbardo behaved as the prison warden. In his explanation he frequently expressed himself as having been totally in his role of prison warden. He invented, created, and led the game. That is exactly where he went too far. If trying to experimentally and moreover, scientifically study prison behaviour, you should observe and not interfere. Or end the game.

Zimbardo is researcher that wanted to reach this one goal by going too far, this one experiment without thinking about the personal lives of the participants. In the same way as his experimental prison was extremely similar to other prisons, he was extremely similar to an evil prison ward, or worse, an influential person with just one goal: war, punishment and torture. Oh but don't forget: this was 'just' an experiment. Or a game. Or a movie.

donderdag, juli 21, 2005

Dutch proud, part 2

"Sixteen swimmers were under the two hour mark, but it was Van Dyk who erased all doubt about the result when she made the last turn around the huge orange inflatable buoy. Few sports fans need a reminder that the color orange means something special to the Dutch. Nothing says "get going, finish strong" quite like those bright orange buoys seemingly positioned near the finish to cheer the Dutch swimmer's final sprint and perhaps to say 'thank you' for the opportunity to chart her course to the finish line so many times during a remarkable career."


Open water swimming report of the women 10km, FINA world championships in Montreal

woensdag, juli 20, 2005

Nieuwsfoto van de week

Trouw probeer ik dagelijks nog het NOS nieuws bij te houden, naast de wat meer mondiale nieuwspagina van de BBC. En zo af en toe zijn er leuke foto's te vinden, zoals deze:

Hansje het gansje waagt ook een kansje (deel 1)

This picture is taken during the 'Vierdaagse' in Nijmegen. During this event, more than 40,000 people join in for 20, 30 or 40 km walking per day, among which a lot of soldiers from different countries.

For the short period I lived in Nijmegen, I really felt at home. That was mainly due to the nice people I met in the centre where I spent most of my time. The city itself, however, is partly very old and beautiful, and partly filled with ugly architecture from after WW2. Small but cute and hosting the best cinema in the Netherlands: het Lux theater.

donderdag, juli 07, 2005

En dan nu... het weer!

Just like Bean, I'd like to remember the good weather we've had this springtime, rather than looking outside right now. Doesn't this one make you dream:

Megan

Aan de andere kant, de wat optimistischere kant, kunnen we niet klagen. Het lijkt erop dat het nooit echt veel regent. Het miezert (zoals vandaag), of het regent even hard. Daarna is het weer gewoon even bewolkt en vochtig als altijd. Soms trekt de bewolking even open, en rennen we allemaal naar buiten voor die kleine zonnestraal. Hoewel, ook dat is een overdrijving. Zoals ik al zei, hebben we een prachtige lente gehad. En het is nu zomer!