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Paris (15e) – Héliport de Paris
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AI & Society, 1996
The author describes the construction of Paris Reseau, a telecommunication “(net) work in progress” set in several timeframes. Texts, images and sounds collected in various ways before, during and after a performance event by members of the group Art-Reseaux at the Videotheque de Paris form different layers in the Paris Reseau guide, the hypermedia ...
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The author describes the construction of Paris Reseau, a telecommunication “(net) work in progress” set in several timeframes. Texts, images and sounds collected in various ways before, during and after a performance event by members of the group Art-Reseaux at the Videotheque de Paris form different layers in the Paris Reseau guide, the hypermedia ...
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Paris noir, Paris arabe : le Paris africain
Africa Review of Books, 2007Le Paris noir de Pascal Blanchard, Eric Deroo, Gilles Manceron, Edition Hazan, 2001, 239 pages. ISBN 2-85025-7613, 48.95 EuroLe Paris Arabe, deux siècles de présence des Orientaux et des Maghrébins par Pascal Blanchard, Éric Deroo, Driss El Yazami, Pierre Fournié, Gilles Manceron, La Découverte, 2003, 247 pages, ISBN 2-701 3904-1, 39.90 Euro.
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2018
Paris in the early twentieth century, through the eyes of modernist writers.
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Paris in the early twentieth century, through the eyes of modernist writers.
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Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2009
This article recounts something of the history of the lesbian world of Paris at the fin de siècle. It tells of the public visibility of lesbian women and the recognition of their place in Paris society whether in the salons of the upper crust, in the theatre, or in the brothels. It touches on the idea of Paris as a city where multiple and transgressive
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This article recounts something of the history of the lesbian world of Paris at the fin de siècle. It tells of the public visibility of lesbian women and the recognition of their place in Paris society whether in the salons of the upper crust, in the theatre, or in the brothels. It touches on the idea of Paris as a city where multiple and transgressive
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Paris suisse, pari d���artiste
2022Jahresbericht SIK-ISEA / Schweizerisches Institut f r Kunstwissenschaft, 2015: Jahresbericht 2014 SIK ...
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