Thursday, May 04, 2006

CHINA-CINEMA-MODERNITY

CHINA-CINEMA-MODERNITY: A CELEBRATION OF 100 YEARS OF CHINESE CINEMA
BROADWAY CINEMA (May 5-7, 2006)

A festival of Chinese film, organised by Nottingham Trent University's Institute for Cultural Analysis (ICAn) takes place this weekend at Broadway Cinema, Hockley, in Nottingham. China-Cinema-Modernity: A Celebration of 100 Years of Chinese Cinema, will explore the distinctive character of modernity in 20th century China through its cinema.

Six iconic films rarely seen in the UK will give audiences a flavour of three periods: the vibrant early modernity of the 1920s-1940s Shanghai film industry; the controversial 'alternative modernity' of the mid-century Communist period; and the flowering of a diverse and sophisticated film culture from the 1980s.

Professor John Tomlimson, the Director of ICAn, said: "This event celebrates 100 years of Chinese cinema. But more than this, it marks the increasing relevance of China, not just as an economic, but a cultural force in the modern globalised world. It is particularly appropriate that Nottingham, with its increasingly close links to China through its universities and business enterprises, should host this festival."

He added: "Our hope in staging it is that it adds to the understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture amongst British audiences."

AE’s Aego M-System

AE’s Aego M-System

Whether it’s Guild Wars on PC, Lara on PS2, Fifa footie on the XBOX or Lemmings on your PSP, AE’s Aego M-System packs a sonic punch with every gaming system. Plug-and-play connectivity, three built-in amplifiers totalling 100Watts of power, alloy satellite speakers and a high-output sub-woofer mean the M-System really puts the boom into Doom.

For just £99, the Aego M-System connects to all the big name full-size and hand-held gaming systems and comes with all the cables you need. Simply plug into the mains, crank up the volume and experience a sound that blows cheap plastic PC-speaker systems into Elder Scrolls Oblivion!

The Aego M-System builds on the strengths of the award winning Acoustic Energy Aego 2 plug-and-play loudspeaker package. The new sleekly styled satellites have smoother treble and a funky rounded design and the modern textured finish in black or white matches a wide range of games consoles and hand-helds.

When you are not gaming, simply hook up the AE Aego M-System to your iPod, MP3 phone, PC, AE Wi-Fi Radio or DVD player for hi-fi stereo sound that fills the room. With just one cable the M-System turns any personal music device into the heart of a home entertainment system.

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Da Vinci Competition

The Search Begins For The World’s Best Codecracker

As Eurostar Invites You To “Join The Quest”
+ Eurostar launches global puzzle competition
+ Winner collects €200,000 + free travel on Eurostar for life + deluxe accommodation at The Ritz, Paris and Claridge’s, London


Eurostar, the high-speed train service and global partner of The Da Vinci Code movie, has begun the search for the world’s best codecracker.

In one of the biggest ever online competitions, anyone over the age of 18 living in the US, Great Britain, France, Belgium and Australia/New Zealand can register to join the Eurostar Quest at www.jointhequest.com and pit their wits against players from other countries.

The Eurostar Quest consists of 16 puzzles – all games of knowledge or skill – linked over three levels with a grand prize puzzle at the end of the Quest. The puzzles get harder as the competition progresses before the close on 30th May 2006.

At the end of the competition, the five winning finalists will be brought to London for a one-night stay at Claridge’s, London before travelling by Eurostar Leisure Select to Paris. Once there, they will stay at The Ritz, Paris and take part in the Grand Final, where the world’s best codecracker will be crowned.

The prize fund is unique. The winner will receive:

o Free travel on Eurostar for life, with a partner
o Deluxe accommodation at The Ritz, Paris and Claridge’s, London for five years
o €180,000 to spend in London and Paris
o €10,000 to spend in a “behind closed doors” shopping experience at Galeries Lafayette, Paris
o €10,000 to spend as a VIP at Harrods, London with a personal shopper
o Other bespoke experiences in London and Paris tailored to the winner’s needs

The four runners-up will receive a four-night trip to London and Paris with Eurostar Leisure Select travel between the two cities.

Prizes can also be won at different stages of the game, including Sony PSP Consoles, Sony PS2 Consoles and games, and the soundtrack of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ movie.

Guillaume Pepy, Chairman, Eurostar, commented: “The Eurostar Quest is one of the most innovative competitions ever created in the world. We believe we can find the world’s best codecracker, the online equivalent of a Professor Robert Langdon, and help them collect one of the world’s best prize experiences.”

Full details about the competition can be found at www.jointhequest.com. The Eurostar Quest closes on 30th May, 2006.

The Eurostar Quest in detail:

3rd May – Level One and Level Two of the Eurostar Quest go live. There are 10 puzzles to crack. At the end of each level, players can choose to play a Prize Puzzle and win prizes such as the soundtrack of Columbia Pictures’ The Da Vinci Code, Sony PSP games, a collector’s edition of The Da Vinci Code book and Eurostar standard class tickets.

19th May – Level Three of the Eurostar Quest goes live. There are 5 more puzzles to solve and a further Prize Puzzle, where players can win Sony PSP consoles, Sony PS2 The Da Vinci Code games and consoles and Eurostar Leisure Select tickets.


25th May – The Grand Prize Puzzle is released. Five players – one each from France, Belgium, Great Britain, US and Australia/New Zealand – who solve the Grand Prize Puzzle in the fewest attempts will go through to the Grand Final in mid-June.

30th May – The competition to win prizes closes but the website stays open so that puzzles can still be played for fun.

Mid-June – The Grand Final of the Eurostar Quest is held in Paris.

The Eurostar Quest Partners are:

Virgin Atlantic – will carry prizewinners to London from around the world
Sony Ericsson – will supply mobile phones to winners
Sony PSP – will supply consoles to winners
Claridge’s, London – will supply luxury hotel accommodation
The Ritz, Paris – will supply luxury hotel accommodation and host The Grand Final
Transworld/Random House – will supply copies of the Illustrated Collector’s Edition of The Da Vinci Code™ novel
2K/Take Two – will supply The Da Vinci Code PS2 game to winners
Decca Records – will supply the soundtrack of The Da Vinci Code
Harrods, London – will supply a personal shopper and VIP treatment for the Eurostar Quest winner
Galeries Lafayette, Paris – who will close their store for the Eurostar Quest winner to spend in privacy.