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Ces femmes qui font bouger l’Afrique Posted on Aug 9, 2011 Pour mon premier article en français sur ce Blog (car tout le monde ne parle pas anglais), j’ai décidé de mettre en avant les femmes africaines. J’ai récemment lu sur SlateAfrique un article intitulé Les six femmes les plus influentes d’Afrique et qui fait le portrait de six femmes d’influence sur le continent Africain. Elles occupent toutes les sphères d’activités. Le succès de la carrière de ces Africaines en font des personnalités incontournables sur le continent. Parmi ces femmes, plusieurs que j’ai déjà évoquées sur ce Blog : Bineta Diop, l’arme de la paix du Sénégal ; Wangari Maathai, la Kényane qui parle aux arbres ; Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, l’executive woman du Nigeria ; Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, la dame de fer du Liberia ; Were Were Liking, la mystique Camerouno-Ivoirienne ; ou bien encore la très talentueuse #Angélique Kidjo, la Béninoise globe-trotter. Des femmes aux parcours très différents mais qui ont en commun de faire… Jackson Pollock put physics on his palette Posted on Aug 4, 2011 Last month I read a very interesting article about American artist Jackson Pollock on MSNBC website: according to physicists and mathematicians who conducted a careful analysis of the artwork, Jackson Pollock was an intuitive master of the flow of fluids, relying on the laws of physics to turn his splashes, drips and drizzles into the iconic abstract creations they came to be. Claude Cernuschi, a professor of art history at Boston College, said in a statement: ‘When Pollock is creating his pieces, he is enlisting gravity as a participant — as a co-conspirator [...] He has to understand how pigment is going to behave under the laws of gravity. He has to anticipate what is going to happen and work accordingly. There is both spontaneity and control, just as there is in the improvisation of a jazz musician‘. Interesting, isn’t it? If you like the work of Pollock just like… Quick Notes in less than 250 words Posted on Aug 4, 2011 Summer time and a lot more to come, very soon. Meanwhile, I have decided to create a new section on this blog: Quick Notes. In less than 250 words, I will share with you some useful (as far as I will be able to) news. For a while now I have been asked to post more often if I could; since I can’t post as often as I would like to, I thought maybe posting shorter articles would help me post more often. I hope you will enjoy reading these ‘Quick Notes‘, the first one will be online before the end of the day! ^_^ |
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