In an edition of PHOTO magazine, I cut an image of a woman with opening a bottle of Champagne (picture #2) and pasted it on my wall along the thousands pictures covering my room at this time. This image in particular kept my attention because it was written on the bottom "1977 BC." BC means before computer so no photoshop on this photograph and because I am a bit dumb I did not think of any options instead that this massive-bum woman knew how to open a bottle of champagne and that her skills definetely should cost a lot on Mulholland Drive parties.
Anyway I finally got the answer when I went to Jean-Paul Goude exhibition at the Musée des Arts décoratifs in Paris: painting on photograph. I found interesting his way to depict motherhood
When I''ll be pregnant I'll copy that
and his preparatory sketches.
After the exhibition we decided to do a bit of tourism in our own city so we went to the Eiffel Tower and once there we saw the sunset on the Sacré Coeur so we headed there and saw Paris burning.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
2062
Last week, we decided with the girls to head to the future. The departure from Paris is located at The Gaîté Lyrique. From there you can travel through fifty years along four floors.
In the future, people look dead
Hypnosis
Where does my Tweet go ?
Leaving a voice message in 2062
Sending a mail from year 2062
Designers, artists, engineers and performers are asked to deliver their vision on creation and innovation in the social uses. To be honest, the real motivation of my visit was to see the hoverboard of Back to the future. When I was younger I was pretty sure that in the 2000's these skateboards would be flying everywhere (it was the rumor running on the playground) but I was disappointed once again. I found the video of the experience.I found a really interesting article in Vice Magazine THE FUTURE SEEN BY FASHION DESIGNERS IN 1982. Women were predicted to dominate the space...
BLUE BISOU
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