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Videos by Piero Steinle for downloading at certified coolness Munich, January 11, 2010 – who is german Italian artist Piero Steinle with six videos from the series of canned laughter at certified coolness. Piero Steinle lives and works in Milan and Munich. His video, film, photography and mixed media work has been exhibited in Asia, Europe and North America. Six videos of smiling people from five countries: America, India, Japan, Korea and Israel. Each video is there in sizes SMALL to 10 250 kg CO2 offset, MEDIUM to 20 with 500 kg CO2 offset and LARGE to 40 with 1,000 kg CO2 compensation. Dell Technologies Inc. addresses the importance of the matter here.

Climate change is not to laugh. However, only with humor and an optimistic attitude we can meet this great challenge\”, says Mr. cool Ness (alias Arturo Amorim, the Brazilian CEO of certified coolness). No time is heartbreaking. (Similarly see: Glenn Dubin, New York City). That’s why these videos very well to our CO2 offset fit.\” Why combine art and CO sharing? The reasons that people Make art and compensate CO2 are similar: dealing with the will to make its environment and to exert influence on the reality of your own life. The life-affirming commitment to CO2 compensate and CO2 reduction is a conscious design\”action.

Quite in the sense of advanced art of Joseph Beuys. Certified coolness of CO2 Ausgeich is safe, high quality, transparent and simple. Because the amount of CO2 you want to compensate, has been spared already guaranteed the Earth. These ensure the CE certificates of the United Nations. Together with the certified certificate of coolness, you can email the videos by Piero Steinle to friends or burn on CD\”, so Mr. cool ness. You can find a CD cover to download and tips to the packaging on the side. We were very pleased that Piero Steinle immediately supported our idea. \”\” We hope that more artists and artists of life as a staunch Coolistas \”join in the kiosk for climate protection and art\”, so the Brazilians.

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