Maison['s] Windows on Le Mur...
Plenty of windows are going to light up the April nights...
Le Mur # 69 - Anne Laure Maison [Tableau d'Intimités, Paris] - April 17/2010
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A Curious C@t Surfing the Net
Plenty of windows are going to light up the April nights...
Le Mur # 69 - Anne Laure Maison [Tableau d'Intimités, Paris] - April 17/2010
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by [G@ttoGiallo] at 8:41 pm 1 comments
Tags: anne laure maison, art, le mur, oberkampf, urban art
In France, the three main airports in Paris decided to allow inbound flights
to land between 12 and 4 p.m. But no takeoffs were permitted, and other
airports in northern France remained until at least 8 p.m. local time.
(LA Times/Henry Chu from London, 6:33am).
[egillalmar]
The volcanic activity in Eyjafjallajokull, located on the southern
tip of Iceland, started on December 2009, when earthquakes and
ground deformation were recorded in its area by seismic devices.
The April 14 eruption sent volcanic ash as high as 36,000 feet.
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Expected path of cloud...
[BBC]
How an Icelandic Volcano Shut Down Europe's Airspace
[Spieget Intl]
The science behind the many seismic headlines.
[Times Online]
35 top images from Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano
over the past few days - April 19, 2010.
[Click to go]
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by [G@ttoGiallo] at 3:38 am 1 comments
Tags: eyjafjalla glacier, iceland, videos, volcanos
Nadine Tarbouriech
"Transhumances" at Galerie de la Pointe
49, rue du Moulin de la Pointe - 75013 Paris
A terrace links the two galleries allowing common activities...
Today, Erik Nussbicker performance "Le Berger des Cornes" [video]
Gaëlle Sandré, Martin Noël, Bernard Moninot, Erik Nussbicker
"Intercælestis" at Galerie Limitis
49, rue du Moulin de la Pointe - 75013 Paris
and Krzysztof Szalek
at Galerie Pascaline Mulliez
4, cité Griset, 3" étage - 75011 Paris
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by [G@ttoGiallo] at 11:57 pm 1 comments
Tags: art, exhibitions, galleries, nadine tarbouriech, painting
... L'Olimpiade: Act II/V, aria "Siam navi all'onde algenti"
performed by Aris Christofellis as Aminta.
"Siam navi all' onde algenti
lasciate in abbandono
impetuosi venti i nostri affetti sono,
ogni diletto è scoglio,
tutta la vita un mar.
Ben qual nocchiero in noi
veglia ragion ma poi
pur dall' ondoso orgoglio
si lascia trasportar."
Recorded in Paris, February 1990.
Vivaldi wrote the Olimpiade in 1734 for the Teatro Sant'Angelo in Venice.
The libretto for Olimpiade, one of the most famous librettos of the eighteenth
century, was written by Pietro Metastasio in 1733. It has been set to music in
the same year by Antonio Caldara, then by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi in 1735
and by Leonardo Leo in 1737, as well as by Vivaldi himself.
The Olimpiade was the first of Vivaldi's operas to be exhumed and reproposed
to the international public in the twentieth century.
Alfredo Casella was responsible for its modern-day revival in 1939, as part of
the Siena Musical Week.
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by [G@ttoGiallo] at 8:34 am 0 comments
Tags: l'olimpiade, music, videos, vivaldi
Since April the 1st - and following the call of Mouvement magazine,
the 104* is "occupied"... because another 104 is possible !
However, the Art centre houses since April 8th and until this week end
some of the events of the 12th multimedia Nemo Festival.
Nemo (Arcadi + 104 + LeCube) has expanded on the idea of a new cinema based on
computer graphics, music videos, animated graphic design, interactive installations and
audiovisual performances.
* This new center for the Arts was opened two years ago by Bertrand
Delanoë, the Paris' Mayor.
See the story of the building here.
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by [G@ttoGiallo] at 11:32 pm 0 comments
Tags: 104, arcadi, art, digital art, festival nemo