Sunday, January 30, 2011

Denise Milani In Real Life

Writing Light

graphs students Kiia Lintervo, Sofia Tern, Maria Grönholm, Anna Lamberg, Anna Maria Vesamo, Minna Eloranta, Sarah Sulonen, Sophia Nelson, Eino Herhi and Pauline Jacquet

Friday, January 28, 2011

Russian Invitation Letter To Usa

11 am French & Audessa at 11 in Turku, Finland

Puolalanmäki High School - College Georges Brassens - College Cité
Stoori helmikuinen Exhibition Time 11 The French & Audessa at 11 Turku, Finland, is two to three schools a joint project in which a director is a French photographer David Samblanet. Turku Puolalanmäki high school has participated in the project as a Finnish school and two schools in France from Narbonne, Collège Georges Brassens and the College Cité.

in August last year Samblanet photography workshop, held in Turku, Finland. "Students were able to speak French, and students interested in taking photos. Special photographic background, no need, therefore, the level of the participants ranged from a lot of graphs."

Audessa Samblanet has taught several years in primary and secondary schools for the visual arts and art history. Photography Samblanetille is a means to explore and develop the identity of the portrait, the appearance of phenomenology, the history traces of both time and being on the projects.

Background:
Whence the name of the French Audessa 11 am & 11 am in Turku, Finland? First, all photography to draw up two moments. It is the past and present, over the aperture and shutter speed combination, in other words, to play between self and others. "The idea of calling divide self, thoughts be reflected in the second as subject, the reality kaksoisnäkymänä."

Being and Becoming something of the basic principles of photography. If you witness an event the moment that will be moment for the future to analyze the past, and it is once again a new interpretation of echo, as a new Repetition.

Me invokes this return journey, which is both the origin and endpoint, the time difference between the two, and a shutter opening eleven o'clock - a small opening in which, paradoxically, allows a large depth of field. The research chapter eleven o'clock people led me to the palindrome (from the Greek word palindromos "run back"), text or words in which the symbols (letters or numbers) the order remains the same regardless of the direction of reading.

Monday, January 24, 2011

How To Change Vibrate On Alias 2

Tourne-com

Le temps passe, la wheel turns.
But life is a perpetual renewal.
Thus the near future all the time is now
And the past is living every moment ...

The time goes by, turn the Wheel;
But The life is only a constant sucesiones of new beginnings.
In This Way, "the near future of Soon Is Now" And the past
Takes Life As It Comes For Every this time ...

Pauline Jacquet

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Donate Stuffed Animals Raleigh

Collège Georges Brassens

With this project we Centred group of eleven Pupils, aged eleven, eleven composing stories, trace gold itineraries around Narbonne's photographic heritage, David Samblanet approached the subject « What is an artistic approach? » by showing Julien Devaux' film “Sur les traces de Francis Alys” (which tells the contemporary research of an artist).
By studying the different artistic routes & with the help of a storyboard for each pupil,they set up imaginable reproductions. They experimented with a camera obscura to reveal the image. They created a «light-painting » performance questioning the photographic tool: « how can you draw in space using gesture ? » (by using a long exposure time): this showed the relation between seeing & representation. David also created a workshop centred on studying their identities & their possible avatars; the aim was to question The recognition of self image Which Is Not Necessarily fixed, Changing with time. The initial purpose of this collection of research questions & WAS to Stimulate creativity.

The Completed Work Was Made Into A Book & a video projection.

College Georges Brassens - 11100 Narbonne - France
Heritage Class-Level Plastic Art
sixth
Professor Visual Arts: Virginie Devaux
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Monday, January 17, 2011