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Tribune de Genève - Suiza | 06/06/2006

Google is a global mirror

"Does Google make us all intolerably narcissistic, nostalgic and inquisitive?" journalist Nic Ulmi asks in an editorial. "An ever growing number of us, in any case, is turning to the Internet's giant social mirror for a reflection of our private life. Who am I? What do people notice about me? Is my childhood girlfriend still just as pretty? ... The most widely used Internet search engine has become the only universally recognised global representation of the world. To be in it, is to exist. To Google oneself - to type one's own name in the Google 'search' window - is as easy as looking at oneself in the mirror. Less ephemeral and easier than getting on television. ... A surprising picture of the world in duplicate, Google offers a laboratory for testing its possibilities. Why deny oneself?"

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Tribune de Genève - Suiza | 07/02/2006

Berlin's artistic effervescence seduces Genevans

"For the past two years, whenever a Genevan has vanished from sight the question one has asked is whether he might not have moved to the German capital. If the missing person is under 50 and has anything to do with any artistic scene, chances are you will find him over there," observes Nic Ulmi of the German capital's allure for Swiss of a creative bent. For the DJ and musician Water Lilly, interviewed by the daily, Berlin "is the magnet-city, like London a few years ago. Its appeal lies in its breeding-ground quality, its effervescence, especially in electronic music." Nor is the classical scene neglected, according to Hermann, the daily's cartoonist, who himself divides his life between Geneva and Berlin: "There are three times more plays than in Paris, for a smaller population."

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