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April 30, 2011

Bidaia in Paris to promote new album...

BIDAIA to promote their new album
AGUR SHIVA
with two concerts in Paris :

*
la bellevilloise
19/21, rue Boyer - Paris XX
May 4 - 8 pm

* Toro Bar tapas
74, rue J.Jacques Rousseau - Paris I
May 7 - 8:30 pm


Bidaia's tour will continue with :
- Pamplona, Spain, at 'Patio de los Gigantes' on May 19 - 9 pm
Bidaia and its entire band (+ bass & percussion).
- Gateshead, UK, Caroline Phillips will speak at the 'Thinking Digital'
conference, on May
25 - 6 pm and Bidaia will perform the next day, May 26.
- Saint-Pierre d’Aurillac/Gironde, France, 'Festival des Sous-Fifres'
on June 26 - 3 pm.



[Photo: Caroline Phillips]

With 'Agur Shiva', BIDAIA [which means 'travel' in Basque language] continues his journey
by visiting other musical cultures. 'Agur Shiva'
reflects this idea of travel by tapping into
the roots of the Basque rhythms and melodies of the main compositions, while linking
them to other traditions, notably India and Carnatic music.


[See "La Bellevilloise" by G@tto].

http://www.bidaia.com
contact@bidaia.com


April 24, 2011

2011 Easter Eggs on a balcony...




This year, I gardened outside my window
I sowed some seeds of egg plants
I regularly watered and monitored the tender shoots
Flowering
was successful and promising
The
promises have become eggs...
Happy Easter !


April 21, 2011

April 16, 2011

The Barcelona 4 in France, on Le Mur Ober


Le M.U.R. #95 - Zozen Kenor Göla & H101 - April 16/2011


4 stars from the Barcelona street art
together in France for the 1st time - Galerie Celal > from April 16 to Mai 15.


[]
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April 14, 2011

Tarbouriech at the KM3

Opening on Friday > April 29/2011, 7:30 pm...

Nadine Tarbouriech exhibition at KM3 in Ivry artists' area
107, rue Molière - 94200 Ivry s/Seine
... which is just next door from Viswanadhan's studio, check the MAP.

Nadine told me today that their [Nadine & Viswa] next sojourn in India is planned late June
and that she was offered a personal exhibition in Delhi in early September.


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April 06, 2011

Meeting Viswanadan at Centre Pompidou...

With 'Back to the elements' (2009), Viswanadhan returns
to
the scene of his previous shootings to confront himself
to contemporary India
.


This is the sixth and final part of the cycle devoted to the 5 elements
which
, according to the Vedic principles, constitute the universe:

- Sable / Earth (1976) - Eau / Ganga (1985) - Feu / Agni (1988)
-
Air / Vayu (1994) - Ether / Aakash (2002)
.


A curiosity: my first invit to see 'The 5 elements" was in 2004...

* * *
I hope you didn't miss the Art Chennai festival,
mid-March.
Viswanadhan's was there!

April 01, 2011

New! Control your Gmail with your body!

Google introduces you to the 'Universal Gesture RecognitionTechnology'
[UGRT]

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Using Gmail Motion is not only safe but also
healthy and fun.
As with any physical activity,
certain precautions are recommended.
1. Make sure to clear the area around you.
2. Try to take short breaks
every 30-40 minutes, just as you would
if you were typing.

3. Take time to stretch after each session to give the muscles you'll
be using some
relief.



MOTION GUIDE:
Blow up the two images to familiarize yourself with some of the basic
functionality of Gmail Motion and learn these simple and intuitive
gestures and
you'll be able to start writing and responding to emails,
with your body, in no time.

Now get out of that chair, motion is good for health!
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Yours Faithful
GooG@tto

March 29, 2011

Muammar Gaddafi as a Clinical Case.

I assume I'm not alone in finding absurd and
unacceptable
that a man mentally ill could
access
to official charges and full power at
the head
of a state.

I
've been searching in vain the net for a serious clinical study on Gaddafi's case.

All I could find for the moment, about the Libyan leader, appeared yesterday in
this Ben Carey's article on
the New York Times
['C.I.A. Profiling Delves Into the Minds of Global Leaders': Diplomats, military strategists and even presidents
draw on psychological assessments of hostile
leaders prepared by analysts at the C.I.A. and the Department
of Defense].

