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Just before the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21), the Parisian Pavillon de l'Eau showcases twenty creations made in 2014 by the students of the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (a public university of art and design). Drawings, engravings and sculptures are thus presented to the public. In order to shape them, the artists drew […]
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Nonprofit association aiming to set up gardens in urban environments, Veni Verdi operates on the field and takes action in schools, residences and rooftops. Created in 2010, the Association Veni verdi works to promote citizenship (act to make people aware of their responsibilities), solidarity (act to be together, consume one's own production), and creativity. The association has assigned itself with […]
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With its sober decoration conceived by Japanese interior designer Shinku Noda, the Franco-Japanese restaurant Pages is the result of fantasies dreamt by a young boy from Kyushu. Now aged 35, Ryuji Teshima, aka "Teshi", has traveled the world. The cooking experience he gathered as he worked with Alain Senderens and Kobe Desramaults can be identified in his dishes with unique flavors, which he serves at his […]
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A booming industry, coffee capsules have invaded French and international homes. Although this sector is largely dominated by Nespresso, the inventor of this concept and subsidiary of Swiss company Nestlé, its monopoly reduces considerably with the constant increase of competition. World famous ads, uncluttered design, colorful machines, innovative concept... over 5 million capsules are sold daily in […]
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The French Tennis Federation Museum features the "Secondes Vies" (Second Lives) exhibition dedicated to deteriorated sports equipment recycling. This interactive retrospective provides visitors with the opportunity to understand how this equipment is recycled, and aims to prove that Art is a genuine communication medium as far as sustainable development issues are concerned. This event is, among others, part of […]
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With its new exhibition, the Pavillon de l’Eau, a museum dedicated to water belonging to the City of Paris, takes a closer look at water and its stakes when confronted to climate change and the mutations of today’s society. This retrospective is part of the Parisian eco-friendly dynamic of 2015, since the French capital will host the United Nations […]
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The Parisian Palais de Tokyo, nestled by the Green Hotels Paris, features an exhibition dedicated to Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai. Divided into two parts, the artist's installation is the point of convergence of body painting on denim canvas and a video, in which the artist converses with Chantri, the invisible main character of his work and the incarnation […]
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