Posts Tagged ‘France’
atrocity: underneath the russian doll
June 15th, 2010 by lifeproof
Amnesty International launched a new consciousness raising project against the atrocities in Russia. The video has been made by La Chose of Paris and the director is BIF. Producer: Rods Films.
Tags: activist advertising, activist marketing, Amnesty International, atrocities in Russia, BIF, consciousness, consciousness raising campaign, France, La Chose, La Chose of Paris, Paris, Rods Films, Russia, russian dolls, social consciousness
Posted in PinPoint
Globureaucracy
October 15th, 2009 by lifeproof
Bureaucracy is a global notion appears in different forms and styles around the world, but basically it is the same thing–a dead-end. Jan Bannings, a Dutch photographer born from Dutch-East-Indies parents, has come up with a photo project with a question: what does this bureaucracy look like? So, he got up and traveled around the [...]
Tags: Bolivia, bureaucracy, Bureaucratics, China, Dutch, France, Germany, Heather Murphy, Holland, India, Jan Bannings, Liberia, NPR, Photography, Russia, The Stadthaus, Ulm, USA, Yemen
Posted in PhotoMorphosis
Pocket Book from The Economist
September 20th, 2009 by lifeproof
The Economist magazine published their annual book. “The Economist Pocket World in Figures contains rankings on numerous topics in subject areas as wide-ranging as geography, population, business, the economy, trade, transport, finance, industry, demographics, the environment, society, culture and crime.” In this year’s book, as every year, there are interesting facts and statistics about life. [...]
Tags: business, crime, culture, demographics, Facts, finance, France, geography, Greece, industry, population, society, Spain, statistics, The Economist, The Economist Pocket World in Figures, the economy, the environment, trade, transport, Turkey
Posted in PinPoint, Reminder
A Myth: Turkish Readers
August 8th, 2009 by lifeproof
A few days ago, I have come across a TV newscast that provided the statistical information on book readership in countries. According to this survey, Japan is the most book reading country in the world with 25 books per person in one year. The list goes down to some European countries such as Switzerland with [...]
Tags: authorship, book readership, book writing, France, Japan, journalism, newscast, publishing, readership, statistics, Switzerland, Turkey
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
