Genocide watch
April 11th, 2007 by Amazone
We shall never learn. After Rwanda we can even look better and faster at the newest genocide of this century.
And still do nothing.
We shall never learn. After Rwanda we can even look better and faster at the newest genocide of this century.
And still do nothing.
The Weerribben is one of the most beautiful nature parks in the Netherlands. A former veenkolonie it is now a beautiful hideout for canoers, cyclists, hikers and people who love to have sex out in the open.
It was a beautiful spring day monday so I took farquaads bike and cycled down there to have a picnic and read my book.
Do you know anybody without a photo camera? Me neither. If they don’t have a proper digital one, they have an analogue one, or a cellular with photo-function, or a web cam.
So everybody is a photographer now.
In Switzerland there is an exhibition going on about this phenomenon. The exhibition itself is not officially online (why?!?), but an extract is to be found here and there is an unofficial flickrgroup. Which doesn’t clarify any curatorial editing: is it a reflection of the exhibition or -at the first look- a random gathering of pictures? Because everybody is a photographer these days including your mother and you, you can also participate and upload your images here.
More about the exhibition and the accompanying debates, tours and discussions are to be found on their blog, where you can see that we just missed the live discussion with Erik Kessels, but off course there an mp3 of it.