Elise Caron au Triton

Avec une bienveillance piquée d’humour Elise Caron organise tous ces petits rythmes tout juste sortis de classe. Disposant de milles registres: mime grisé Grock ?, euphorie puis circonspection, tragédienne sur le boulevard, cantatrice puis chansonnière, musicienne au chevet de l’esprit… Lance en l’air un jeu de sons: un monde se précise à coup sur. File une histoire avec un bruit que l’on croyait écarté, module une nervure, habille un soupir échappé, tance un son, s’en moque, est moquée, le projette, grimace, le cajole, y colle une oreille gigantesque, débat à l’envers de grandes questions avec lui. Un mot n’est plus un mot mais une texture, une expression mobile sur un visage. « Bonjour » Peu de personnes peuvent vous faire passer si facilement en zone libre, là où rien ne sait vous rassoir en vous même, où tout les courants qui traversent votre vie peuvent êtres invoqués dans l’instant par la seule improvisation.(to be continued) Trois morceaux dans le lecteur, voir aussi sur Allegro.

![Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:* One Less Car(slurl coming soon)See the "Mama" and other images hereAnd in french this passage written by Michel Bosquet in 1973 :« Une bagnole, de même qu’une villa avec plage, n’occupe-t-elle pas un espace rare ? Ne spolie-t-elle pas les autres usagers de la chaussée (piétons, cyclistes, usagers des trams ou bus) ? Ne perd-elle pas toute valeur d’usage quand tout le monde utilise la sienne ? Et pourtant les démagogues abondent, qui affirment que chaque famille a droit à au moins une bagnole et que c’est à l’“État” qu’il appartient de faire en sorte que chacun puisse stationner à son aise, rouler à son aise en ville et partir en même temps que tous les autres, à 150 km/h, sur les routes du week-end ou des vacances.La monstruosité de cette démagogie saute aux yeux et pourtant la gauche ne dédaigne pas d’y recourir. Pourquoi la bagnole est-elle traitée en vache sacrée ? Pourquoi, à la différence des autres biens “privatifs”, n’est-elle pas reconnue comme un luxe antisocial ? » Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:* One Less Car(slurl coming soon)See the "Mama" and other images hereAnd in french this passage written by Michel Bosquet in 1973 :« Une bagnole, de même qu’une villa avec plage, n’occupe-t-elle pas un espace rare ? Ne spolie-t-elle pas les autres usagers de la chaussée (piétons, cyclistes, usagers des trams ou bus) ? Ne perd-elle pas toute valeur d’usage quand tout le monde utilise la sienne ? Et pourtant les démagogues abondent, qui affirment que chaque famille a droit à au moins une bagnole et que c’est à l’“État” qu’il appartient de faire en sorte que chacun puisse stationner à son aise, rouler à son aise en ville et partir en même temps que tous les autres, à 150 km/h, sur les routes du week-end ou des vacances.La monstruosité de cette démagogie saute aux yeux et pourtant la gauche ne dédaigne pas d’y recourir. Pourquoi la bagnole est-elle traitée en vache sacrée ? Pourquoi, à la différence des autres biens “privatifs”, n’est-elle pas reconnue comme un luxe antisocial ? »](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2778/4422409136_e32c935bd3_s.jpg)
![Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:(Seen in Paris) Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:(Seen in Paris)](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4421531797_8ba48187b2_s.jpg)
![Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:I was listed as one of Siri's targets so...I first came to Second Life to follow the adventures of an old orange cat. (+ a photo of him in SL)When I was a boy my father and his friends had a gasballoon - not a hot air one - so I was silently eaten by clouds quite a few times. He is the pilot in this movie from 1973.I jumped from a plane once but was only wearing a tee-shirt so did not like it^^ Jumping from high altitude was also one of the first things I did when starting SL...Don't worry if I sprinkle my conversation with a few 'Kou!'. This word is (except for twelve others) all words on Planet "Pluke" in the Kin Dza Dza Galaxy : one of my favorite movies, see it here in two parts.I don't understand those people who are sticking to some kind of (enhanced) clone of their irl appearance when SL offers so many possibilities.I find the most interesting - human type - outfits in SL are female or rabbits (cf Miss Benelli) so never had the idea of wearing a male avatar yet.My favorite architecture is one without architects, starting by the one found in some Greek islands. Here you can see some other discoveries I made.I moved from Paris to the countryside recently and while waiting for my modem to be delivered I am trying to catch the neighbour's wifi by using a laptop on my knees on the groundfloor of an old and cold stable amongst the whispers of three centuries old ghosts of horses.If you open a cocoon - which will later give a butterfly - its content is liquid. Good starting point don't you think ? Oil is useful for so many things. While there is some left why do we burn it in cars