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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
How To Draw Lakers On A Cake




Tuesday, October 12, 19 hours : Quintane Nathalie & Alain Farah (duplex) to the library The Story of the Eye in Marseille 25 rue Fontange.
Thursday, October 14, 20 hours : Alain Farah the bookstore words Le Comptoir, Paris, 239 rue des Pyrenees, Metro Gambetta.
(readers Matamoros No. 29 recognize in this narrative a delirious blend of fiction and reality euphoric intended to pay tribute to its subject ... Uh, of course, dates and locations of meetings / signatures are rigorously authentic ...)
Monday, October 4, 2010
Man And Women On The Beach Painting
Science bundles 19 and 20 October 2010
Science bundles.
Perspectives on the National Herbarium and the National Archives.
Days Tuesday 19 and Wednesday, October 20, 2010.
Workshop Program Interdisciplinary Research "think, organize, administer" (program coordinated by the Institute of Communication Sciences of the CNRS).
Project leaders: Daugeron and Bertrand Delamotte Eric.
Organization: Centre A. Koyre (MNHN, CNRS, EHESS) and Mosar (ANR government and administration).
Coordinators days: Bruno Dennetière (MNHN), Denis Lamy (CNRS), D Ogilvie ENISE and Yann Potin (National Archives).
reform and "modernization" of large, both economic and scientific re-invite processes that eventually led upstream to the collection and deposit of collections and their organization. The redeployment of the National Archives at three sites (Paris, Fontainebleau and Pierrefitte-sur-Seine) as the renovation of the National Herbarium of events are underway. We take these objects for removal, to the extent where they require a rearrangement of the collections and series, affecting deeply the logic of classification.
Indeed, while the process of compiling collections remained relatively invisible, because of its long-term restructuring of the funds required to bring to light the path that leads to archiving or scientific collection. This breaks the interrogation necessary transparency of the apparent route. It appears a series of cogs organizing tours of listings. The bundle, box, bin, file, label, catalog production line the archive and / or collection. The objective of the workshop is to give meaning to these documentation processes to refocus the heart of the historiographical work and science.
In this workshop we want to exchange and discuss the intellectual and physical dimensions of the production of documentation from the News Archives and the National Herbarium in order to reclaim these forgotten practices, yet necessary, history collections to understand the current issues surrounding the reconfiguration of deposits. These training workshops should be shared around the practices and the management of archives and collections of naturalists. The objective is to establish a working group for the year 2010-2011.
For reasons relating to the physical setting, we can accommodate a dozen people, it is therefore necessary that those interested register at this address: @ gmail.com pca.collections
To attend the seminar: http://pca-collections.blogspot.com/
Science bundles. Day Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Day at the National Herbarium
Botanical Building, 12 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, 9h30-17h
9:30: Presentation of the day
9:45: Historical presentation of the National Herbarium since 1793 - Denis Lamy
10.30: The scientific collections: conflicting interests; of the object to the bundle - Dennetière Bruno and Denis Lamy
12h-14h Lunch buffet on site
14h: Guided tour of the National Herbarium and its ongoing renovation - Odile Poncy
15.30: The new classification Angiosperm Phylogeny Group - Pierre Henry Gouyon
16h: Discussion-Discussion
Science bundles. Day Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Day at the National Archives
Room Soubise, 60 rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 75003 Paris, 9h30-17h
9 am 30: Presentation of the day, word of welcome by Catherine Mérot and presentation of the ongoing transformation of the institution.
10 am: Bird's-eye view on the history of the National Archives since 1790, presentation of top executives of rankings and their successive developments in connection with the flowchart of the institution and its layout)
10:30 11.30: Guided tour of deposits.
11:30: Glance another creative heritage of the Second Empire: The Museum of National Antiquities - Christine Lorre.
12h-14h: Lunch buffet on site.
14h: What is a folder [Archives]? - Denise Ogilvie
14:30: What is a package [Archive]? - Yann Potin
15h: Repackage without reclassification: the problem of construction funds
- Christèle Noulet
15.30 Reclassify without redesign: the "repository producer" in the MLS (Archival Information System) - Michel Thibault
16h: Debates, discussions.
Science bundles.
Perspectives on the National Herbarium and the National Archives.
Days Tuesday 19 and Wednesday, October 20, 2010.
Workshop Program Interdisciplinary Research "think, organize, administer" (program coordinated by the Institute of Communication Sciences of the CNRS).
Project leaders: Daugeron and Bertrand Delamotte Eric.
Organization: Centre A. Koyre (MNHN, CNRS, EHESS) and Mosar (ANR government and administration).
Coordinators days: Bruno Dennetière (MNHN), Denis Lamy (CNRS), D Ogilvie ENISE and Yann Potin (National Archives).
reform and "modernization" of large, both economic and scientific re-invite processes that eventually led upstream to the collection and deposit of collections and their organization. The redeployment of the National Archives at three sites (Paris, Fontainebleau and Pierrefitte-sur-Seine) as the renovation of the National Herbarium of events are underway. We take these objects for removal, to the extent where they require a rearrangement of the collections and series, affecting deeply the logic of classification.
Indeed, while the process of compiling collections remained relatively invisible, because of its long-term restructuring of the funds required to bring to light the path that leads to archiving or scientific collection. This breaks the interrogation necessary transparency of the apparent route. It appears a series of cogs organizing tours of listings. The bundle, box, bin, file, label, catalog production line the archive and / or collection. The objective of the workshop is to give meaning to these documentation processes to refocus the heart of the historiographical work and science.
In this workshop we want to exchange and discuss the intellectual and physical dimensions of the production of documentation from the News Archives and the National Herbarium in order to reclaim these forgotten practices, yet necessary, history collections to understand the current issues surrounding the reconfiguration of deposits. These training workshops should be shared around the practices and the management of archives and collections of naturalists. The objective is to establish a working group for the year 2010-2011.
For reasons relating to the physical setting, we can accommodate a dozen people, it is therefore necessary that those interested register at this address: @ gmail.com pca.collections
To attend the seminar: http://pca-collections.blogspot.com/
Science bundles. Day Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Day at the National Herbarium
Botanical Building, 12 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, 9h30-17h
9:30: Presentation of the day
9:45: Historical presentation of the National Herbarium since 1793 - Denis Lamy
10.30: The scientific collections: conflicting interests; of the object to the bundle - Dennetière Bruno and Denis Lamy
12h-14h Lunch buffet on site
14h: Guided tour of the National Herbarium and its ongoing renovation - Odile Poncy
15.30: The new classification Angiosperm Phylogeny Group - Pierre Henry Gouyon
16h: Discussion-Discussion


