Médiathèque
Nouveautés films printemps 2013
une sélection de DVD
Syndromes and a century, de Apichatong Weerasethakul, éditions DVD Survivance
Fiction
courts métrages, films classiques et contemporains
10 ans de laboCollectif
New York MiamiIt happened one night
Frank Capra
avec Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable
En avant jeunesseJuventude en marcha
Pedro Costa
Coffret Guru Dutt, une légende de BollywoodGuru Dutt, Abrar Alvi
avec Guru Dutt, Waheeda Rehman, Meena Kumari...
Le vent de la nuit & Elle a passé tant d'heures sous les sunlightsPhilippe Garrel
Permanent vacationJim Jarmusch
avec John Lurie, Sarah Driver, Chris Parker...
Walk the Walk & Doc's kingdomRobert Kramer
Haute pègreTrouble in paradise
Ernst Lubitsch
avec Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, Herbert Marshall
Tous en scèneThe bandwagon
Vincente Minnelli
avec Cyd Charisse, Fred Astaire...
Contes de la lune vague après la pluieUgetsu monogatari
Kenji Mizoguchi
Voyage a TokyoTokyo monogatari
Yasujiro Ozu
Johnny guitarNicholas Ray
avec Joan Crawford et Sterling Hayden
BachfilmChronique d'Anna Magdalena Bach
Danièle Huillet et Jean-Marie Straub
avec Gustav Leonhardt, Christiane Lang-Drewanz...
FaustAleksandr Sokourov
avec Johannes Zeiler, Anton Adasinsky, Isolda Dychauk
Syndromes and a centuryApichatpong Weerasethakul
Films documentaires
Journal de FranceRaymond Depardon
Claudine Nougaret
La terre de la folieLuc Moullet
Mort à Vignole & Voyage autour de ma chambre & Anatomie de l'imageOlivier Smolders
Boxing gymFrederick Wiseman
Films expérimentaux et films d'artistes
Human framesIsolation
Collectif
Human framesMono no aware
Collectif
Niveau / Levelvideo works 1992-2008
Marcel Dinahet
Vidéos 2004-2006Christelle Familiari
Optical vacuumDariusz Kowalski
Guns of the treesJonas Mekas
Sixties quartetJonas Mekas
FairytaleAi Weiwei
Films sur l'art
Documenta 5Jef Cornelis
Kontakthofavec des dames et des messieurs de plus de 65 ans
Pina Bausch, chorégraphe
John Cagejourneys in sound
Allan Miller
Paul Smaczny
Jean Olivier Hucleuxworks and process
Virgile Novarina, François Garcia, Alban Roul
Niki de Saint- Phalle et Jean Tinguelyles Bonnie and Clyde de l'art
Louise Faure
Anne Julien
SotoCatherine Zins
Photo, les grand courants photographiques, vol. 1une série proposée par Stan Neumann et Quentin Bajac
S'il n'en restait qu'unesérie de 17 épisodes sur la photographie contemporaine
Amaury Voslion
Natacha Wolinski
Guardian Design Challenge
Limited only by your imagination and skill, the Guardian Student Design Challenge represents an outstanding opportunity for you to present your ideas to a world-leading innovator in glass material technology and an international jury and be recognised as a talented designer.
Today's world is about creating environments that deliver an individual experience for the inhabitant or visitor. Glass can contribute to this through its ability to combine function, strength and beauty.The competition challenges design students to create and develop ideas for the application of anti-reflective glass for the living, working cultural and/or leisure environment.The objectives of the Guardian Student Design Challenge are to stimulate creativity in the application of flat glass and to inspire the next generation of designers in the use of a material that goes beyond its perceived limits. At Guardian we want to encourage and nurture the talent and imagination of student designers and to drive a higher level of competence by working in close partnership to meet the future needs of society and industry.
Guus Boekhoudt
VP and GM Glass Europe
Guardian Industries
The prizes offered by Guardian reflect both the level of importance and quality expectation of this competition.
The jury will select 3-5 finalists who will compete for the following prizes :
1st Prize = 10.000 euro
2nd Prize = 5.000 euro
3rd Prize = 2.500 euro
Additionally, the winning designs will be displayed at the Guardian stand at the Glasstec exhibition in D?sseldorf (Germany) from September 20-23, 2016. This will bring the winners into direct contact with a wide international, professional audience.
Furthermore the prize winners will be announced at a press conference during the Glasstec exhibition which will deliver publicity for the winners and their designs.