Carey points out an interesting link to *Dr. Jerrold Post's
article, "Qaddafi Under Siege, A political psychologist
assesses Libya's mercurial leader"
, on
the Foreign Policy
magazine.
*[Dr. Jerrold Post, is a psychiatrist who directs the political psychology program at George Washington
University and founded the C.I.A. branch that does behavioral analysis].

Ben Carey kindly confirmed me this is currently the only profile available to the public
on the
net.

...
"While this is not a definitive clinical diagnosis, Qaddafi can best be characterized as having
a borderline personality. The "borderline" often swings from intense anger to euphoria.
Under his often "normal" facade, he is quite insecure and sensitive to slight.
His reality testing is episodically faulty. While most of the time Qaddafi is "above the border"
and in touch with reality, when under stress he can dip below it and his perceptions can be
distorted and his judgment faulty. And right now, he is under the most stress he has been
under since taking over the leadership of Libya. Thus, the quotes elaborated above probably
accurately reflect his true beliefs. He does sincerely cling to the idea that his people all love
him.

Qaddafi's strong anti-authority bent and his tendency to identify with the underdog can be
traced back to his childhood. He was born in a tent in the desert to a Bedouin family in 1942.
When Qaddafi was 10 years old, Gamal Abdel Nasser took over the reins of Egypt at the
head of the Free Officers Movement, which made a deep and lasting impression on the
young Qaddafi. He initially attended a Muslim school, where he was recognized as being
very bright, and was sent to Tripoli to continue his education, but was teased by the children
of the cosmopolitan elite for his coarse manners, leaving him with a bitter resentment of the
establishment."

[read ALL]
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How could we prevent, from now on and in any country,
a madman to access official charges and full powers?

Qaddafi's bloated ego makes me fear the worst.

He says himself he isn't a 'normal person', that's for sure:
mythomaniacs are not ordinary persons indeed.

His arrogance toward the forces opposing to his will
dictates his conduct since the beginning of the revolt until
the current paroxysm,
punctuated with lies, unfair means and a total lack of scruples.
I'm afraid he will never surrender and that
his victims won't have a revenge because
they are not going to see him one day before any judge.
Then what?

- Suicide? Considered from our point of view, this would be an 'honourable' way out
(and a good one to get rid of him),
but a man with such a high opinion of himself does
not commit suicide.
Besides, this would be too great a loss to his supporters and for
Libya
..!
- Death? Perhaps - if he fails his latest challenge, his final showdown... but then a
glorious death
, a martyrdom, according to a scenario carefully staged by his sick brain.
By the way, the 72 houri are already awaiting him!


So, what's next?
. . .
More on the personality and mischief of this 'monsieur' [UPDATES]
- Portrait of the young Gaddafi [DailyMail]
- Shocking pictures of Gaddafi's brutality against his own people [DailyMail]
- Gaddafi paid millions to polish his global image [CNN]
. . .

March 28, 2011

Spiders' stunning response to Pakistan flooding


[Russel Watkins - UK Department for Intl Development]
"Because of the scale of the flooding and the fact that the water has taken so long to
recede,
many trees have become cocooned in spiders webs. People in this part of Sindh
have never
seen this phenonemon before - but they also report that there are now less
mosquitos than
they would expect, given the amount of stagnant, standing water that is
around."


[Russel Watkins - UK Department for Intl Development]
"Vast tracts of land in Pakistan's Sindh province are still submerged under water, 6 months
on from the extreme monsoon rainfall that forced more than 20 million people from their
homes."
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March 27, 2011

Huge Spiders for Sale on PPG !?


€ 101 + SHIPPING [currently out of stock]

The Goliath birdeater tarantula*, Theraphosa blondi [Latin America], is one of the biggest
spiders in the world,
say the size of a dinner plate. They don't like being handled and like
all spiders, they can
bite and its hairs can provoque allergic reaction. However, short of
allergic reactions, a Goliath bite feels like a couple of bee stings,
but there may be more
pain than the average bee sting.
Most Goliaths will demonstrate
rather aggressively when disturbed. They will put on quite
a show, even hissing sometimes.

