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Concentric circles | Decoding Paris
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Making sense of Paris one blog at a time. Sorting out the city →. September 22, 2010. Most cities are messy-looking entities, sending tentacles out into the surrounding areas, sprawling like inkblots or oozing along coastlines. The City of Paris is as neatly packaged as an egg within the. Motorway, which follows the line of a former city wall. This map from a 1950s-era Michelin guide shows the successive walls that have circled the city, from Roman times to the 19th century. Wall No. 4, built by Loui...
Parisian Fields | Decoding Paris
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Making sense of Paris one blog at a time. Author Archives: Parisian Fields. Parisian Fields is the blog of two Toronto writers who love Paris. When we can't be there, we can write about it. We're interested in everything from its history and architecture to its graffiti and street furniture. We welcome comments, suggestions, corrections, and musings from all readers. Sorting out the city. October 1, 2010. September 22, 2010. Mur des fosses jaunes. Rotonde de la Villette. August 21, 2010. Paris has anothe...
Sorting out the city | Decoding Paris
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Making sense of Paris one blog at a time. Sorting out the city. October 1, 2010. The organization of Paris into its 20 arrondissements, spiralling out from the Ile de la Cité, seems so well established that you may be surprised to learn that the arrangement is only 150 years old. Today’s arrondissements date from exactly January 1, 1860. If you want to understand more about this watershed in Paris’s history, go to an exhibit called. 1860: Agrandir Paris: 150 ans des vingt arrondissements parisiens. Devot...
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Life on the rue du Ranelagh | Parisian Fields
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Exploring Paris one blog at a time. Guide for visitors to Paris. The two of us. My life in France (Part 3). Paris Elevators: A Tiny Story →. Life on the rue du Ranelagh. January 2, 2017. By the time you read this, we will have returned from Paris, where we spent Christmas. Friends had graciously given us the use of an apartment on the boulevard Suchet in the 16th arrondissement. Ah, le seizième! C’est un peu triste, n’est-ce pas? Said a lady in a shop, when we mentioned where we were staying. Rue du Rane...
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Exploring Paris one blog at a time. Guide for visitors to Paris. The two of us. Author Archives: Parisian Fields. Parisian Fields is the blog of two Toronto writers who love Paris. When we can't be there, we can write about it. We're interested in everything from its history and architecture to its graffiti and street furniture. We welcome comments, suggestions, corrections, and musings from all readers. Get the “L” out of here. February 26, 2017. Office de la Langue française. January 29, 2017. Paris wa...
My life in France (Part 2) | Parisian Fields
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Exploring Paris one blog at a time. Guide for visitors to Paris. The two of us. My life in France (Part 1). My life in France (Part 3) →. My life in France (Part 2). November 6, 2016. I found a listing for a room that I thought I could afford, just. However, when I went to see it, even I could tell that the route from the Metro stop to the apartment lay through a red-light district. Ah,. Back to the housing office. When I arrived, I was impressed by the large building near Radio France. The night before ...
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Decoding the News Matrix. On June 25, 2008 by weewarrior. Becoming pretty obvious that the number for mid-year 2008 is 8. It’s popping up in news stories everywhere. Beginning with the story to come, the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Is scheduled to begin at 8:08 at on August 8 (yep, that’s 8/08/08). They say it’s their lucky number. Moving across the Pacific, we find that the tropical storm that slammed the Phillipines with 120 mph surface winds overturned a ferry boat, estimated casualties being 800. So, I...
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Decoding New York City. Chronicling the Condition of Human Belligerence. Friday, February 10, 2012. The FDR - Fast and Furious in New York City. NASCAR – not impressed…. Indy Racing, Formula 1 – forget it…. If you want the PURE racing experience – hit the F-D-R Drive running along the East River in New York City. No gap is too small, no lane change too ridiculous. Step I: Speed up the left lane at 90 m.p.h. and then without warning – LOCK IT UP! Step IV: And this is the most important part of the equatio...
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Making sense of Paris one blog at a time. Sorting out the city. October 1, 2010. The organization of Paris into its 20 arrondissements, spiralling out from the Ile de la Cité, seems so well established that you may be surprised to learn that the arrangement is only 150 years old. Today’s arrondissements date from exactly January 1, 1860. If you want to understand more about this watershed in Paris’s history, go to an exhibit called. 1860: Agrandir Paris: 150 ans des vingt arrondissements parisiens. Devot...
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Welcome to Decoding Privacy. This is the web presence of a 2-year research project about the understanding of privacy in today’s world, more specifically the challenges, conflicts and potential solutions in the mobile technology field. Through a combination of Anthropology, Psychology, Technology Management and Design Research, we aim to understand, structure and visualise the ambiguous field of privacy in mobile technology, gather real-world cases of privacy conflicts and link them to potential solutions.