Editado: pois esqueci-me da parte mais gira. Passo este meme para o MindBoosterNoori, ao Dutra e ao Triângulo de Atum Ramirez (espero não me ter enganado no triângulo).
Para mim deixaram-me um meme[1] nesta casa, pelo que o conhecimento que quero passar é uma curiosidade sobre o filme Jour de Fête do Jacques Tati:
Tati shot this film in Thomson Color, and it was due to be the first color film in France. Because the process was experimental Tati made the shooting with two cameras, in the other he loaded a B&W safety copy. At the time they couldn’t process the color material, and Tati released the B&W copy in 1949. However Tati was never really satisfied with the B&W version of the film. In 1964 he re-released a new version of it. He re-shot new material, with a painter coming to the village, and re-edited the film. Tati colored by hand himself many details in this version (flags etc), and it’s the version most people have seen over the past.
The movie was originally filmed in Thomson-color, a process that became extinct before prints of the film could be shown. As the film could not be processed, Tati was forced to release the black and white version (which features occasional short bursts of colour, hand-coloured by Tati directly onto the frames) that was filmed as a precaution, in case the color process was not perfect. In 1995, the color copy was restored and published by Tati’s daughter Sophie Tatischeff and cinematographer François Ede.
in Wikipedia

[1] Um “meme” é um “gen ou gene cultural” que envolve algum conhecimento que passas a outros contemporâneos ou a teus descendentes. Os memes podem ser ideias ou partes de ideias, linguas sons, desenhos, capacidades, valores estéticos e morais, ou qualquer outra coisa que possa ser aprendida facilmente e transmitida enquanto unidade autónoma.Simplificando: é um comentário, uma frase, uma ideia que rapidamente é propagada pela Web, usualmente por meio de blogues.O neologismo “memes” foi criado por Richard Dawkins dada a sua semelhança fonética com o termo “genes”.

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