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Une discussion à trois vient apporter un nouvel éclairage au sujet du livre d’art. Sylvie Alix, Jacques Fournier et Louise Paillé participent au déchiffrage. Sylvie Alix est bibliothécaire à la Grande Bibliothèque de Montréal. Elle est responsable de la section des livres d’art. Louise Paillé est artiste multidisciplinaire et docteure en études et pratiques des arts. Pour sa part, Jacques Fournier est éditeur, concepteur et relieur.
Listen to an excerpt of the interview:
http://www.radio-canada.ca/radio/emissions/document.asp?docnumero=22663&numero=1658
http://louisepaille.wordpress.com/a-propos/
The age of persuasion Aired on January 8th/13th, 2011
In the world of marketing, advertisers can create their image and messages with virtual freedom. But that’s not the case when it comes to “green” products – because the scrutiny is too intense. This week, Terry O’Reilly looks at the ever-changing world of Green Marketing. He’ll look back at how the green movement started, how it’s evolved, how marketers navigate the shoals of green marketing today – and what it all means to everyday consumers. One thing for sure… it’s not easy being green.
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Ideas Air Date: Monday – January 31, 2011
The world of letters is being rocked by new technology. The rapid rise of the e-reader could be the biggest change in books since Gutenberg invented movable type. Readers, writers, booksellers, and publishers are all grappling with its implications and asking a fundamental question: is a book really a book when it exists only as a digital file? CBC producer Sean Prpick goes between the covers of the question.
http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/episodes/2011/01/31/closing-the-book/