dimanche 30 mars 2014

Girl Reunited With Her Father After Asking Pope Francis for Help



Everyday a heartbreaking scene takes place in our communities over and over again. Children come home to empty houses. Wive's come home to wait for a husband that may never return. Everyday families are being torn apart by an immigration policy that has been broken for decades. Every year thousands of children that are American citizens become orphans because their parents have been taken, deported by El Hielo (I.C.E.). This is an injustice that needs to stop NOW! How many more families need to be torn apart, how many more children need to be traumatized before something is done?

What are WE going to do about it? Do we continue to vote for Democrats and Republicans that just use our communities as pawns for their own political gain? How many more hunger strikes and marches before we are taken seriously?  One little girl had enough of the political BS and took her father's fate in her own hands. She traveled all the way to the Vatican and personally asked the Pope to raise the issue of immigration reform during his scheduled meeting with President Obama, and to push for the release of her father Mario. The President recently announced a review of deportation practices in hopes of finding a more humane way. There is nothing more humane than keeping families together Mr. President. Families should not have borders.

Below is the heart wrenching moment when she is reunited with the father once again. This video made many of us at OVR tear up.



 Also check out El Hielo by La Santa Cecilia

jeudi 27 mars 2014

Ain't that huh?

Real Cool Time Podcast, 3/25/2014: My face among them kissing the tortoise shell.  Also streams at our CIUT show page for one week following the broadcast.




Larry Williams--Slow Down
Turtles Pepsi ad
The Turtles—Battle of the Bands
Turtles show ad 
The Turtles--Wandering Kind
Palmyra Delran–Do The Turtle
The Brood--Gamera
Michael Lynch—She’s On Her Way
The Beatpack–Hey Senorita

Lyres–Someone Who’ll Treat You Right Now
The Remains–Ain’t That Her
The Real Kids--She
She Devils on Wheels soundbites
*The Evaporators–Maneater   
*The Deadcats—She-Devil

*The Hanson Brothers–Hockey Night Tonight [Appearing at Lee's Palace, Thurs. 3/27.]
*Allun Piggins—Somewhere on Highway 2
*King Khan and the Shrines—So Wild
*The Sadies—Another Tomorrow Again
*Aslun Mann--Ulysses
*Huevos Rancheros—Bo Diddlius
 The Satelliters – Outta Here 

CONTE - ILLUSTRATIONS CS2

Contrainte : intégrer un maximum d'éléments de récit du conte au sein d'une seule composition tout en conservant une dynamique narrative et une interaction entre les éléments.

 Sabine Saillard
Arthur Kostadinoff 
Emilie Nicoleau
Maxime Charasson
Audrey Charbonnier
Lucie Caron
                                      Angelique Cousseau                            Christelle Fitan
 Daniela Torto                        Yohann Gacem
Romain Bézier


mercredi 26 mars 2014

Diego Luna Delivers More than You Expect in “Cesar Chavez”


A movie about the great grape boycott in 1965 can’t help but put its key figure in the middle of it. “Cesar Chavez,” directed by Diego Luna, is a movie about the late civil rights activist and leader. This is no “Grapes of Wrath,” although Luna makes it his goal to expose the degrading behavior of those opposing the movement, while also focusing on the triumphs of the dedicated farm workers.

It’s an epic film about a giant figure in our nation’s history, one that has been silenced for too long. Actor Michael Peña plays the leading role, America Ferrera takes on the challenging role of his wife, Helen, and Rosario Dawson interprets Dolores Huerta, Cesar’s counterpart, and John Malkovich as the malicious grower.

They filmed in Sonora, Mexico, “because the grape fields look very much like they did in Cesar’s day,” said producer Pablo Cruz at the Chicago screening. It cleverly puts the viewer in the frontlines with the strikers. In real life, the movement started in Delano, California and unfolded up and down the Central Valley. The close-ups of the workers in the field, shot with hand-held cameras, depict their dirty and wet hands and clothes in the early morning hours. Luna is successful in giving even those who have never been on a farm an acute revelation of what their lives could be like.


Luna used actual fruit-pickers as extras in the film, because, “I wanted those faces to look real. No makeup can substitute for faces that have actually been under the sun… it was easier to tell a farm worker how to act on film than tell an extra how to look and act like a farm worker,” shared Luna with the Boston Globe.

The film does more than reveal who Cesar Chavez was, especially for those who in this day and age have never heard of him. It gives the people behind the movement a face and most importantly, a voice. And it reveals some truths about the late leader such as his nationality and origins.

