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Tag Archives: Paris
Skip the Museum Lines
all images by christophe recoura The grand Musee D’Orsay in Paris was a train station in its first incarnation. It seems quite fitting that images of art work from the popular museum are now gracing French trains. SNCF, the state-owned railway, is … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Museums, Photography, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Paris, SNCF, Trains and Railroads
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Paris Sans Voiture
Beginning on May 8th, the air will be just a little bit cleaner in Paris—at least on Sundays. The French capital’s government will ban automobile traffic along the famed Champs Elysées and on nine other roads. Another four areas of … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged France, Marais, Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Monmartre, Mouffetard, Paris
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Windows on History
I’m a sucker for “then & now” photo mash-ups like this wonderful series of Parisian scenes. These images of Paris, all taken between 1871 and 1968, were then re-photographed at the exact spot and from the same angle. The series … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, History, Photography, Tourism
Tagged La Tour Eiffel, Monmartre, Moulin Rouge, Paris, Paris metro, River Seine
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plus dans le Metro
Meanwhile, back in the Metro…
Visites Des Catacombes
During recent renovations at the Paris Trinité-d’Estiennes d’Orves Metro station, workers uncovered vintage posters from the early 1950s, hidden for six decades. The RATP will be restoring the find and adding the posters to its archives.
Appearances Can Be Deceiving
Sometimes Paris can seem like one enormous movie set. Apparences is a beautiful, if somewhat surreal, video experiment directed by French duo Clarice et Maxine,who morphed iconic attractions and street scenes into a massive Potemkin Village.
We’ll Always Have Paris
This wonderful compilation combines some of the oldest film footage shot in Paris between 1877 and 1900, with contemporary video. Created by Yestervid, it also places each location on a map of the city.
Posted in Architecture, Europe, Film, History, Maps, Photography
Tagged France, Paris
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Paris : Live the Climate Experience
The international street art collective Brandalism has taken over more than 600 billboards and advertisements in Paris to mark the UN’s COP21 conference on climate change.At least 80 artists from 19 nations have replaced ads around Paris with subversive messages … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Freedom of Speech
Tagged Climate Change, COP21, global warming, Paris, UN
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Fluctuat nec Mergitur
If you follow TBTP, you are probably aware of my admiration for street artist Seth Globepainter aka Jukien Malland. This week, following the horrific terror attacks in Paris, he left a simple, but moving message for the world. Using one … Continue reading
