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David Larlet: organizing and participating to IT events

 

David Larlet is as freelance Django developer. He organized the first Djangocong this year in Marseille et participates very regularely to events. We met at the RMLL 2010 and discussed about IT events.
 
You can select subtitles in the video below.

 
To complete the list of Django events given in the video, there is also some sprints [...]

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Bad day for Ammar

A wave of censorship is raging on the web in Tunisia. A resistance movement organized a day of protest IRL (In Real Life) on the 22nd May 2010 in several cities of the world.
The movement can be followed on its blog https://manif22mai.wordpress.com/. It has to be noticed that the date of the event is used [...]

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theo : a company, its products and its gallery

I told you last week how my optician organized a festival , here is today the portrait of one of her supplier: both industrial company and art gallery.
theo (write it “theo”, without uppercase) makes more than glasses, they make eyewears. These eyewears are designed products and no soulless medical equipment. So it is very naturally [...]

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When a restaurant organizes exhibitions and concerts

I found an original restaurant in Barcelona . It is runned by French people who cook sushis and tapas, hosting art exhibitions and live shows. Here is how it works.
Many restaurants lend their walls to painters and photographers , but the Dobble ZerOO does more. They host as well the varnish of the exhibition and [...]

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When my optician organizes a festival

If you happen to come in Saint Valéry en Caux, in Normandy, you will notice that the average man has something special: he wears stylish glasses.
The explanation comes from the local optical center, Optique Boudesseul, where two generations of opticians consider the glasses not as a medical equipment but as an object made by designers [...]

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The day before the Lebanese Laique Pride

Music: Rayess Bek

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Interview of Julie Pariset, from the European Confederation of Flax and Hemp.

Project Manager at the European Confederation of Flax and Hemp, Julie Pariset explains their strategy of event communication, their cooperation with the JEC Composite Show and the conception of their stall.
Here, the site and the blog of the CELC.
First interview done with a camera Kodak Zi8. Montage with Arcsoft MediaImpression.

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What is an art street market?

The interview with the painter Françoise Vettes gave us an overview on the diversity of the art exhibitions. The second Art Street Market of Sèvres, happening last week-end, is an additional item in our list.
This event was organized by the cultural service of the City, which has its own logistical staff, the stalls and all [...]

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Le Limonaire: a place for young talents

Ladies and gentlemen, you will learn in this reading what is a “goguette”, a “limonaire”, an “auberge espagnole” and a different “un bar à vins et à chansons”.
A Limonaire was a common name in Paris for barrel organs manufactured by the Limonaire Brothers. Back in 1985, two Limonaire players founded a bar open to musicians [...]

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The evangelists of the Lebanese Laïque Pride

I’ll start by clarifying the title: Laique is french for Secularism.evangelism is a word affected by a new tendency to use it in a secular way to designate the promotion of a technology, a brand, an idea or a service. Its objective is to convert a target into a fan rather than a client, [...]

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