En abril de este año, la Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno de la Ciudad convocó a un concurso para la identidad del IV Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires.
Hoy, mientras tiene lugar el Festival, están expuestos en el Centro Cultural Recoleta 28 trabajos seleccionados en ese concurso.
Cuando: Del 9 al 28 de septiembre de 2003 (M a V de 14 a 21hs / S-D 10 a 21 hs.
Dónde: Centro Cultural Recoleta. Junín 1930.
Entrada: Libre y Gratuita.
POR FAVOR
NO SE PIERDAN LA MUESTRA DE LOS TRABAJOS EXPUESTOS.
SON DE UNA GRAN CALIDAD, REALMENTE PARA MI ES UN ORGULLO VER COMO NUESTROS DGs, DERROCHAN GRAN CREATIVIDAD Y TALENTO.
Cordialmente
DG Alejandro Merones
CUERPO concepto+diseño
Inertia is not limited to matter.
Posted by: London Daniel on Enero 22, 2004 01:51 AMAge quod agis - Do what you do well, pay attention to what you are doing
Adeste Fideles - Be present, faithful ones
Ne auderis delere orbem rigidum meum! - Don't you dare erase my hard disk!
Munit haec et altera vincit - One defends and the other conquers
Arduum sane munus - A truly arduous task
Sit vis nobiscum - May the Force be with you
Pactum serva - Keep the faith
Sat sapienti - Enough for a wise man. (Plautus)
Bene qui latuit, bene vixit - One who lives well, lives unnoticed. (Ovid)
Excitabat fluctus in simpulo - He was stirring up billows in a ladle. (He was raising a tempest in a teapot.) (Cicero)
Ex gratia - As a favour
Omnia mea mecum porto - All that is mine, I carry with me. (Cicero)
Verba de futuro - Words about the future
Est queadam fiere voluptas - There is a certain pleasure in weeping. (Ovid)
Osculare pultem meam! - Kiss my grits!
Liberum arbitrium - Free will
Si fallatis officium, quaestor infitias eat se quicquam scire de factis vestris - If you fail, the secretary will disavow all knowledge of your activities
Respice post te, mortalem te esse memento - Look around you, remember that you are mortal. (Tertullianus)
Primum viveri deinde philosophari - Live before you philosophize, or Leap before you look
Qui dedit benificium taceat; narret qui accepit - Let him who has done a good deed be silent; let him who has received it tell it. (Seneca)
Fama volat - The rumour has wings. (Vergil)
Victoria, non praeda - Victory, not loot
Nullius in verba - (Rely) on the words on no one (Horace)
Natura nihil fit in frustra - Nature does nothing in vain
Quieta non movere - Not to move (things lying) quiet