2000 years of Parisian occupations, and of resistance to occupations. Michel Serres’ term “soft pollution” describes the “tsunamis of signs, images, and logos flooding rural, civic, public and natural spaces.” Will “fluctuat nec mergitur” prove itself an apposite motto for Paris, or has the global corporate flood drowned all possibilities of resistance? The spectacle is the moment when the commodity has attained the total occupation of social life. - Guy Debord
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Nicolas de Condorcet (1743–1794)
Enlightenment philosopher & mathematician, defender of human rights. Condorcet advocated for free public education, woman’s suffrage and the abolition of slavery. A leader in the 1789 revolution, he became secretary of the new Assembly. Opposed to the death penalty, he voted against the execution of the king, which led to his arrest as a traitor.
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Berty Albrecht (1893-1943)
Feminist activist, co-creator of the French resistance movement Combat in 1941, Albrecht escapes a first arrest in 1942. Captured by the Gestapo in May 1943, she is taken to the Fort Mont-Valérien. On the day of her incarceration, she hangs herself in her cell.
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René Char (1907-1988)
Surrealist Poet. In 1940, Char joined the resistance and in 1946 published his fragmented notes, written during his days as a network leader in Provence. The transcript, published as a prose poem titled les "Feuillets d’Hypnos", stands as one of the most extraordinary personal accounts of the resistance to Nazism.
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#HSBC#dimension stones#sculpted corbels#vermiculation#wrought iron balconies#rue Étienne de La Boétie
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#console corbels#wrought iron balconies#dimension stones#ornamental keystone#T. Sporrer Sculpteur#A. Hermant Architecte - 1873#FedEx
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18 Juin 1940
Date of the speech by the general de Gaulle, emitted from London by the BBC, calling out for the French to resist against the occupation. It marks the beginning of the French resistance during World War II and established de Gaulle as the leader of the Free French Forces.
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Geneviève (423-502)
A strong and courageous character, young Geneviève led the Parisian resistance against Attila-the-Hun and his fearsome army during the 451 siege of Paris, convincing the population not to abandon the city to the invaders. Defeated, the Huns retreated back to the east.
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