El pasado jueves se presentó en el Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas el cuarto número de la revista Kilómetro 111. Ensayos sobre cine, dedicada esta vez al cine contemporáneo.
La revista incluye ensayos sobre Moretti, Cronenberg, Lynch, Greenaway, Godard, Daney, y sobre el cine argentino actual; y textos de Fredric Jameson, Jacques Rancière y Serge Grünberg. En la ocasión, hablarán Silvia Schwarzböck, David Oubiña y Daniela Goggi.
O diem praeclarum! - Oh, what a beautiful day!
Peccatum tacituritatis - Sin of silence
Per angusta in augusta - Through difficulties to great things
Quis, quid, ubi, quibus auxiliis, cur, quomodo, quando? - Who, what, where, with what, why, how, when?
Qui nimium probat, nihil probat - One who proves too much, proves nothing
Mens agitat molem - The mind moves the matter. (Vergil)
Quam se ipse amans-sine rivale! - Himself loving himself so much-without a rival! (Cicero)
De duobus malis minus est semper eligendum - One must always choose the lesser of two evils. (Thomas a Kempis)
Omne ignotum pro magnifico est - We have great notions of everything unknown. (Tacitus)
Ex uno disce omnes - From one person learn all persons (From one we can judge the rest.)
Totum dependeat - Let it all hang out
Saepe stilum vertas - May you often turn the stylus (You should make frequent corrections.)
Tamdiu discendum est, quamdiu vivas - We should learn as long as we may live. (We live and learn.) (Seneca Philosophus)
Perpetuo vincit qui utitur clementia - He is forever victor who employs clemency. (Syrus)
Acta est fabula, plaudite! - The play is over, applaud! (Said to have been emperor Augustus' last words.)
Sic volo, sic iubeo - I want this, I order this. (Juvenalis)
Errare humanum est - To err is human. / It is human to err (Seneca)
In vinculis etiam audax - In chains yet still bold (free)
Argumentum ad ignorantiam - Arguing from ignorance
Semper Gumby - Always flexible (United States Air Forces, Europe, Contracting squadron motto)
Honores mutant mores - The honours change the customs. (Power corrupts)
Cogito, ergo sum - I think, therefore I exist. (René Descartes)
Numquam aliud natura, aliud sapientia dicit - Never does nature say one thing and wisdom say another
Amor ordinem nescit - Love does not know order. (St. Jerome)
Exitus acta probat - The outcome proves the deeds (the end justifies the means) (Ovid)
Non sum qualis eram - I am not what / of what sort I was (I'm not what I used to be.)
Amicule, deliciae, num is sum qui mentiar tibi? - Baby, sweetheart, would I lie to you?