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Clémence Pouget
×Close La jeune photographe a remporté le 4e prix Dior de la photographie et des arts visuels pour jeunes talents.
La Franco-Caribéenne de 27 ans, formée à l’École nationale supérieure de la photographie d’Arles, vient de remporter le 4e prix Dior de la photographie et des arts visuels pour jeunes talents. Son travail, entre photo documentaire et mode, revendique un imaginaire influencé par les enjeux du métissage. Sa narration visuelle, qui s’empare de corps et de regards, alterne natures mortes et paysages où l’urbanité jouxte la nature. Ses œuvres ainsi que celles des autres participants, venus des plus prestigieuses écoles d’art internationales, seront exposées du 4 juillet au 26 septembre au parc des Ateliers de Luma Arles.
CBC Calgary and CBC Edmonton have won 12 Prairie Region Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association of Canada for work on stories ranging from the devastation left by the deaths of several men by suicide in Medicine Hat, to making sense of the COVID pandemic through graphs and charts, to a forum on systemic racism, the quest for accountability after a child died in care, the secret lives of ghost towns and much more.
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Sadly, disinformation and misinformation are the negative dividends of the digital world. Politics is replete with “fake news,” “alternative facts,” and conspiracy theories, leading some to ponder the hazards of living in a “post-truth” environment.
Those same hazards bleed into the commercial world as well. “Fake storytelling that creates disinformation on purpose has also affected products and services,” said Shlomi Ron, CEO of the Visual Storytelling Institute. As examples, Ron cited hoaxes about Coca-Cola recalling Dasani bottled water because it had been infested by ‘clear parasites’ (false), and the story that the Xbox console killed a teenager (not so).
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