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Les dessinateurs crayonnent les photographes photographient, montrons la mobilisation autour de #JeSuisCharlie et luttons contre la censure (@photopyrros) : montrons le vrai visage de ces assassins

à Villefranche sur Saône (+ de 15 000 participants). Manifestation très sobre contre les attentats et le djihad.

 

"Œil pour œil n'a jamais fait que des aveugles" disait Gandhi

#jesuischarlie #IamCharlie #CharlieHebdo #lamarcheRepublicaine #Paris #France #Parigi #Francja #PAryz #Marsz #galleriedeportrait

#portrait

#manif

#manifestation

#manifestacja

#placedelarepublique

#notafraid

#mêmepaspeur

#we are not afraid

#Charb

#Wolinski

#tousensemble

#contrelahaine

#libertéed'expression

   

Criticism of Voltaire and Swift

Complicated censorship during the Enlightenment forced many philosophes to use satire as a tool to express their criticism towards European society. Through great works of literature, the philosophes were able to effectively use ridicule and satire to criticize many aspects of European society. Swift's A Modest Proposal applied sarcasm and irony to create an atmosphere of humour. This atmosphere allowed him to criticize English policies and absentee English landlords in an effort to showcase the poverty being suffered in Ireland. The plot ridiculously concerns an Englishman's proposal to eat poor children, yet uses this story as a mask to criticize European society. While the main theme in this piece of literature is the gross poverty of the Irish population, Swift also criticizes marriage, greedy landlords, and aristocratic taverns. The humour that he uses to present this serious subject may have clouded the thoughts of some simple-minded peasants, yet for the Bourgeois, A Modest Proposal effectively presented the blight tormenting the poor of Ireland. Through the adventures in Gulliver's Travels, Swift was able to criticize various institutions, using Gulliver as a symbol of the typical self-satisfied Englishman. By trying to explain to foreign royalty the aspects controlling English society, Gulliver unintentionally presented the unreasonableness of the English political, legal, economic, and social systems. There exists little humour in Gulliver's Travels, yet the reasonable questions asked by the foreign royalty clearly makes various aspects of English society seem absurd.Similar to Gulliver's Travels, in the satire Candide Voltaire uses the travels of a young student to challenge authority and mock blind optimism. By taking a literary approach of criticism, Voltaire was able to present his philosophy in an enjoyable form, encouraging more people to read his work. While the satire and humor in the lit

Exquisitely disciplined streaming into rules of freedom for an artist.

Having been at a Magnum expo in which the pictures were not necessarily photographically interesting but served to portray the times, I've been thinking that a few other shots of 11Jan2015 deserved out of my hardrive.

#jesuischarlie CHARLIE IMMORTEL ( affiche à imprimer )

Ils ont voulu nous enterrer, ils ne savaient pas que nous étions des graines...

marche républicaine

#Jesuischarlie

twitter.com/hashtag/JeSuisAhmed?src=hash

Je suis Charlie - Nous sommes tous Charlie

Parce que la liberté est un droit universel

Vive la liberté!!!

Je suis libre de penser

Je suis libre de tolérer

Je suis libre de caricaturer

twitter.com/hashtag/CharlieHebdo?src=hash

www.charliehebdo.fr/index.html

 

Ich bin Charlie

I'm Charlie

Je suis Charlie

من چارلی هستم

Soy Charlie

Sono Charlie

Eu sou Charlie

Я Чарли

Аз съм Чарли

Jeg er Charlie

ကျွန်မချာလီရယ်

Ndine Charlie

Mi Charlie

Ma olen Charlie

Olen Charlie

Eu son Charlie

მე ჩარლი

Είμαι ο Τσάρλι

Mwen se Charlie

मैं चार्ली हूँ

Aku Charlie

Tá mé Charlie

Ég er Charlie

私はチャーリーだ

我是查理

我是查理

ನಾನು ಚಾರ್ಲಿ ಮನುಷ್ಯ

Мен Чарли қалдым

ខ្ញុំជាកីឡាករ Charlie

찰리 해요

Ja sam Charlie

Es esmu Charlie

Aš Čarlis

ഞാൻ ചാർളി സുഖമാണ്

Izaho Charlie

Saya Charlie

Au Charlie ahau

Ik ben Charlie

Jeg er Charlie

Jestem Charlie

Ja som Charlie

أنا تشارلي

Aku Charlie

איך בין טשאַרלי

ฉันชาร์ลี

Ben Charlie

marche républicaine

#Jesuischarlie

twitter.com/hashtag/JeSuisAhmed?src=hash

Je suis Charlie - Nous sommes tous Charlie

Parce que la liberté est un droit universel

Vive la liberté!!!

Je suis libre de penser

Je suis libre de tolérer

Je suis libre de caricaturer

twitter.com/hashtag/CharlieHebdo?src=hash

www.charliehebdo.fr/index.html

 

Ich bin Charlie

I'm Charlie

Je suis Charlie

من چارلی هستم

Soy Charlie

Sono Charlie

Eu sou Charlie

Я Чарли

Аз съм Чарли

Jeg er Charlie

ကျွန်မချာလီရယ်

Ndine Charlie

Mi Charlie

Ma olen Charlie

Olen Charlie

Eu son Charlie

მე ჩარლი

Είμαι ο Τσάρλι

Mwen se Charlie

मैं चार्ली हूँ

Aku Charlie

Tá mé Charlie

Ég er Charlie

私はチャーリーだ

我是查理

我是查理

ನಾನು ಚಾರ್ಲಿ ಮನುಷ್ಯ

Мен Чарли қалдым

ខ្ញុំជាកីឡាករ Charlie

찰리 해요

Ja sam Charlie

Es esmu Charlie

Aš Čarlis

ഞാൻ ചാർളി സുഖമാണ്

Izaho Charlie

Saya Charlie

Au Charlie ahau

Ik ben Charlie

Jeg er Charlie

Jestem Charlie

Ja som Charlie

أنا تشارلي

Aku Charlie

איך בין טשאַרלי

ฉันชาร์ลี

Ben Charlie

encore un plaisir, et qu’ils dissipaient joyeusement l’or qu’ils avaient tiré des membres du roi tombé.