or use it to make one use plastic bags which will end up forming The Great Pacific Garbage Patch ?My favorite build in SL is Inter'ZONEIf music was a range of mountains I would need an oxygen mask for those called "Bach" and "Zappa" while my backpack would be filled by "Jazz" with some space left in my pockets for the rest. You can hear some here : www.webknot.netI need to learn japanese for the reason standing on my shoulders.Another reason is that I could perhaps improve my GO level with an old japanese in some bar in Tokyo.This is a photo of my bike.PS : Perhaps you are not using the "Flick Auto Page" script listed here ?digital-photography-school.com/10-really-useful-flickr-us...To follow the game I added a few targets, please feel free to maintain your "visibility" to what the images in your stream say. Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:I was listed as one of Siri's targets so...I first came to Second Life to follow the adventures of an old orange cat. (+ a photo of him in SL)When I was a boy my father and his friends had a gasballoon - not a hot air one - so I was silently eaten by clouds quite a few times. He is the pilot in this movie from 1973.I jumped from a plane once but was only wearing a tee-shirt so did not like it^^ Jumping from high altitude was also one of the first things I did when starting SL...Don't worry if I sprinkle my conversation with a few 'Kou!'. This word is (except for twelve others) all words on Planet "Pluke" in the Kin Dza Dza Galaxy : one of my favorite movies, see it here in two parts.I don't understand those people who are sticking to some kind of (enhanced) clone of their irl appearance when SL offers so many possibilities.I find the most interesting - human type - outfits in SL are female or rabbits (cf Miss Benelli) so never had the idea of wearing a male avatar yet.My favorite architecture is one without architects, starting by the one found in some Greek islands. Here you can see some other discoveries I made.I moved from Paris to the countryside recently and while waiting for my modem to be delivered I am trying to catch the neighbour's wifi by using a laptop on my knees on the groundfloor of an old and cold stable amongst the whispers of three centuries old ghosts of horses.If you open a cocoon - which will later give a butterfly - its content is liquid. Good starting point don't you think ? Oil is useful for so many things. While there is some left why do we burn it in cars or use it to make one use plastic bags which will end up forming The Great Pacific Garbage Patch ?My favorite build in SL is Inter'ZONEIf music was a range of mountains I would need an oxygen mask for those called "Bach" and "Zappa" while my backpack would be filled by "Jazz" with some space left in my pockets for the rest. You can hear some here : www.webknot.netI need to learn japanese for the reason standing on my shoulders.Another reason is that I could perhaps improve my GO level with an old japanese in some bar in Tokyo.This is a photo of my bike.PS : Perhaps you are not using the "Flick Auto Page" script listed here ?digital-photography-school.com/10-really-useful-flickr-us...To follow the game I added a few targets, please feel free to maintain your "visibility" to what the images in your stream say.](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2688/4411408099_614e929812_s.jpg)
![Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:Flag by Naxos LoonSculpture by Madcow Cosmos Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:Flag by Naxos LoonSculpture by Madcow Cosmos](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2639/4091867499_42ca8ae68b_s.jpg)
![Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:(organised by Marc Moana)slurl : goo.gl/Asno+ aire-ville-spatiale.org/blog/expositions-exhibitions/laxe... Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:(organised by Marc Moana)slurl : goo.gl/Asno+ aire-ville-spatiale.org/blog/expositions-exhibitions/laxe...](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4407889357_78536917cf_s.jpg)
![Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:slurl.com/secondlife/HOKUTO/151/123/527/ Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:slurl.com/secondlife/HOKUTO/151/123/527/](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2720/4408652776_87b7c96283_s.jpg)
![Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:Ateliers pour enfants à Paris : www.etsukoy.com Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:Ateliers pour enfants à Paris : www.etsukoy.com](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4406258834_580119d66c_s.jpg)
![Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:interview : bldgblog.blogspot.com/2007/10/without-walls-interview-wit...+ lebbeuswoods.net/ Eupalinos Ugajin [music I like > webknot.net] posted a photo:interview : bldgblog.blogspot.com/2007/10/without-walls-interview-wit...+ lebbeuswoods.net/](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2481/4403648201_5de737b239_s.jpg)



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