Monday, May 25, 2009

毋忘六四



支聯會六四弔唁冊

八九民運實錄第一輯

Thursday, May 21, 2009

張懸 城市



城市裡,愛的來臨當如是

張懸第三張創作專輯「城市」
01. 關於我愛你
02. Beautiful Woman
03. Selling
04. 南國的孩子
05. 島嶼雲煙
06. 就在
07. Stay - 牡蠣之歌
08. 城市
09. Love, New Year.
10. 巷口



城市
張懸.com

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Manufactured Landscapes, Edward Burtynsky




Manufactured Landscapes, a feature documentary by Jennifer Baichwal

MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES is a feature length documentary on the world and work of renowned artist Edward Burtynsky. Burtynsky makes large-scale photographs of ‘manufactured landscapes’ – quarries, recycling yards, factories, mines, dams. He photographs civilization’s materials and debris, but in a way people describe as “stunning” or “beautiful,” and so raises all kinds of questions about ethics and aesthetics without trying to easily answer them.

The film follows Burtynsky to China as he travels the country photographing the evidence and effects of that country’s massive industrial revolution. Sites such as the Three Gorges Dam, which is bigger by 50% than any other dam in the world and displaced over a million people, factory floors over a kilometre long, and the breathtaking scale of Shanghai’s urban renewal are subjects for his lens and our motion picture camera.

Shot in Super-16mm film, Manufactured Landscapes extends the narrative streams of Burtynsky’s photographs, allowing us to meditate on our profound impact on the planet and witness both the epicentres of industrial endeavour and the dumping grounds of its waste. What makes the photographs so powerful is his refusal in them to be didactic. We are all implicated here, they tell us: there are no easy answers. The film continues this approach of presenting complexity, without trying to reach simplistic judgements or reductive resolutions. In the process, it tries to shift our consciousness about the world and the way we live in it.

2006, Canada, 90 mins.

Edward Burtynsky