Did Ted Serios Really Imprint Photographs With Images From His Mind?

In the late 1960s in Denver, Colo., psychiatrist Dr. Jules Eisenbud had been conducting experiments with a man named Ted Serios, who claimed to be producing photographic images with his mind.

Critics aimed to expose the photographer as a fraud. Theories as to how he may have done it without paranormal abilities don’t seem to explain the phenomenon definitively. The mystery remains.Detractors argue that Serios may have, through sleight of hand, used an optical lense and a transparency with an image on it. He would allegedly place the lens against the camera, and light would pass through the transparency, projecting the image onto the camera’s film.His critics also argue that Serios’s drunken antics were a diversion, allowing him to conceal the device from observers such as Eisenbud.However, this theory fails to prove how Serios produced thought-o-graphs when he was separated from the camera (sometimes by as much as 24 feet) and could not, therefore, have placed any sort of device in contact with the camera. For believers like Dr. Eisenbud, there is only one possible explanation: Serious transmitted the images with his mind. Emily Hauver, who curated an exhibition of the photographs in 2011 at the UMBC Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery, said: “The witnesses that saw the experiment either became believers—or they were at least no longer non-believers.” In 1967, Serios produced a curious thought-o-graph—an image of curtain. “I think Ted knew at that point, the proverbial curtain had fallen,” Hauver said. Serios was convinced his gift had vanished. He never publicly produced another psychic photograph again, living his life out of the limelight until his death in 2006. To this day, no one has offered a definitive explanation for exactly how Serios made his photographs. Visit the Epoch Times Beyond Science page on Facebook to continue exploring the new frontiers of science! More in Beyond Science, Science & Tech videos

 

Loads of messages and people showing support to Charlie Hebdo after the terrorist attacks on January 7, 2015. One week after, people are still mourning.

#ToulouseEstCharlie #JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo

Photographer: Fred H. Politinsky

Subject: Freedom of Expression

 

The crazier the world gets, the more abstract art becomes.

 

None who have always been free can understand the terrible fascinating power of the hope of freedom to those who are not free.

---- Pearl S. Buck, What America Means to Me, (1943), 4

  

**These are some of the images that can be found in the above abstract expression:

 

1. the United States of America

2. Australia

3. the Eiffel Tower

4. a drop of blood

5. a battleship

6. a Coast Guard patrol boat

7. an exploding bullet

8. a missile in flight

9. a wild fish eating a dove

10. an arm with a clinched fist

11. a Hebrew letter

12. a monster searching for a victim

 

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11th of January saw France and the world come together in a march for unity. An estimate of 1,5 million people walked on the streets of the French capital to pay their respects to the victims who died in the terror attacks earlier this week.

Mulhouse - 11 janvier 2015

#jesuischarlie #IamCharlie #CharlieHebdo #lamarcheRepublicaine #Paris #France #Parigi #Francja #PAryz #Marsz #galleriedeportrait

#portrait

#manif

#manifestation

#manifestacja

#placedelarepublique

#notafraid

#mêmepaspeur

#we are not afraid

#Charb

#Wolinski

#tousensemble

#contrelahaine

#libertéed'expression

Dessin d'Armel Nicolas, un de mes fils...

Demonstration in support of Charlie Hebdo - Over 120,00 people demonstrated against the terrorist attacks at Charlie Hebdo on January 7, 2015.

#ToulouseEstCharlie #JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo

#tousdescharlies

Vidéo à découvrir avec ce lien : Hassen Chalghoumi, imam de Drancy, est venu présenter ses condoléances aux familles des victimes. t.co/xJG6QxguZW @Charlie_Hebdo_

 

En mémoire des victimes de la tuerie du 7 janvier 2014 chez Charlie Hebdo et contre tous les amalgames, pour la paix, pour la république.

#JesuisCharlie #Hommageauxvictimes

 

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Op allerlei plekken in Overijssel werd donderdag 8 januari om 18.00 uur een stil protest gehouden tegen de aanslag in Parijs op het kantoor van Charlie Hebdo, waarbij 12 doden vielen.

à Villefranche sur Saône (+ de 15 000 participants). Manifestation très sobre contre les attentats et le djihad. Cette photo ne rend pas bien compte de la masse des participants. La rue nationale à Villefranche est toute droite, en forme de cuvette et fait presque 2 kms de long. Noire de mode sur la rue et les 2 trottoirs.

ZWOLLE - Donderdagavond 8 januari door het hele land worden vandaag manifestaties gehouden om de slachtoffers van de aanslag op het weekblad Charlie Hebdo te herdenken. De demonstraties begonnen om 18.00 uur, het tijdstip waarop ook in Parijs een grote demonstratie begon om de twaalf doden te herdenken. In Frankrijk is vandaag een dag van nationale rouw. De vlag hangt halfstok en om 12.00 uur was er een minuut stilte.

 

Op allerlei plekken in Overijssel werd donderdag 8 januari om 18.00 uur een stil protest gehouden tegen de aanslag in Parijs op het kantoor van Charlie Hebdo, waarbij 12 doden vielen.

 

Foto: As Media

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