Certificates of Achievement will be awarded to each of the finalists.
Plus d'informations
Today's world is about creating environments that deliver an individual experience for the inhabitant or visitor. Glass can contribute to this through its ability to combine function, strength and beauty.The competition challenges design students to create and develop ideas for the application of anti-reflective glass for the living, working cultural and/or leisure environment.The objectives of the Guardian Student Design Challenge are to stimulate creativity in the application of flat glass and to inspire the next generation of designers in the use of a material that goes beyond its perceived limits. At Guardian we want to encourage and nurture the talent and imagination of student designers and to drive a higher level of competence by working in close partnership to meet the future needs of society and industry.
Guus Boekhoudt
VP and GM Glass Europe
Guardian Industries
The prizes offered by Guardian reflect both the level of importance and quality expectation of this competition.
The jury will select 3-5 finalists who will compete for the following prizes :
1st Prize = 10.000 euro
2nd Prize = 5.000 euro
3rd Prize = 2.500 euro
Additionally, the winning designs will be displayed at the Guardian stand at the Glasstec exhibition in D?sseldorf (Germany) from September 20-23, 2016. This will bring the winners into direct contact with a wide international, professional audience.
Furthermore the prize winners will be announced at a press conference during the Glasstec exhibition which will deliver publicity for the winners and their designs.
Certificates of Achievement will be awarded to each of the finalists.
Plus d'informations
Catégorie(s) : Concours
Publié le : 22 Fév 2016
Publié le : 22 Fév 2016
Guardian Design Challenge
Limited only by your imagination and skill, the Guardian Student Design Challenge represents an outstanding opportunity for you to present your ideas to a world-leading innovator in glass material technology and an international jury and be recognised as a talented designer.
Today's world is about creating environments that deliver an individual experience for the inhabitant or visitor. Glass can contribute to this through its ability to combine function, strength and beauty.The competition challenges design students to create and develop ideas for the application of anti-reflective glass for the living, working cultural and/or leisure environment.The objectives of the Guardian Student Design Challenge are to stimulate creativity in the application of flat glass and to inspire the next generation of designers in the use of a material that goes beyond its perceived limits. At Guardian we want to encourage and nurture the talent and imagination of student designers and to drive a higher level of competence by working in close partnership to meet the future needs of society and industry.
Guus Boekhoudt
VP and GM Glass Europe
Guardian Industries
The prizes offered by Guardian reflect both the level of importance and quality expectation of this competition.
The jury will select 3-5 finalists who will compete for the following prizes :
1st Prize = 10.000 euro
2nd Prize = 5.000 euro
3rd Prize = 2.500 euro
Additionally, the winning designs will be displayed at the Guardian stand at the Glasstec exhibition in D?sseldorf (Germany) from September 20-23, 2016. This will bring the winners into direct contact with a wide international, professional audience.
Furthermore the prize winners will be announced at a press conference during the Glasstec exhibition which will deliver publicity for the winners and their designs.
Certificates of Achievement will be awarded to each of the finalists.
Plus d'informations
Today's world is about creating environments that deliver an individual experience for the inhabitant or visitor. Glass can contribute to this through its ability to combine function, strength and beauty.The competition challenges design students to create and develop ideas for the application of anti-reflective glass for the living, working cultural and/or leisure environment.The objectives of the Guardian Student Design Challenge are to stimulate creativity in the application of flat glass and to inspire the next generation of designers in the use of a material that goes beyond its perceived limits. At Guardian we want to encourage and nurture the talent and imagination of student designers and to drive a higher level of competence by working in close partnership to meet the future needs of society and industry.
Guus Boekhoudt
VP and GM Glass Europe
Guardian Industries
The prizes offered by Guardian reflect both the level of importance and quality expectation of this competition.
The jury will select 3-5 finalists who will compete for the following prizes :
1st Prize = 10.000 euro
2nd Prize = 5.000 euro
3rd Prize = 2.500 euro
Additionally, the winning designs will be displayed at the Guardian stand at the Glasstec exhibition in D?sseldorf (Germany) from September 20-23, 2016. This will bring the winners into direct contact with a wide international, professional audience.
Furthermore the prize winners will be announced at a press conference during the Glasstec exhibition which will deliver publicity for the winners and their designs.
Certificates of Achievement will be awarded to each of the finalists.
Plus d'informations
Catégorie(s) : Concours
Publié le : 22 Fév 2016
Publié le : 22 Fév 2016
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