Science bundles. Day Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Day at the National Archives
Room Soubise, 60 rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 75003 Paris, 9h30-17h
9 am 30: Presentation of the day, word of welcome by Catherine Mérot and presentation of the ongoing transformation of the institution.
10 am: Bird's-eye view on the history of the National Archives since 1790, presentation of top executives of rankings and their successive developments in connection with the flowchart of the institution and its layout)
10:30 11.30: Guided tour of deposits.
11:30: Glance another creative heritage of the Second Empire: The Museum of National Antiquities - Christine Lorre.
12h-14h: Lunch buffet on site.
14h: What is a folder [Archives]? - Denise Ogilvie
14:30: What is a package [Archive]? - Yann Potin
15h: Repackage without reclassification: the problem of construction funds
- Christèle Noulet
15.30 Reclassify without redesign: the "repository producer" in the MLS (Archival Information System) - Michel Thibault
16h: Debates, discussions.


Sunday, October 3, 2010
Difficult Element Crossword Puzzle
Summary Interdisciplinary Research Program "Classify, Thinking, Administer "Soon
The workshop "Sort / Thinking / Give 'aims to examine the relationship between collections and knowledge.
By insisting on the materiality of the abstraction, the project questions the relationship between storage and classification, ie the material and intellectual dimensions of all collections. This will include the writing of objects and texts for knowledge who think with and through collections. In other words, knowledge is produced by a logical and physical document management.
The working assumption made collections support structure and to determine where knowledge is constructed. For the example of the "methodical order" of the naturalistic model collections in the eighteenth century, the order material things tends to correspond to the intellectual classifications. How to Order
cumulative wealth of materials? By what means the discrepancy between the ideality of classification and the materiality of the storage is reduced? These questions underpin the heart of this interdisciplinary work. In these circumstances, the information management mediates the signs to the things themselves: the library catalog locates the book, the catalog firm refers to the collection object, the file sorts the objects and texts. These tools allow sorting of objects taken to the objects themselves. But more importantly, these administrative practices collections at the heart of archives, libraries, museums are spread across the state as managing humans. Through the catalog files and other non-humans are humans management.
See the website of the CCSI.
The project is hosted at Centre A. Koyre (UMR 8560).
The workshop "Sort / Thinking / Give 'aims to examine the relationship between collections and knowledge.
By insisting on the materiality of the abstraction, the project questions the relationship between storage and classification, ie the material and intellectual dimensions of all collections. This will include the writing of objects and texts for knowledge who think with and through collections. In other words, knowledge is produced by a logical and physical document management.
The working assumption made collections support structure and to determine where knowledge is constructed. For the example of the "methodical order" of the naturalistic model collections in the eighteenth century, the order material things tends to correspond to the intellectual classifications. How to Order
cumulative wealth of materials? By what means the discrepancy between the ideality of classification and the materiality of the storage is reduced? These questions underpin the heart of this interdisciplinary work. In these circumstances, the information management mediates the signs to the things themselves: the library catalog locates the book, the catalog firm refers to the collection object, the file sorts the objects and texts. These tools allow sorting of objects taken to the objects themselves. But more importantly, these administrative practices collections at the heart of archives, libraries, museums are spread across the state as managing humans. Through the catalog files and other non-humans are humans management.
See the website of the CCSI.
The project is hosted at Centre A. Koyre (UMR 8560).
Do Mini Projectors Work
Gwang: BLOG ON THE CINEMA AND ALMERIA
This striking image of a Seat 600 in Poblado del Oeste El Paso , N.340, Tabernas (Almeria), circa 1966-1970 (?) Is derived from a blog dedicated to film and Almeria, which is eagerly awaited the result, given the documents shown:
http://jumajer.blogspot.com/
(El Valle de Gwangi).

