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Affichage des articles du septembre, 2019

SPACES AND EXCHANGES BANKSY

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BANKSY - QUOTES   QUOTATIONS BY BANKSY I've learnt from experience that a painting isn't finished when you put down your brush, that's when it starts. The public reaction is what supplies meaning and value. Art comes alive in the arguments you have about it"  "Those who run our cities do not understand graffiti because they think nothing has the right to exixt unless it generates profit"  While his true identity remains a mystery, Banksy’s work continues to make the headlines, most recently for a series of murals that appeared  overnight across parts of Paris. In many ways, Banksy’s subversive style helped foster new initiatives and public art interventions across the globe.   BANKSY VIDEO PRESENTING HIS RESIDENCY IN NYC Take a look at this video introducing BANKSY'S UNOFFICIAL RESIDENCE IN NYC IN 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOvw0YA6eAY Banksy : photo of an artwork by Banksy which can be seen in Brooklyn: ...

SPACES AND EXCHANGES KEITH HARING

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Crack Is Wack is known as Keith Haring’s most legendary work and the most iconic mural in New York City. The mural’s location in Manhattan on 128th street, next to the incessant passing of cars on Harlem River Drive, possibly plays a huge role in this, gathering more daily views than any other mural in the city. Haring’s young, gifted studio assistant, Benny, became addicted to crack, inspiring the graffiti artist to paint the mural after many failed attempts from Haring’s studio to help Benny curb his addiction without insurance or hospital assistance. Haring, who often drove by an abandoned handball court in a park near Harlem River Drive, decided to use the court’s wall to display his frustrations with an ineffective government on tackling drug-related issues. Berlin Wall Mural, 1986 Keith Haring’s Berlin Wall Mural spread over across a 300m long portion of the 100-mile Berlin Wall .. The mural was composed of human figures who were interlinked at their feet and ...

SPACES AND EXCHANGES VIDEOS

1. KEITH HARING WAS HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W04j0Je01wQ Artist Keith Haring took the New York City subway system by storm in the 1980s, with his drawings appearing on the walls of hundreds of stations. His art is known for expressing concepts of death, sexuality and war. Charles Osgood takes a look at how Haring managed to get his works up, in this profile first broadcast on the "CBS Evening News" on October 20, 1982. 2. BANKSY:  VIDEO PRESENTING HIS RESIDENCY IN NYC    Take a look at this video introducing BANKSY'S UNOFFICIAL RESIDENCE IN NYC IN 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOvw0YA6eAY

SPACES AND EXCHANGES: introduction

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ART TRANSCENDS BOUNDARIES - ART WITHOUT BORDERS - ART KNOWS NO BOUNDARIES KEY QUESTION: How does a street artist like Banksy use space to foster interaction with the public?  to foster = favoriser                                         OR  How can public space be used to convey a messge?                                                                                       OR  To what extent does street art transform public spaces?   Best American cities for street art Dave G. Houser Tuesday, March 27, 2018 (blog)  Art lovers are finding that some of the most colorful and evocative art out there nowaday...

ORAL COMPREHENSION

USEFUL LINKS TO PRACTICE YOUR ORAL COMPREHENSION http://www.franglish.fr/COBAC/ https://www.straitstimes.com/world/david-beckham-millie-bobby-brown-call-for-stronger-child-rights Audio : David Beckham, Millie Bobby Brown call for stronger child rights

HOW TO WRITE A DIALOGUE

Writing a Dialogue 1. Déterminez le niveau de langue demandé. 2. Vous pouvez, si vous le souhaitez, présenter brièvement le lieu, le moment de la scène, ainsi que les principaux personnages. 3. Dans ce cas, sautez une ligne entre l’introduction et le dialogue. 4. Respectez la ponctuation (guillemets, points d’exclamation, d’interrogation) et allez à la ligne pour chaque changement de locuteur. Pas de TIRETS ! 5. Variez les verbes introducteurs (toujours au prétérit) et étoffez vos phrases avec des adverbes:   NOTEZQU'IL N'Y A PAS D'INVERSION EN ANGLAIS: "...Dit-il" = ... HE SAID Les verbes : SPEAK SPEAK IN A LOUD VOICE SPEAK TO EXPRESS FEELINGS He said – he added – he replied – he exclaimed – he retorted – he wondered – he declared – he asked – he answered – he repeated – he explained – he whispered (chuchoter) He yelled – he screamed – he shouted He laughed – he complained – he sighed (soupirer) – he so...

LINK WORDS

LINK WORDS 1  POUR COMMENCER First, firstly, first of all, in the first place, first and foremost, to begin / start with My first impression is… POUR DEVELOPPER UN SUJET Secondly, thirdly, then, next at first sight (à première vue) as a matter of fact, in fact (en fait) at all events, in any case (en fait) on second thoughts (à la réflexion) actually (effectivement, vraiment / en fait) anyway (de toutes façons) in most cases (dans la plupart des cas) in this respect (à cet égard) to some extent (dans une certaine mesure) as far as … is concerned (en ce qui concerne) from a ( adjectif ) point of view (d'un point de vue + adj.) POUR EXPRIMER LE BUT To, in order to, so as to + BV For + nom/ pronom + TO + BV POUR EXPRIMER LA CONDITION if (si) in case (au cas où) suppose/ supposing (à supposer que) provided/providing (pourvu que) on condition that (à condition que) so long as / as long as (à condition que) POUR EXPRIMER L'OP...