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226 photos du grand photographe Ansel Adams
Un article de OpenCulture “Only two and a half percent of the land in this country is protected,” said Adams then: “Not only are we being fought in trying to…
Voici les photos qui ont contribué à mettre fin au travail des enfants aux États-Unis
Lewis Hine sometimes went undercover to capture images of kids at work. The Photos That Helped End Child Labor in the United States, par Mark Murrmann de Mother Jones Group…
L’histoire des «blurbs», les petits laïus sur le dos de la pochette
«The life of a blurb excerpted from a critic — a book review, say, from NPR — is a fairly simple one. A recognized critical institution writes a positive review;…
On peut maintenant consulter des œuvres littéraires sur son ordinateur
British Library: Virtual books Within the British Library's Online Gallery exists a gem called Virtual Books. Here, readers will find a collection of great books that can be viewed online…
Une exposition de photos explore l’amère histoire de l’assimilation des Autochtones au Canada
"For two weeks this past summer, Zalcman photographed forty-five survivors and recorded their stories, then created haunting double-exposure portraits overlaid with images of objects or places relevant to their experiences." The Bitter…
103 sources incontournables sur la science, la culture, le design, et plus encore
103 Must-Follow Feeds in Science, Culture, Design, and More, par l'équipe du Wired
Domination du monde : How French Canadian directors are taking over the world of cinema
Jean-Marc Vallée (Photo by Jeff Vespa/Getty Images) Un article du National Post When Jean-Marc Vallée’s Demolition opened the Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday, it marked the culmination of a shift…
Typographica
Everyone who uses a computer or reads a magazine lives in a world of typefaces, but few of us give this ubiquitous art its proper due. Enter Typographica, a website…
Une lectrice nous signale : Conférence de Will Steacey: le déclin du journal Philadelphia Inquirer
Editors in Inquirer Newsroom, 1938. Le projet Deadline: Dans le cadre du mois de la photo, j'ai assisté hier à une conférence du photographe Will Steacey sur son projet Deadline.…
Récits de séjours, volontaires ou non, à l’asile
Committed: Stories About Stays in Psychiatric Facilities LongReads The experiences of those committed—voluntarily or not—to a psychiatric facility. From One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest to Nellie Bly’s 19th century expose to American Horror Story:…