"Poster for Tomorrow" . inauguration in Caracas "Death is Life" 100 posters against the death penalty in the Venezolana Design Gallery.
success with a total attendance was inaugurated in Caracas, Venezuela, this past Thursday, October 7 sponsored by the Institute of Design Darias, the exhibition of 100 posters against the death penalty called "La Muerte No Es Vida" facilities in Venezuela Design Gallery. This impressive exhibition was officially opened, with some words from director of the space dedicated to design and visual communication, Juan Carlos Darias , who had words of praise for the international coordinator of the exhibition the French designer Hervé Matine , and to "Poster for Tomorrow" nonprofit organization headed from Paris , Matin, who was responsible for the initial call, the end result are these 1 00 posters, work product selection the jury both "on line" and "live" composed of eminent personalities from the cultural and design.
The more than 300 people attended the opening of this important show, full of quality in content and appearance are concerned, only had words of admiration for each of the posters that were exhibited and are part of a day world against the death penalty to which Venezuela has joined through Gavedi.
October 10, 2010 (10/10/1910) World Day against the death penalty. Tomorrow will Poster for that date with the name "Death is not justice" 100 exhibitions in 100 cities worldwide, co-curated and supported by 100 local partner organizations and groups. In our case, Venezuela, the host this important event worldwide in the field of visual communication and social Poster Gallery will Venezuelan Design in Caracas for what will be supported by the Institute of Design Darias, these 100 posters were the result of a careful selection was made from more than 3000 posters for a group of distinguished and important designers, visual communicators cultural promoters around the world among them Alain Le Quernet , Michel Bouvet, Yossi Lemel, Ayse Karamustafa, Xiao Yong and Kiko Farkas as jurors "live" and Ronald Shakespear, Michel Olivier, Brenda Sanderson, Marina Cordova David Criado, Esteban Salgado, Diego Bermudez, Rafael Vivanco and Juan Carlos Darias as part of the jury "on line" all coordinated by Hervé Matine director in Paris of the nongovernmental organization Poster for Tomorrow.
welcome all to the United Nations, the European consulate, Nobel Prize Center of Oslo, and the European Parliament for their help in together to achieve all these cities and exhibitions. In 2007 a delegation led by the Community of Sant'Egidio and the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, delivered to the UN a request containing 5 million signatures in which requesting the termination of capital punishment. In Tomorrow 10.10.1910 Poster for launch this application again with the aim of collecting 5 million additional signatures to add them to call for the abolition of the death penalty. We plan to deliver this new demand in the United Nations in late November 2010, just before the new UN General Assembly vote for a moratoria.Esperamos that carried throughout the world through our exhibits will increase significantly the number of people supporting the request, making it harder for authorities to ignore. The petition also be available on our official website www.posterfortomorrow.org , for those who can not sign in person during the exhibition
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