Cesar Chavez was born in Arizona and later, after having lost their home in the Great Depression, his family was one of the thousands looking for work on California farms. Later, after having faced racism while serving in the Navy and injustices in the fields, Cesar decided to speak up for the oppressed workers.

This included all workers, Filipino, Hispanic, anyone who needed his help. The founder of the United Farm Workers union was steadfast in the non-violent movement, despite the open barraging of workers in the fields by citizens, police, and even the press. “There is no substitute for hard work,” he would say, and even threw some out of the union for retaliating with violence.

The marches and unrelenting fasts were a testament to what his son Paul Chavez shared at the screening recently, “He didn’t expect the people to do anything he wouldn’t be willing to do himself, the fasts and the marches, that’s why he did it,” he said.

Although some critics may say the film fails to capture Cesar’s true identity, even though Luna does provide a storyline about Cesar’s family life. The picture reaffirms that Cesar Chavez was and continues to be an inspiration for many, but the movie is about much more than about one man. It is about strength in numbers, courage in the face of the fiercest opposition, and the hope of a better tomorrow. Focusing on simply one person is to miss the point. Even today, the legacy lives on with every Si se puede chanted anytime a group seeks social justice.

I highly recommend this film, not only because Luna did an excellent job of portraying the workers and their plight, but also because he makes it relevant as it should still be today. Much of our food still comes from the same fields today, and the union continues to fight for workers’ rights. For anyone interested in learning more about our nation’s rich history, civil liberties, and overall, social change, watching this movie is a good first step.

“We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and forget about progress and prosperity for our community... Our ambitions must be broad enough to include the aspirations and needs of others, for their sakes and for our own.” –Cesar Chavez

By Amelia Orozco @Amelia_Orozco


mardi 25 mars 2014

INTERVENTION ARNAUD TUDORET

Ce mardi, l'AGR reçoit le photographe et directeur artistique Arnaud Tudoret qui vient présenter son activité aux étudiants.




jeudi 20 mars 2014

EXPOSITION


Quatre étudiants de l’AGR s’unissent dans le collectif 4B le temps d’une exposition.
De l’illustration à la plume ou au crayon tout en passant par le numérique et la création papier, c’est 4 styles, 4 personnalités et 4 univers différents qu’il vous est proposé de découvrir.
Adélaïde Caillon, Alice Charles, Camille Debray et Mathilde Mouhé vous accueillent dès le lundi 31 mars à partir de 18 heures au vernissage de l’exposition 4B, 14 rue Joseph Caillé à Nantes. (Tram Viarme-Talensac).

mercredi 19 mars 2014

Because they're gone

Real Cool Time Podcast, 3/18/2014: Death surrounds us.  Also streams at our CIUT show page for one week following the broadcast.

Via.


*The Nocturnals–Because You’re Gone
The Monks—Oh How to Do Now [RIP Gary Burger.]
The Youngbloods—Four in the Morning [RIP Jerry Corbitt.]
Death—Where Do We Go From Here
Death—World of Tomorrow [Appearing at the Phoenix this Friday, 3/21.]

WCFL “21 Sounds for the Sun Set” ad
Bonniwell Music Machine–Soul Love
Sean Bonniwell “In Sound” with Harry Harrison
Music Machine/Ragamuffins—Two Much
The Fuzztones–The People In Me
*The Haunted–Pourquoi ["Talk Talk" en francais.]
*Les Sultans–Pour qui pourquoi
*Les Gants Blancs—Pourquoi j’ai cru en toi [“I Put a Spell on You” en francais.]

The Strypes—Heart of the City [At the Mod Club this Sat., 3/22, 6 p.m.]
*Mark Sultan—Don’t Look Back [Appearing with Meanwood at the Silver Dollar, Sat. 3/22.]
*Les Sexareenos—Carolina, Yeah
*Meanwood—All the Others
*Michael Rault and the Mixed Signals—Go Go Go [At Sneaky Dee's this Sat.]
The Stooges—Little Doll [RIP Scott Asheton.]
Sonic's Rendezvous Band--City Slang


Pilatus...1939 - 2014..."75 ans"



 Pilatus SB-2 "Pelikan" - Premier vol le 30 mai 1944 - Pilote Ernst Nyffenegger



Pilatus P2 HB-GAB s/n 20 - Premier vol le 27 avril 1945 - Pilote Siegfried
© Photo Pilatus Aircraft


