Sunday, March 20, 2011

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Items story published in the newspaper El nortino de Iquique (1997 -1999)




Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Monday, March 14, 2011

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Excerpt from machine to predict earthquakes.


The colorless city was lost in the clouds and the blue Pacific Ocean. Hiromu fastened his belt, closed his eyes and recalled a Christmas song by Nat King Cole, always remembered when a plane started to descend. For some reason that is worth pursuing, landing as he triggered the tune of Pink Floyd Money when he walked.
was clear that he had reviewed several photos on his laptop Tocopilla never going to compare with reality. There were few photos online Tocopilla and repeated that of a camel-shaped stone, the chimneys of the thermal power of Alejandro Jodorowsky, writer-perhaps the most famous tocopillano, "the parade and Alexis Sanchez, the footballer. "Welcome
cemetery," said Masaaki as he descended the stairs of the Cerro Moreno airport in Antofagasta. Hiromu, meanwhile, was photographing the plane parked on the slab, with the bottom of the hill between red and purple that stretched like an island.
"I told you this place looked like Peter Jackson film," said Hiromu.
- Who the fuck happened to build a city here! - Said Masaaki stopped in the middle of the dishes with hands on hips. "Come
said his companion.
Both were surprised by the collision between the earth and sea, scenery that looked like two disparate pieces strung together to force a puzzle. Hiromu had been similar elsewhere in Asia, but here in this place in Chile, it was as if the landscape was always exerting force, thrusting. The image of the Cerro Moreno, falling over the Pacific was magnificent. He
many thoughts come to me, "said a contemplative desert Hiromu.
- What are those thoughts desert? - Asked Masaaki his face disfigured by the question.
"Nothing. Nothingness itself. Listen, nothing. Silence. In the desert, I have said, you can hear to drain the blood. Hiromu
continued speaking in Japanese, an issue that provoked curiosity among children and people passing by.

- is almost unthinkable that a city arises here, "he continued, should have very large interests behind this city. Much money in Las Vegas or perhaps the ambition, pure and simple greed. Old West, that. Clint Eastwood. Best Mars. Here, the Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury. There must be many people crazy around here, surely many crazy. This mixture desert and third world, should be lethal-
"You're all a philosopher, teacher, a philosopher of the driest desert in the world," said Masaaki.
"Nothing," said Hiromu dry.
- Nothing to master? -
"I'm not nice to treat me like an idiot, and I feel you're determined to do it because it became clear to me on the trip and do not want this to continue during the time spent at Do you think this place? -. Masaaki shook his head and hurried his steps. Hiromu


-while waiting for luggage to appear on the complexity thought to be his relationship with the young. I knew the boy did not take it seriously or, finally did not know. Masaaki had ironized the rusticity of the project several times on the plane. It was too simple-minded, thought Masaaki, unless Hiromu carry some rare explosive to cause a mega earthquake history anyway although it seemed ridiculous to put it at one point during the trip. There was much to think about the 24 hour flight, with several scales, to Santiago. He thought about staying in Sao Paulo, for example, and send to hell the project. The other possibility is that explosives had already ordered in Chile, either stored in a warehouse for an underwater explosion. Sounded like science fiction, but some of his compatriots were able to do his worst to save his honor.
devices a month earlier had come to Chile and after some paperwork, which managed the Japanese Embassy, \u200b\u200b" Tocopilla were already in a warehouse, located in a scrap yard. Could be shocking that the machine would cost several million dollars if the gamble paid off, was a few meters from the landfill and farm pigs. It was as if the Ark of the Covenant was buried under a stall or something.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Rocio's 40 years on the streets of Antofagasta


Why Johnny Rambo cops chase? Do not know your past? Second Eugenio Avila Gallardo, 52, of which 40 are worked into the street, asphalt, and clean cars and none in the military, is who is named as "John Rambo antofagatino" and speaks in third person as "Murci" Rojas and Martin Vargas. This man's face and a scar boxer feels a popular character. For this rises to "boy of shells", whom he considers the number 1. The precise, is among the Top Ten.
This time he clarified that he was taken from his GI Joe, or the headband in the temple, the narrow olive green jacket that exposes the caramels in the batting and some other details of Cambodia, because for the past few days is harassed by a policeman. Does not elaborate on the reason for the harassment, but "they are making life miserable and I just want to work on the street ", released as a song, while cleaning a windshield of a powerful 4x4 on the street Sucre, San Martín and Latorre. While
vent their drama of the moment, a guy yells van truck some compliments. "John Rambo is famous, he says, without looking at the man who upset."
explains that Rambo has a lush physical, a physicist working, thanks to swimming and then to the weights and buckets with water, while recognizing that in recent times has been somewhat "loose" because of problems with the column, just squeeze the bicep and cane cutters was get tattoos. "Thanks to this Rambo set the muscles to Today, however limited the column now. I recently got run over. " Artist



