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Palais de Tokyo

22 fév 24 · journal · culture · création

I don't go there often, but every time I do, I emerge transformed.I never read the information: the author, the artistic approach, the family traumas that led them to make ceramics on cows, I couldn't care less. I disconnect my brain.

Natural Blues

16 fév 24 · musique

I quite liked the original, and once again, no one bothered to notify me of this new version that you all know and that I only discovered this afternoon on the beach:

Thank You, Science

16 fév 24 · tech · humour

I was about to write an exciting article about the psychological component of effort based on my experience with the rowing machine at the gym: some days, It's a breeze; other days, on the same machine set at the same level, it feels like it weighs a ton.

The Face of Love

28 déc 23 · musique · culture

During this holiday season, a song that celebrates love. (Not the possessive and sentimental love of American romantic comedies, but the pure and immediate love of Eastern wisdom.)

Death by the Pros

4 déc 23 · présence · tech

For English speakers, three articles I've read over several years about death described by healthcare professionals. I've already discussed the first two, but upon reading the third, I thought it was worth compiling a little anthology.

Edmond and a Flea in her Ear

18 oct 23 · culture

Lately, I've been going back to the theater.Yeah, I don't know what's gotten into me! Probably the onset of depression.I've seen some fantastic stuff – including I Wish I Were Jeff Bezos which is currently playing, go check it out!And then I saw...

I'm Conducting an Experiment

13 sep 23 · journal · création

You probably don't know this, but for over a year (or a little less, I haven't done the math), I've been writing a journal.Every morning and often several times during the day, I throw words onto the page with no literary pretensions.

Emptiness and Fabrication

12 juin 23 · présence · journal

Two pillars of Buddhism recently explored through the wonderful book "Seeing that Frees" by the late Rob Burbea, listening to the lectures of James Low that I discovered recently, and tirelessly through the recordings of Alan Watts, who never ceases to...

The Large and the Small

25 mai 23 · journal · tech

Two videos watched several years apart, yet both left a similar lasting impression on me.The first one, "Journey to the Andromeda Galaxy," made me truly grasp the vastness of the universe. As an engineer, I already knew it was immense...