 Pilatus P4 HB-AET - Premier vol le 22 mars 1948 - Pilote Schmitt
© Photo Pilatus Aircraft

Pilatus P3 HB-HON s/n 317 - Premier vol 3 septembre 1953 - Pilote Georg Gissler
© Photo Pilatus Aircraft - Collection U-Wenger

Pilatus PC-6 HB-FAN s/n 337 - Premier vol le 4 mai 1959 - Pilote Rolf Böhm
© Photo Pilatus Aircraft

 Pilatus P-3B HB-HON s/n 317 - Premier vol le 7 avril 1966 - Pilote Rolf Böhm
© Photo X - D R - Collection Alain Genève

Pilatus PC-7 HB-HOZ s/n 509-58 - Premier vol le 12 mai 1975 - Pilote Hans Galli
© Photo Pilatus Aircraft

 Pilatus PC-8D HB-KOA s/n 625 - Premier vol le 28 novembre 1967 - Pilote Hans Galli
 © Photo Pilatus Aircraft


 Pilatus PC-6/D-H3 HB-FFW s/n 735 - Premier vol le 3 avril 1970 - Pilote Hans Galli
 © Photo Pilatus Aircraft



Pilatus B4/PC-11 HB-1100 - Premier vol le 5 mai 1972 - Pilote A. Widmer
 © Photo Pilatus Aircraft


 Pilatus PC-9 HB-HPA s/n 001 - Premier vol 7 mai 1984 - Pilote Hans Galli
© Photo Pilatus Aircraft

 Pilatus PC-XII HB-FOA s/n Premier vol le 31 mai 1991 - Pilote Hans Galli
© Photo Pilatus Aircraft


 Pilatus PC-7 MkII HB-HMR s/n 010 - Premier vol le 28 septembre 1992 - Pilote Hans Galli
© Photo Alain Genève



 
Pilatus PC-21 HB-HZA s/n P01 - Premier vol le 1 juillet 2002 - Pilote Bill Tyndall
 © Photo Pilatus Aircraft

 Pilatus PC-24 Premier vol prévu en 2015 
© Document Pilatus Aircraft 
Rollout du PC-24 le 1 août 2014
à cette occasion Pilatus organisera sur l'aérodrome de Buochs une grande fête ouverte au public


lundi 17 mars 2014

TRAVAUX DE CARICATURES - ETUDIANTS CS1

Travaux de caricatures réalisés par les étudiants CS1

 
Marie Lignères

Victor Martin                                                      Coralie Pasquier

Coralie Pasquier                                                          Marie Lignères


Jeremy Gallon                         Axel Laurio                           Axel Laurio

mercredi 12 mars 2014

From Glen to Glen

Real Cool Time Podcast, 3/11/2014:  St. Paddy's Day special.  Also streams at our CIUT show page for one week following the broadcast.




*The Green Hour Band–Intro 
The Undertones–True Confessions
The Strypes--What The People Don’t See  
Rory Gallagher—Tattoo'd Lady
The Steppes–Living So Dead
Funky Junction–Dan (Danny Boy)

Imelda May—Smotherin’ Me
The Urges—You Don’t Look So Good
The Spectres–Facts of Life  
Dickie Rock and the Miami Show Band–Boys   
The Greenbeats–You Must Be The One   

*The Sparrow–Green Bottle Lover
*Real Gone–Better When You’re Drunk
*The Glads–My Baby Likes To Get Smashed
*The Mants–Brass Knuckle Sandwich
*The Pointed Sticks–Out of Luck
*Teenage Head–Lucy Potato
*The Rabble–Black Potato
The Wheels—Road Block
The Orange Machine--Dr. Crippen's Waiting Room


vendredi 7 mars 2014

LA REPUBLIQUE DES LANGUES

Table ronde le 11 mars à 18h30, Maison de la Région, Marseille

Autour du projet d'exposition multimédia L'aventure des langues en Provence de l'association Approches Cultures & Territoires

Avec :
Elle sera ponctuée d’extraits sonores enregistrés par Katia Kovacic et Bat Sheva Papillon, de l’association L’Orage, dans le cadre de la préparation de l'exposition.

La République et les langues
Lundi 17 mars à 18h30
Auditorium de la Maison de la Région
61, la Canebière - Marseille 1er




HYBLAB : RENDEZ-VOUS L'ANNEE PROCHAINE POUR LA 3è EDITION !


Souvenirs de la seconde édition du Hyblab et de la soirée de clôture à Stéréolux.