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Encastrable - today and tomorrow
Encastrable is French collective which does guerrilla interventions at gardening and DIY megastores in the Paris area. They just use the materials available in the stores for their temporary installations and sculptures. They didn’t ask for permission so it was only a matter of time till the employees cleaned up behind them.
June 2009
guyonicolas
A320 Replique
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May 2009
Photorent - Location
April 2009
Online dictionary service in English, Spanish, German and other languages by Collins Lexibase
The four stages of programming competence « Devthought
March 2009
Doors of Perception weblog: Dreaming of a Paris as a sponge
Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, asked 10 architects to project 20 years into the future and dream up "the world's most sustainable post-Kyoto metropolis".
Learn french cooking onboard barge
Useful resources - WnSoft
French producer living good 'Life' - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety
Montreal by Night by Arthur Burrows, Jean Palardy, - NFB
Montreal by Night
Arthur Burrows, Jean Palardy, 1947, 11 min
This short film showcases the city of Montreal on a summer's night. What was once a small Indian village ...
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This short film showcases the city of Montreal on a summer's night. What was once a small Indian village is presented as a pot-pourri of contrasting sights and sounds. It is North America's second largest port and, after Paris, the world's largest French-speaking city. With its warehouses, offices, homes, clubs and amusement parks, the city serves as a bright backdrop for a happy couple out on the town.
French producer living good 'Life' - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety
Montreal by Night by Arthur Burrows, Jean Palardy, - NFB
Montreal by Night
Arthur Burrows, Jean Palardy, 1947, 11 min
This short film showcases the city of Montreal on a summer's night. What was once a small Indian village ...
[ more ]
This short film showcases the city of Montreal on a summer's night. What was once a small Indian village is presented as a pot-pourri of contrasting sights and sounds. It is North America's second largest port and, after Paris, the world's largest French-speaking city. With its warehouses, offices, homes, clubs and amusement parks, the city serves as a bright backdrop for a happy couple out on the town.
French producer living good 'Life' - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety
February 2009
Homepage - Shtooka Project
360 - Urban Villages in Paris (1920) « Strange Maps
Paris that was being colonised, by its provinces: “By the mid-nineteenth century, half the inhabitants of Paris came from the provinces and most of them did not consider themselves Parisian. Migrants spent as little money as possible while away from home. Mentally, they never left their pays (…) In certain Paris streets, the sounds and smells of villages and provincial towns drowned out the sounds and smells of the capital. For many, their street cry was the only French they spoke.”
