• April 21st, 2007 • 11 comments
Accomodements raisonnables – en France
Aujourd’hui, les français en Amérique du Nord votent pour le président de la république.
Pour l’occasion, je mets donc une vidéo d’Abd Al Malik qui parle d’un défi pour la France qui est celui de la construction d’une société. Beaucoup de paroles pertinentes, qui l’auraient été ici aussi lors du débat sur les accomodement raisonnables.
Note: Abd Al Malik est un slammeur/rappeur/philosophe francais. Il a gagné le prix Laurence Trane pour son dernier livre et le prix Constantin pour son dernier album, Gibraltar, révéation de l’année 2006 en France










June 21st, 2007 at 9:03 pm
it’s funny because i know there are people from your school taking a few courses at HEC Montreal, like project management.
ok i am going to see the guy.
i didn’t know about the party. and where is that?
June 21st, 2007 at 9:12 pm
by the way you should have a look at this
http://heri.madmedia.ca/articles/tag/architecture
June 21st, 2007 at 10:05 pm
you kiddin me…I was one of them….you don’t know how akward it was…Loonies coming to get some lessons of management well.. not insanity management….i mean for that you need more that MS Project…
Yes i saw you are into architecture too . Joshua Prince-Ramus is in fact a disciple of our “God” Koolhaas (in OMA we trust, lol, i don’t think Rem would ) and even if their incredible skills can allow themselves to rationalize, humanize, martianize every data and details of a concept….They are still having hard times convincing their clients!! Seattle’s Library is a “tiny-esque” part of a greater project which should’ve been F.Mitterand Library in Paris if the French had more common senses …They did the same mistake for the renovation of les Halles but I’ve already given up on France….so…
Cleary the leak between neurological synapsis and building’s structure (and web 2.0?) has been completly resolved in his amazing metaphores and it’s a part of a bigger lexico-philosophical revolutionary that has occured 20 years ago. ok….that’s it for the lessons, lol, sorri, déformation professionnelle (i’ll leave the rest of my démonstration for my architectural blogger fellows or my bosses….!!)
We’ve just bought our tickets for the show. For the gasy thing, i heard it’s taking place this w-e (saturday, sunday?) but dunno much of it…I’ll sing the national anthem for a minute or two instead…
Bye
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