by Pier Marton | Aug 21, 2011 | Art, Care, Dance, Doc, Eco, Exp, Film, France, Idées, Mystery, Objects, Poet, Politics, Sci/Nat, Sound, Spectacle, Travel
Science is Fiction! His website/son site web et un court-métrage hommage. http://youtu.be/6pHd1n4mAm4 http://youtu.be/-pbjG8X0BxI http://youtu.be/MfMeXel1gDw http://youtu.be/vlgJ5Jk30zk EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Aug 20, 2011 | Books, Care, Death, Eco, Food, France, Health, Ideas, Idées
His last text/book: “We Can Tell Each Other Goodbye Several Times.” The first question raised by my state of health: “does my relapse damages the credibility of the anticancer method?“, I answer categorically not. Firstly because I am not a scientific...
by Pier Marton | Aug 20, 2011 | Care, Death, Eco, Health, Human Rights, Ideas, Idées, Objects, Sci/Nat, Sights, Travel
Having had many close call encounters both on a bicycle and in a car, I am NOT afraid to look like a Xmas tree while biking. Having met someone with a hole in his head and his speech impaired because, the one day his car was in the garage, he rode to work on his bike...
by Pier Marton | Aug 11, 2011 | Death, Future Tech, Health, History, Human Rights, Ideas, Idées, Native, Politics, Quotes, Spectacle, Time, Wars
… blending very well with the local cultures. “There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by...
by Pier Marton | Aug 10, 2011 | Antisemitism, Death, France, Idées, Jewish, Juif, Middle-East, Politics, Popular, Racism, Shoah, Wars, Women
For me being a Jew doesn’t mean belonging to a religion. It means that having suffered such a history, one is under an obligation, from a historical point of view, to other oppressed people or in any event being duty bound, whenever possible, to spare no effort...
by Pier Marton | Aug 9, 2011 | Art, Care, Death, France, Humor, Ideas, Idées, Mystery, Poet, Sci/Nat
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