Why John Rambo? No doubt it, "because it's my favorite artist, my idol always, the artist who followed from Rocky."
- And John Rambo is good for combos?
-Rambo is good for combos, but not very often grabs combo because it is a violence that should only engage in self-defense. When the attack must react to protect its integrity, nothing else, and that happens very often because the people here do not have the discretion to accept a cleaner vehicle and look like anything.
"I understand that we must be hard to work on the street -How
anywhere. Rambo shows his work here and attachment to this office, and so feed your home and family, and that helps the disabled. Climb down the curtains and blinds (offices).
- A superhero for the interests of the handicapped?
-always a good person, kind to those who are kind to him.
- When John Rambo earns money cleaning cars?
"It is a very stable, there are days that are good for him and some bad, but it is about 10 thousand dollars if you put effort every day. The good thing about friends and clients who are with him are good, but most are the "go and get."



40 years - How has been working 40 years in the same? "Thanks to this
Rambo met South America and also worked on major companies in the region and in port, but everything has been good. At 12 came to the Plaza Colon, where there were swans, ducks and all that.
- There were ducks in the Plaza Colon?
-Si, were great, but then disappeared, Cambodians have had they been stolen.
- Why Rambo started working so young?
"Because my dad was an alcoholic and I had to do was the biggest effort, should provide the livelihood for the home. Now I do for my family.
- Any sadness?
"The death of my son. He died when they built the mall. I have only one child.
- And many women continue to Rambo, the physical well-worked, some women out there Tuesday?
"More or less especially when John Rambo is John Rambo in his suit and headband, not like now that I'm normal clothes by this persecution. In the end I'm working on, look at me hands.
- Rambo She takes her drink from time to time?
"Like all human beings.
- What about the people they want?
"Not much happens because in that place ruled by the law of the jungle. Rambo's life is the street, work here, here are your friends, there comes weekends just to wash clothes.
- A Second Eugenio Avila Stallone would like to hear?
"I'd like to know as a person, as an artist. I know he is not very big, I'm bigger than him.
- And the Kenites Larraín not like Rambo?
-A Rambo just likes his wife.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Horror Johnny Rambo, to asses faenero abducted him! do not let him read Kundera! (By Alvaro Lopez Bustamante)


