May 2012
25 posts
Empty Planet Productions - Rétro Paris // Rétro Paris is not the usual movie of Paris….no particular attention has been made to architectural stuff and usual “points of interests” very well known. With this movie I tried to capture the essence of a big city like Paris. The essence made of any given day activities, the beauty of scenes which you usually skip because of the...
Tiago Ribeiro - À Grande e à Francesa // We’ll always have Paris (now more than ever). | Teremos sempre Paris (agora mais do que nunca). Music(a): A Quai by Yann Tiersen
alexandre devaux - Hirondelle // A short film from a ride in Paris in a nice evening. Music: “You” (Second one) Gold Panda. Hirondelle was the name of the bike, made from Manufrance bicycles company created in 1885, this was France’s first modern bicycle. Repainted and cleaned it’s a nice ride:)
THEDAILYSHOTS - Route to Eiffel tower // Nice Paris views from a Vespa in a route to Eiffel tower. Paris, October 2011 Canon 5d MarkII and 24-105 lens
April 2012
3 posts
BRITTICISMS: On Beyonce: →
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Beyonce is the only contemporary, young, mainstream singer worthy of icon status. Bey exudes confidence and assuredness. She doesn’t need to demand respect. It’s a given.
Trying to articulate the exact song that demonstrates this idea is difficult, but for right now, I’m going to go with…
March 2012
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February 2012
25 posts
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Saturday Night Live: Jay-Z, Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Prince, jstin timerlake as Bon Iver & More: Baby Blue Ivy!
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Empire Chord: End Year Chart / Best Songs of 2011 →
A little bit later then it should here is the list of 30 songs that I have listened and loved most in 2011. Metronomy is here with three songs including the absolutely most gorgeous “The Bay” on number 1 spot. OUI FM is playing this song endlessly, keep on, I don’t mind :)
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The Colour Clock →
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In our Web 3.0 world, as we share our identities so publicly with everyone else,...
– Does society benefit when we share personal information online? Or do social networks prompt us to publish unhealthy amounts of personal data, while little enriching our lives? Author Andrew Keen and journalism professor Jeff Jarvis lead the arguments in our debate.
(via theeconomist)