Category Archives: Languages

1-aout2012-min

Photo session

A shared moment around the stereotype around photography for Asian tourists. A natural Pier, the one of the South Groin – la pointe du Groin du Sud Not the one located in Brittany, but the one in Normandy, as there are two baring the same … Read More

SacrePhone

Sacré Phone, Holly Phone, Paris

Main language – French. Atmospheres in various languages, english arabic and kabyle (Berber idioma from Northern Africa). A taxiphone, Internet, telephone and computer service in one shop. Sacré Phone, like Sacré Coeur, Montmarte church in the centre of Paris. From the street, the front of … Read More

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Transatlantic

Transatlantic from Léa Promaja on Vimeo. I thought being skipper meant inherent calmness, lonely personallities. Izabel just broke this idea I had. I met her in Madeira Island, the last stop of my failed transatlantic with a sailing boat. For her, it became a job, … Read More

PEssoa-LONG

Freedom from Pessoa

The poem of Lord Pessoa, Mister Person, in Portuguese. M. Someone, or maybe No one as it could be in French translation. Except that M. No One became someone, the brightest poet of lusphone’s litterature. Don’t get angry, Fernando. I took the freedom to give … Read More

26-aout2012-min

Cats don’t talk

Sitted at my desk, some warmth on my laps. I have a cat mummy/mother on my laps, and three suckling kitties, my ears are amplified thanks to the headphones, I record them, closer, I get in their cocoon. The fur isolates and renders a sound … Read More

TV-Kongo

Sweet words for DRC

In French Only « This anchorman is quite large, generous, and with his big voice, he share with the people of Democratic Republic of Congo – one of the poorest populations of Africa- best wishes of hapinness from State president and governors from all around … Read More

à mon frère revenant d'italie

Repeat after Paolo

IN ITALIAN – ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL – The chalk crumbles on the blackboard. The chairs creak. Students arrive one by one, from four, they are now twenty-five. All from India or Bangladesh, all immigrants in Italy, with or without papers. And all are absorbed by … Read More