Our motto is to help freelancers and sociable responsible enterprises to promote their ethical behavior and corporate social responsibility not only in their communities but also over international markets through art, consciousness and fun.
Our strategy: migrating media.
Our strength:
global vision and local action.
Ana Lourdes Alvarenga Silva
Ana Lourdes is a chess "Chancellor" walking through NY-Rio-Paris with her eyes OPEN. Multi artist, political scientist, producer & scholarship winner, she holds diplomas in management & training on the psychology of "breaking barriers". From the Int. Center of Photography in NYC to the executive production of an independent TV show broadcasted by Cablevision & Time Warner while teaching in Rikers Island, it was her love for community & Social justice that drove her to create MM&P. She is proud of being a daughter and wife of immigrants & an immigrant herself - she is a polyglot & an expert in the art of adaptation - she is not afraid of her freedom.
Mikael Colboc
Mikael Colboc is a natural from Rabelaisian lands. Since young age he has been inclined to music, astronomy and mathematics although growing up inside of a Van Gogh painting. Mr.Colboc holds a Master de Physique Fondamentale et Appliquée from Paris University with 10 years of experience on programming, electronics & internet technologies from China to Brasil, Jamaica to Singapore, NYC to Barcelona. Cinephile, self taught digital artist who holds drawing & photography classes on his resume; he is a free spirited cool guy that lives music, traveling and sharing his partner's dream and effort for peace and social justice in the world.

Migrating Media & Productions [MM&P] is a New york City LLC founded by the Franco-Brazilian team Mikael Colboc & Ana Lourdes Alvarenga Silva. MM&P cutting edge projects BRazilConZe online cultural magazine & Silicon Farm Web Design set new standards for migrating medias.

Migrating Media & Productions LLC
P.O. BOX 30372
New York, NY 10011
Phone USA: 1.212.920.9540
Fax USA: 1.212.537.6974
Telephone FRANCE: +33(0)9.77.21.72.21
Telefone Brasil: +55.21.3717.3330