... Finally, after all, the classic defect of capitalism, certainly the first Marx posed is that it exploits the working classes, generating poverty and suffering. In other words, the great problem of capitalism is that it deprives workers of their property. The "impoverishment of the proletariat ', as Marx called it.
In this context, it sounds a bit strange that the working class has been sold and that the abundance of consumer goods is merely an opiate used to appease them and prevent them from seeing what their real interests. It is like saying that feeding a child is not feeding, but "appease" to make you forget the hunger. It is precisely this inability of capitalism to provide goods to workers giving them reasons to want to overthrow the system. Oppose consumerism amounts to a criticism of capitalism to meet the working class too, that of pure saturation would be unable to go out to overthrow the system. But the question is inevitable: what need have they?
In fact, students Roszak accuses Paris of May 68 they tried to ally with the French workers. Consider the working class an unreliable ally, and that interests you personally operate the industrial production system.
"The touchstone is to determine the extent to which workers are willing to dismantle large parts of the industrial structure for purposes other than efficiency, productivity and high consumption. Would you be able to forget the technocratic priorities after a life simpler, social slower pace, an elementary leisure? "
Here we see the traditional interests of the working class are reduced to simple "Technocratic priorities." Roszak
But the simplicity may be doing to try to impose the interests of the intelligentsia and academic-freedom of imagination, "a simpler life" - the rest of the population (arguing that accepting them is a victim of technocracy).
bad thing to believe that we are all victims of a total ideology is the inability to determine what factors support or refute this thesis.
In any case, it seems clear that workers were not interested in freeing your imagination too. Instead of cramming the art galleries and poetry readings, continued to have an unhealthy fondness for sports, television and drinks alcoholic. Naturally, this fuels the nagging suspicion that the general public might like capitalism, you can really want to have consumer products. Seems to suggest that the inability of capitalism to meet the 'deep needs "of people may not be as bad, simply because there are such profound needs. In other words, academics seem to have confused the interests of their own class interests with the general population, assuming that "what's good for me" is "good for society (much less are the first to commit such a mistake!).
The uncomfortable assumption that the public might like capitalism is reinforced by the finding that the countercultural rebellion seems to serve anything. Unlike in [the movie] Pleasantville, where social transformation is instantaneous, radical and very visible in the real world "freedom of imagination" does not seem to encourage the proletariat, much less cure the injustice, eliminate poverty and prevent war. Moreover, capitalist ideology not seem to affect the acts of countercultural rebellion. The caricatured in Pleasantville conformist society is very rigid, so that any hint of individualism is considered a mortal danger. The nonconformity must be eliminated, they say, or destabilize the entire system.
Thus the first generation of hippies did everything possible to eliminate the typical dress of the decade to 1950: men beard and long hair left, refusing to wear a jacket and tie, women began to wear miniskirts, they threw away all their bras and stopped wearing makeup, etc..
But these brands and styles of dress was not long before jumping to the advertising and store windows. Department stores began to fill with hanging the sign of peace and long necklaces. Instead of considering the hippies as a threat to the established order, the "system" was able to see its possibilities comerciales.Y the punk aesthetic was exactly the same way. In the modern shops in London sold captive design long before they separated the members of the group Sex Pistols, the highest representative of punk music.
What explains this? Countercultural rebels believed to be doing something truly radical, representing a profound social change. His defiance meant seriously threaten capitalism, which relied on an army of docile workers willing to submit to the discipline system materials. However, the above system seemed to quietly accept this supposed rebellion. Andthe lack of visible results countercultural ideology seriously harmed. At the end of the day, according to rebels counterculture, the failure of the traditional left was his superficiality, because the change that was aimed "merely" institutional. Countercultural rebels, however, said attacking oppression to a deeper level. However, despite the radicalism of their statements, did not seem to get any concrete results.
At this point, the counterculture movement could have been seen in deep water but for a true genius: the theory of "ownership." Under this approach, the "repression imposed by the system is more subtle than, say, the Inquisition in Spain more first time the system has enough assimilate the resistance through appropriation of their symbols, removing its contents "revolutionary" and marketing the resulting product. With this barrage of incentives for substitution neutralizes the counter so that the public ever get to know your source "revolutionary." It is only to fail this initial appropriation when it resorts to blatant repression and "the violence inherent in the system" is evident.
By incorporating the theory of appropriation, the counter becomes a "total ideology" in a totally closed thought system, immune to forgery, in which each alleged exception only confirms the rule. Countercultural rebels are making music for generations "subversive" painting "subversive" literature "subversive" and clothing "subversive", not to mention crowded university professors who spread ideas "subversive" to their students. Interestingly, the system seems to hold up well in so many subversion. But can we think that is not as oppressive as they paint? "Hardly," answered the rebel counter. "This is the finding that the system is even more oppressive than we thought. There is more to see how well it treats so subversive! "- There
in 1965, Herbert Marcuse coined a term to describe this particular type of repression. He called "repressive tolerance." The concept was then so little sense as it is now.




HEATH, Joseph and Potter, Andrew. Rebel sell: the business of the counterculture. Bogotá: Taurus, 2005. p. 41-46.


Montealegre Photo by Sergio Dávalos (Iquique).

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Fidel Castro in Antofagasta





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The taxis of the pampas by Jaime Alvarado




large northern routes began to be populated with cars back in the 40's. Before, it was the train that was rampant in the area and there was much more laying railways that "footprints" ... They were just "tracks" that were not enough to be able to "track."
And there were men who were determined to overcome the distances, competing with the railroad. Facing the "corrugated" and swallowing more dust like a pampas. Fulfilling orders, parcels and passengers carried. Their itineraries were respectful compliments and dust signaled the arrival of "folleques" to the nitrate. Recalled
machines are fleet "El Mercurio", covering the desert in "gondola"-with-wood cabins equipped with a grill, which was the luggage of passengers. A ladder to climb back to the attendant allowed to stow luggage and packages. And most important .... Passengers were left at home, as there were no terminals. That was one big difference: yesterday's passengers were people and treated them as such.
There were also trucks which are adapted a wooden cabin. They were called "mixed" and had two "seats" for passengers. The doors had a simple "Latch" and were closed by the passengers themselves. Such were the beginnings of the fleet, "Jones" and there were so many-like Troncoso, covering the trip to Taltal, dodging the deadly slope Paposo. There was one that ran between Calama and San Pedro de Atacama, which was a real "screen from dust." That trip was, perhaps, the most sacrificed and one-way passenger back-ended "like monkeys."
from the file, you can write pages. Because for such small cars, was a feat the distances across the pampa. And a tremendous test for drivers. The Medina Puebla, with its driver "Katarycos" a burly Greek, master of the route and to take good panner. It was purple and came from the street "February 14." Cuellar, Esmeralda, was another who crossed the desert in those cars. Am leaving to your destination, covering distances and solving the difficulties that appeared in the "fingerprint." Returned in the evening, covered with dust, the car and passengers ... They were the pioneers
. His greatness was forgotten.