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December at the Albert Camus Media Library
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Through the words of Hannah Arendt, Bérengère Warluzel invites us to embrace this faculty inherent in human nature: thinking. No, it is not reserved for an elite, quite the contrary. ‘Human beings must never stop thinking. It is the only bulwark against barbarism.’
Reading of texts by Hannah Arendt on the fiftieth anniversary of her death, by Bérengère Warluzel, directed by Charles Berling - produced by Le liberté Scène nationale.
Thursday 4 December at 4.30 p.m. - by registration...Fragments
Through the words of Hannah Arendt, Bérengère Warluzel invites us to embrace this faculty inherent in human nature: thinking. No, it is not reserved for an elite, quite the contrary. ‘Human beings must never stop thinking. It is the only bulwark against barbarism.’
Reading of texts by Hannah Arendt on the fiftieth anniversary of her death, by Bérengère Warluzel, directed by Charles Berling - produced by Le liberté Scène nationale.
Thursday 4 December at 4.30 p.m. - by registration only, with Delphine - d.herblin@agglo-casa.fr
AI Week
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a logical, automated process generally based on an algorithm and capable of performing well-defined tasks. Facial recognition, smart assistants, autonomous cars, art, medicine, security... AI is rapidly becoming part of our everyday lives, which raises some questions... so let's ask them together!
- AI Café
An AI café is a forum for discussion where participants can learn, experiment and debate to decide how they want to use digital technology, whether with, without or on artificial intelligence!
Wednesday 3 December at 10.30am
- AI Machine
In this workshop led by Terra Numerica, discover how a type of algorithm can teach winning strategies to a simple wooden machine. Explore the differences between a classic algorithm and a machine learning algorithm and dive into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence. Experience the reinforcement learning process to win the stick game.
Wednesday, 3 December at 2 p.m.
- Science for All Conference: ‘Algorithms are everywhere. Yes, but where?’
By Nicolas Nisse, Director of Research at Inria, Université Côte d'Azur. This conference will attempt to lift the veil on these mysterious tools. We will see that humans created and used algorithms long before the advent of computers. Using examples such as ParcourSup and autonomous cars, we will address questions such as: What is an algorithm? What are the different types? How and why are they analysed? What are the challenges for tomorrow?
Saturday, 6 December at 4:30 p.m., auditorium - level 0
Conservatory Scenes Concerts
In partnership with the Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Arts of Antibes Juan-les-Pins.
Reservations required at the Music Centre or by calling 04 92 19 75 80
- Solo and chamber music
Concert by Conservatory postgraduate students featuring a varied repertoire.
Wednesday 3 December at 6.30pm
- Famous scenes from the repertoire
Love stories in the theatre rarely end well... but that's what makes them so interesting! Lies, in-laws and infidelities: there are many causes of discord, much to the delight of the audience. Through a few famous scenes from the repertoire, join us for a humorous overview of marital strife...
By students from the Conservatory's drama class - Director: Luc Girerd - Piano accompaniment: Philippe Abadie
Friday 5 December at 6.30pm
Krik Krak Krok
A show by the Rêve d'un soir theatre company, based on a children's book by Anne-Marie Aguettaz. Caroline Vidal plays the role of Claudine Delapage, a librarian who comes to meet the children to read to them... or rather, to tell them... or rather, to interpret the story of Krik, Krak and Krok.
Saturday 13 December
at 11am Médiathèque des Semboules Antibes Nord
at 4pm Médiathèque Albert Camus Antibes
Register at the youth centres or by calling 04 89 87 72 95 (Semboules) / 04 92 19 75 80 (Antibes centre) – ages 3 and up
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- From December 3, 2025 until December 13, 2025