http://jumajer.blogspot.com/
(El Valle de Gwangi).
Cloner Pokemon émeraude Gpsphone
Billy Alain in Paris
few words after three days of Billy Corgan to Paris, came to promote magnetic songs, her book written with Claire Fercak , while in full Smashing Pumpkins tour ; we thank him again very warmly for his kindness and availability.
Some rumors - must thus be taken as such - say difficult. Nothing is more absurd: I rubbed rather someone quite considerate, generous and intuitive artist in each of its inflections, a star only in the best sense - conscious of his art, hating the apparatus useless. And you will read or hear in talks to appear in addition to his remarks on the choice of Medea for writing songs magnetic he analyzes issues highly pertinent to the music world, the need to do not partition the types or artistic practices - what one can only agree, you'll understand.
Those who were present at the evening of music playback in Trump-Book September 30 know how much time was magical, and unique. The team of Michael Field was there, so you'll soon be in your new post, but videos are already circulating on YouTube.
addition to reading excerpts from songs magnetic by Claire Fercak accompanied on guitar by Billy Corgan, it gave us the joy of playing several songs - eight, if I I remember well - including a previously unreleased: "Jesus Needs a hit."
He also played the song from the latest album of Smashing Pumpkins , Teargarden by Kaleidyscope , "Spangled", released that same day Songs magnetic and I really like, here it is, therefore, in issuing Tonight or Never of Wednesday, September 29 .
behalf of Laurel & Leo Scheer, thank you to everyone who participated in this great adventure including Team Trump-library book, Nicolas Levy, who has - remarkably - the sound busy evening, Nathalie Bru (Translator), Claire Berest, Pascale Fougère (interpreter), Aurélie Carpentier, the Bedford Hotel for their hospitality and especially the diligent attention Soizic and David.
few words after three days of Billy Corgan to Paris, came to promote magnetic songs, her book written with Claire Fercak , while in full Smashing Pumpkins tour ; we thank him again very warmly for his kindness and availability.

Some rumors - must thus be taken as such - say difficult. Nothing is more absurd: I rubbed rather someone quite considerate, generous and intuitive artist in each of its inflections, a star only in the best sense - conscious of his art, hating the apparatus useless. And you will read or hear in talks to appear in addition to his remarks on the choice of Medea for writing songs magnetic he analyzes issues highly pertinent to the music world, the need to do not partition the types or artistic practices - what one can only agree, you'll understand.
Those who were present at the evening of music playback in Trump-Book September 30 know how much time was magical, and unique. The team of Michael Field was there, so you'll soon be in your new post, but videos are already circulating on YouTube.
addition to reading excerpts from songs magnetic by Claire Fercak accompanied on guitar by Billy Corgan, it gave us the joy of playing several songs - eight, if I I remember well - including a previously unreleased: "Jesus Needs a hit."
He also played the song from the latest album of Smashing Pumpkins , Teargarden by Kaleidyscope , "Spangled", released that same day Songs magnetic and I really like, here it is, therefore, in issuing Tonight or Never of Wednesday, September 29 .
behalf of Laurel & Leo Scheer, thank you to everyone who participated in this great adventure including Team Trump-library book, Nicolas Levy, who has - remarkably - the sound busy evening, Nathalie Bru (Translator), Claire Berest, Pascale Fougère (interpreter), Aurélie Carpentier, the Bedford Hotel for their hospitality and especially the diligent attention Soizic and David.
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