— Swiss Legacy

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October, 2007 Monthly archive

Thank you - Helvetica - 50

We would like to thank everyone who came last night. We had a great time ! It was really crowed. It’s nice to see how people are interested in this project. We also would like to thank Blanka and Candy for letting us organize this venue. Thank you also to Soleil Noir and 10/18 for their financial support, Wad Magazine and Le Centre Culturel Suisse à Paris. Thanks to Sophie, Cécilia, Aldo, Antoine and Romuald for their help.

The exhibition is up till november 8th !

Opening pictures here.

Video coming soon…

Working hard - Helvetica - 50

We worked last night till 2 a.m painting and setting up the space. We started this morning at 11h hanging all frames. Still need to work tonight to let everything for tomorow’s opening.

All pictures here.

Framed - Helvetica - 50

I promess I’ll keep you updated on how we’re making the show in Paris. So here is some pictures of our first day. Real job begins tomorow…

Worldometers - Blog Action Day !

Today is Blog Action Day so we will talk about a very important matter: environment.

Worldometers is managed by a team of developers and researchers with the goal of making world statistics available in a thought-provoking and time relevant format to a wide audience around the world. The Chief responsible for the project is currently Sir Thomasson.

Sources are carefully selected to include only data published by the most prestigious institutions in the world, such as the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, its data branch FAOstat, the OECD and others. Data is updated periodically as new reports are made available.

The counters are based on a Java script code that processes the latest statistical data available, estimated progression, and latest major developments, bringing it down to the second. The algorithm is processed based on your time on your PC. If you change the date on your PC you will be able to check the numbers at a specific point in time. As with any statistical data, numbers are not a 100% accurate reflection of the phenomenon, but they nevertheless provide an informative description of it.

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