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British born Frenchman Clet Abraham is a plastic artistic who is transforming the traffic signs across the world with a political, religious and philosophic understanding. Flo'N the GO found out some more about Abraham and his work - to read the full interview click here.
When did you begin to do this kind of art?
One year ago. I was crossing the city driving my car and started to think how stupid and primitive were the traffic signs that were ruling me. They told us: you can’t go there, you must turn left or right and nothing more. I decided to give them another meaning, a reading grade was what they lacked.
Where around the world is your work visable today?
Florence, Torino, London and Valencia. Next year, I expect to work in more European countries.
What was the first sign you 'adapted'?
The Jesus Christ, but it was stolen from the Piazza Michelangelo and I did the other about Virgin Mary and Maria Madalena.
Where do you draw your influences from?
I was influenced by Classicism and Surrealism. Maybe the artist that most influenced me was Pieter Buegel. Besides he didn’t have a perfect manual capacity, his work told something to people.
What is your opinion on urban art?
I think that general rules are wrong, we shouldn’t say that all is forbidden but that some things are and others not. Urban art always there was and always there will be. Also the David sculpture, of Michelangelo, is urban art.
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A Green Economy Without a Pricetag on Nature?
Manipadma Jena interviews Achim Steiner, executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
YEOSU, South Korea, May 26, 2012 (IPS)--As thousands gear up for the 2012 Earth Summit, Rio+20, scheduled to kick off in Brazil on Jun. 20, questions on the viability and adequacy of a ‘green economy’ abound.
In theory, citizens of the European Union are allowed to move to, live in, and in certain circumstances access the welfare system of any EU country to which they relocate. What are the legal and the moral limits of this freedom? Why is freedom of movement important in an open society? What impact would restricted freedom of movement have in the European Union?
In January of this year a group of MEPs issued a Joint Motion for a Resolution on respect for the fundamental right of free movement in the EU. What is the possible impact?
On Tuesday, April 1, the radio network Euranet Plus staged a debate on all of these questions and more at the European Parliament in Brussels. The debate, the latest in the “Citizens’Corner” series, was produced in partnership with Bulgarian National Radio, a member of the Euranet Plus network, and was hosted by BNR’s anchorman and foreign policy reporter Nikola Miladinov.
Listen to both parts of the debate, to interviews and backgrounds audios and get all the details about the debate at
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A last Sunday of the month interview at Chalice...this time with a wonderful, bright, & articulate friend, Lizzy Beach.
Interviews with Illinois titleholders at Tiara Magazine/Live Out Loud's Model Casting Call in Wheaton, IL
The third interview in our series was with Rev. Tom Harshman, a member of our congregation & chaplain at Sequoia Hospital
Interview with Ashley Roybal in pre-trial interview in the Nicholas Ortiz murder case on Sept. 10, 2014. Also present were State Police Investigator Kraig Bobnock and District Attorney Spence Pacheco.
Saby de Divar
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i can't even explain how much i went back and forth on this outfit- and how many weird inventions went into keeping it all together.
Paris feels classy. People wear nice casual clothes and dress with style without showing it off. Australia feels like the 70s in California. In Bondi you can wear Scooby Doo short pants with a T-shirt. It’s all allowed and never badly looked upon but still well researched out of golden hippie times.
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Indianapolis- 20100123--Daniel Johnson visited the Unleavened Bread Cafe at the corner of Central and 30th Streets in Indianapolis on a brief stop from his Walking Across America for Jesus.
IndyChristian.TV conducted an interview by Neil Cox (IndyChristian) with filming by Jim Ackert.
Photo by Ellen5e new Indy Christian newmedia friend
This one with a choral director. 5D and 7D, 35mm prime on the 5D this time using the Sound Devices with the lav audio. So much easier this time, plus two cameras for easier splicing.
The French TV5Monde does a live interview with Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, during his official visit to Paris, France. 30 November 2021.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Professor Manfred Nowak, UN Rapporteur for Torture, spoke to the UNODC about the poor conditions of detention that he had witnessed around the globe.
Emilie translates interview with KOFAVIV agent for exhibition and catalogue of Haitian women's photos
Maida (34), Team Assistant: “For two years I've been the first point of contact for colleagues and customers from all over the world at RIEDEL. I also support the administrative needs of the company, making sure that many wheels mesh well and keep on spinning. My main responsibilities include travel planning, team clothing, and taking care of the telephone switchboard at our front desk. My work is full of new tasks and challenges and it is that variety that I enjoy the most. Every day is different!”