dede sopyan sauri

Jumat, 18 November 2011

puisi

Berat rasanya hati untuk bercerita

Namun, semuanya harus kukatakan

Meski bukan kebaikan yang akan di ketahui semua

Aku ingin menjadi pelajaran



Harus kalian tahu tentang kelasku

Kelasku yang selalu penuh dengan obrolan dan canda tawa

Bahkan tak peduli meski di depan ada guru

Kami tak bisa menahan untuk tidak melakukannya



Kelasku, terkadang terdengar seperti pasar

Suara-suara seperti pedagang menwarkan barang

Ada pula yang seperti sedang tawar menawar

Suara-suara yang terdengar bagai anak burung



Di kelasku, kegaduhan terjadi bukan karena berdiskusi

Yang kami lakukan tak seperti anak sma biasanya

Kami seperti balita yang asyik dengan mainannya sendiri

Kegaduhan kami bagai anak ayam kehilangan induknya.

Senin, 03 Oktober 2011

menjelang malam

Saat mentari terbenam

Pasti akan berganti kegelapan

Akankah ada pelita di saat kelam?

Menuntun langkahku di kehidupan.



Aku minta datanglah engkau bidadari

Berikan aku tawa, canda dan air mata kebahagiaan

Warnailah hidupku dengan warna pelangi

Jangan biarkan aku tenggelam dalam kegelapan



Datanglah hai bidadari, jangan kau ragu

Aku akan jadikan engkau tuan putri

Kubuat engkau bahagia selalu

Selamanya hanya ka nada engkau dalam hati

Meski telah berpisah tubuh dan jiwaku.



Thank’s to anggun

terlantar di negeri sendiri, by : dede sopyan sauri

Setelah letih kaki melangkah
Kuhentikan langkah di sebuah spbu
Mencoba menghilangkan rasa lelah
Namun, kesedihan nampak di depanku

Seorang wanita paruh baya
Lahap menyantap semangkuk mie di tangan
Kulihat pakaiannya penuh tangis air mata
Namun, tak kulihat dia kedinginan di rintik hujan

hatiku sedih menyaksikan
niat ingin ku menggapainya
namun, setiap sakuku hanya berisi angin
di dalam hati jadi penuh air mata

betapa malangnya nasib seorang pribumi
menjadi sampah di tanahnya sendiri
kesejahteraan hanya di dalam mimpi
mimpi yang menjadi luka di hati

Sabtu, 05 Februari 2011

Egyptian protest footage on YouTube

Egyptian protest footage on YouTube: "It’s been hard to open a laptop or turn on the television over the last week without hearing news of the unrest in Egypt. On YouTube, thousands of videos of the protests have poured in, whether as unfiltered footage from the demonstrations themselves, or as news reports from our media partners around the globe.

We understand how closely the world is following these events, and want to help people access and share this information quickly and easily on YouTube. We’re helping people do this in three ways:
  • Highlighting the latest footage on CitizenTube, our news and politics channel, and inviting people to submit video they’ve come across.
  • Pointing our users directly to these videos through banners at the top of YouTube pages, and through links alongside YouTube videos.
  • Streaming live coverage of Al Jazeera’s broadcasts about the unfolding events, on both their Arabic and English YouTube channels.
And our Google colleagues have also turned on a speak-to-tweet service to help people in Egypt stay connected at this difficult time.

Here’s a playlist of videos that have come in:



YouTube has used similar tools and live streaming technologies in the past to give our users access to information on major world news events, such as the Haiti earthquake and the protests in Iran. We hope this footage provides a unique window into the events unfolding in the streets of Cairo, Alexandria and many other cities across Egypt.

Olivia Ma, YouTube News and Politics, recently watched “28th Jan. 2011 - Storyful - Kasr Al Nile Bridge clashes.


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Enjoy videos about some of the greatest artworks in the world

Enjoy videos about some of the greatest artworks in the world: "Earlier this week, Google unveiled the Google Art Project—a new site that lets you explore hundreds of artworks from 17 of the world’s most acclaimed art museums in extraordinary levels of detail, as well as take 360 degree tours of the museums using Street View technology.

With this project comes the launch of many of the museums’ very own YouTube channels -- along with an array of new videos about the artworks featured in the project. On the Google Art Project site you can explore 1000+ pieces of artwork at an amazingly high resolution levels. While zooming into a work of art you can also watch YouTube videos about it, as well as reading more about a particular artwork and its artist. More than 170 works of art in the project have accompanying videos; learn about a professional snowboarder’s perspective on an alpine landscape, the 20+ locations of Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’ , the preservation process for Van Gogh’s ‘The Bedroom’ or even the live reaction of a pair of identical twins to a 17th century painting of twins.



You can browse a selection of the featured artwork videos on the Art Project’s YouTube channel, where you can also see behind the scenes footage of the project.

This project began as a 20% project for a group of Googlers who are passionate about making art more accessible online. We hope you enjoy these videos and maybe deepen your understanding of some of the world’s most famous works of art.

Anna de Paula Hanika, Project Manager, Google Art Project, recently watched “Art Project preview.”


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Enjoy videos about some of the greatest artworks in the world

Enjoy videos about some of the greatest artworks in the world: "Earlier this week, Google unveiled the Google Art Project—a new site that lets you explore hundreds of artworks from 17 of the world’s most acclaimed art museums in extraordinary levels of detail, as well as take 360 degree tours of the museums using Street View technology.

With this project comes the launch of many of the museums’ very own YouTube channels -- along with an array of new videos about the artworks featured in the project. On the Google Art Project site you can explore 1000+ pieces of artwork at an amazingly high resolution levels. While zooming into a work of art you can also watch YouTube videos about it, as well as reading more about a particular artwork and its artist. More than 170 works of art in the project have accompanying videos; learn about a professional snowboarder’s perspective on an alpine landscape, the 20+ locations of Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’ , the preservation process for Van Gogh’s ‘The Bedroom’ or even the live reaction of a pair of identical twins to a 17th century painting of twins.



You can browse a selection of the featured artwork videos on the Art Project’s YouTube channel, where you can also see behind the scenes footage of the project.

This project began as a 20% project for a group of Googlers who are passionate about making art more accessible online. We hope you enjoy these videos and maybe deepen your understanding of some of the world’s most famous works of art.

Anna de Paula Hanika, Project Manager, Google Art Project, recently watched “Art Project preview.”


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