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* How to take care of your Tarantula pet : HERE

March 18, 2011

Will the UN resolution stop a MadDog's race?

So, the UN Security Council has resolved tonight to implement a no-fly zone
over Libya and "all necessary measures" to protect civilians.
Five nations out of ten abstained but didn't vetoed the Council's decision.


Al Jazeera reported today who's contributing what for the UN military intervention
in Libya:
- France and the US will be cooperating in those missions.
- Britain says it will be mobilising Tornado and Typhoon fighter jets, as well as two
frigates
currently in the Mediterreanean.

- Italy says it is ready to offer the use of several airbases.
- Norway says it is prepared to take part in the operation.
- Denmark is awaiting parliamentary approval to mobilise F-16 fighter jets to take part.
- Poland says it is prepared to offer logistical support, but no military strike force.
- Canada will contribute the use of six CF-18 fighter jets and a navy frigate currently
in the Mediterranean.


Each of the contributing nations [AJ says] has their own codename for enforcing UN Security Council
resolution 1973:
Odyssey Dawn, the US military operation, Ellamy, the UK military effort, Mobile, the
Canadian component and
Harmattan, the French military operation.


After the statements of France, UK, United States and Arab countries, Obama's speech,
late this evening, was
a last warning to Colonel Gaddafi
...
[Here is an excerpt from AJ]
"Muammar Gaddafi has a choice. The resolution that passed lays out very clear conditions
that must be met. The United States, the United Kingdom, France and Arab states agree
that a ceasefire must be implemented immediately. That means all attacks against civilians
must stop. Gaddafi must stop his troops from advancing on Benghazi, pull them back from
Ajdabiyah, Misurata and Az Zawiyah, and establish water, electricity and gas supplies to all
areas. Humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach the people of Libya.
These terms are not subject to negotiation. If Gaddafi does not comply with the resolution,
the international community will impose
consequences: the resolution will be enforced
through military action.
"

... yet, if Gaddafi has responded by calling a ceasefire ... he doesn't respect it.
He's still trying to gain time
.
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G@tto News' selection on Twitter

March 17, 2011

No-rules Art, c'est ça Le Mur !


Le Mur - # 92 - NoRules Art - March 17/2011

___

March 10, 2011

Still rocking between Twitter and Al Jazeera!


PaPoGris > where Birds & C@ts
are the world's best friends.



[ on Mar 10, 2011]
NATO secretary-general Angers Fogh Rasmussen has announced that NATO will be increasing the presence
of its maritime assets in the central Mediterranean.

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February 27, 2011

Gaddafi's, another silly speech announcing the collapse of a regime.

If the legitimate claims that leed to revolt in North Africa and Middle East
countries are
the same, the course of events shows that it is easier to
overthrow
a crook (Tunisia) or a traditional dictator (Egypt) than a sick
man
like Colonel Gaddafi.


[TelLieVision - 1 of 3]

The revolt of the Libyan people is probably felt by the Colonet as clumsiness and lack
of gratitude
from his subjects, which only exasperates the need for recognition of his
hypertrophied ego.
The problem is that he now feels driven to martyrdom, but not before having wiped
out
those who oppose his will.
Mentally ill or devil's henchman, the treatment Gaddafi
reserved
to protesters since the beginning of riots has seriously violated the international
humanitarian law and therefore...
"The UN Security Council voted unanimously Saturday night to impose military and
financial sanctions against Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi and his inner circle and to

refer his
regime's crackdown on protesters to a war crimes tribunal for an investigation
of possible crimes against humanity.
[The Washington Post]

Speaking about Human Rights, why isn't there a way yet to stop mad people BEFORE they
perpetrate genocide and crimes against humanity? It usually takes too long a time before
they come to an end 'spontaneously'... haven't we learned but nothing from the past?

The official seat of the International Criminal Court is in
The Hague, but its proceedings
may take place anywhere
so we're [I am] expecting to see Gaddafi respond for his crimes
before a Libyan court.


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***Avaaz is working urgently to "blackout-proof" the protests - with secure satellite modems
and phones, tiny video cameras, and portable radio transmitters, plus expert support teams on
the ground -- to enable activists to
broadcast live video feeds even during internet and phone
blackouts
and ensure the oxygen of international attention fuels their courageous movements
for change.





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