I warned yesterday that the article was published end of a project that worked for little more than a year, in February 2006.

This is a story of Samson and Gabrielle Véronique Laliberté, two photographers Canadian (Montreal, which is why the French) on the creative renaissance of Buenos Aires after the 2001 crisis. The theme is a bit old, I know, but the novelty of it all is that this is the first article with which I collaborate which is published in French. In English and writing all the time to TreeHugger (see link above) and worked for several publications such as Gestalt (in an interview that never was released) and Sublime (1).

While the article was adapted by Gabrielle Samson for the Canadian public, so that I could have read enough of the base that I wrote my (principally the explanation on the process prior to the crisis that led people to consume more interested in outdoors And how the designers took the Argentine crisis to reposition). It was published in the journal Canadian bilingual EgoDesign.

For those interested, the article is available in English and French. If someone just wants the PDF pedírmelo by mail.


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Sos Gros, Sabelo.
Very nice blog.

JM Bouthemy added these words on 26 Apr 07 at 9:14 pm

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