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huariqueje · 6 months
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Autumn Leaves    -    Philippe Robert ,  1909.
Swiss  1881-1923
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sharpened--edges · 1 year
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In his thorough study of the genealogy of modern fears, Philippe Robert found out that starting from the early years of the twentieth century (that is, by more than a sheer coincidence, from the early years of the social state), fears of crime began to subside. They went on diminishing until the middle 1970s, when a sudden eruption of ‘personal safety’ panic focused in France on the crime apparently brewing in the banlieues where immigrant settlers were concentrated. What erupted was however, in Robert’s view, but a ‘delayed action bomb’: explosive security concerns had already been stored up by the slow yet steady phasing out of the collective insurance that the social state used to offer and by the rapid deregulation of the labour market. Recast as a ‘danger to safety’, the immigrants offered a convenient alternative focus for the apprehensions born of the sudden shakiness and vulnerability of social positions, and so they were a relatively safer outlet for the discharge of anxiety and anger which such apprehensions could not but cause.
Zygmunt Bauman, Wasted Lives: Modernity and Its Outcasts (Polity, 2004), p. 55, citing Philippe Robert and Laurent Mucchielli, Crime et insécurité. L’état de savoirs (La Découverte, 2002).
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las-microfisuras · 2 months
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Robert Oppenheimer
Philippe Halsman, 1958.
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spyskrapbook · 2 years
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"Pavillon de l'Arsenal", 21 Boulevard Morland, 75004, Paris, France [1879 & 1988] _ Architect: A. Clément &  Bernard Reichen and Philippe Robert _ Photos by: Spyros Kaprinis [05.06.2022].
https://www.pavillon-arsenal.com/en/
https://www.reichen-robert.fr/en/project/pavillon-de-larsenal
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aphroditeslover11 · 7 months
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Today I discovered a mid-century photographer called Philippe Halsman who photographed the famous people of his era, from Richard Nixon to Marilyn Monroe. At the end of his sessions he would ask the person to jump into the air for a picture, believing that this would cause them to drop their pretenses and public persona, leaving him with a picture of the real person as they made their leap. He called this ‘jumpology’.
This is the photo he took of Robert Oppenheimer in 1958, possibly the most free and unreserved image of him that I’ve ever seen.
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myfairynuffstuff · 4 months
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Robert Philipp (1895 - 1981) - Christmas Morning. 1947. Oil on canvas.
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leonsliga · 9 months
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A mother always protects her his own
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childishfirmino · 10 months
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thommi-tomate · 4 months
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The Bundesliga 60 anniversary XI
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starxcxboy · 2 months
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— Big Fish (2003), directed by Tim Burton, based on the novel by Daniel Wallace.
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gacougnol · 25 days
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Philippe Pache
Robert Doisneau
Bar Le Select, Montparnasse, Paris 1986
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huariqueje · 6 months
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Colours of an eclipse night in La Rochelle - Philippe Robert , 2022.
French, b. 1945 -
Oil on canvas , 50 50 cm.
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hildeeveraert · 9 months
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Philippe Halsman, US physicist, J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1958
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isagrimorie · 10 months
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Hat tip to Jennifer Rossman on twitter for sharing this photo!
The hottest Trek crew or the hottest Trek crew?
But also they all look like they're from a Spy-Fi show instead of a SciFi show. They look like they're from Spooks/MI5 or La Femme Nikita in the early Aughts and late 90s.
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recherchestetique · 1 month
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Robert Oppenheimer
ph. Philippe Halsman, 1958
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sillyfsblog · 3 months
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Fun fact: I was laughing while making these memes
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