在搭乘三小時的公車後,我們抵達了與北韓交界的城市—丹東🚌 哈哈哈~ 恭喜那些答對的朋友們 😁
從鴨綠江就能看到朝鮮,感覺很不真實🏞️ 尤其與大陸這邊高聳建築的對比,更感嘆兩個共產國家的差別發展👀
在丹東有許多韓文標語,許多人說韓文,可以感覺這裡與北韓有密切的交集😶 這裡也許多韓國餐廳!剛好我愛韓國食物,感覺來到天堂🍴🇰🇷
丹東這邊的景點除了有萬里長城,還有鴨綠江斷橋🌉 這座橋是1950-1953 年朝鮮半島內戰時,美國不小心炸斷的💣 現在斷一半的橋被當成紀念碑,可以上去參觀👀
Ps. 謝謝那些跟蹤我 IG 的朋友們❤️ 數字變好看些了 😆
希望還沒跟蹤的朋友們也多多幫忙喔 ➡️ www.instagram.com/travelwithwinny 😁
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After 3 hours of bus ride from Shenyang, we arrived at the border city of Dandong 🚌
From here you are able to see North Korea's town Shinuiju across Yalu river 🏞️
It's a weird feeling knowing one of the world's most isolated places is just in front of your eyes 👀
Apparently there are many North Koreans working here as they are sent here to earn money for the regime 😐
There are many people speaking Koreans, Korean food everywhere 🥘 Again, strange feeling indeed...
We visited Yalu River Broken Bridge. A bridge bombed by the US "accidentally" during the Korean War🇰🇷
Only the Chinese side remains as a war memorial, right next to the new bridge - it once had an interesting rotating centre to allow traffic to pass, though this was where the bombs fell💣
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2018年6月6日,南韓首爾,國家公墓舉行韓戰陣亡將士的紀念儀式,一名婦人在墓前拜祭韓戰陣亡的親屬。
June 6, 2018 - A South Korean woman visits the grave of her relative killed in the 1950-53 Korean War, during a ceremony to mark the Korean Memorial Day at the National Cemetery in Seoul, Korea.
攝:Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images
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Voices of Photography 攝影之聲
Issue 18 : 攝影書作為方法
Photobook As Method
作為一份持續關注影像閱讀與攝影出版的刊物,《攝影之聲》繼2012年製作「台灣攝影書特輯」並在2014年展開「台灣攝影書出版對話」,我們試圖以兩年為跨度來記錄台灣的攝影/出版發展歷程。今年我們再度啟動出版專題,從「書」的路徑來檢索攝影樣態,期待透過不斷地討論和書寫,為未來留下一份當代攝影文化觀察報告。
為籌備本期專題,我們公開徵集去年度的台灣攝影出版品,收到了從出版社到創作者個人製作出版的各類型攝影書籍與手工書,展現著攝影的多樣面貌,將在本期選錄介紹;同時也邀請藝術學者/藝評人龔卓軍、張世倫與平面設計師聶永真,針對台灣攝影出版品的視覺、 創作、設計、歷史乃至出版市場的向度進行剖析與評述對話。此外,我們更連結新加坡、菲律賓、日本、中國和澳大利亞等新興攝影書收藏機構及出版者,分別提出攝影書的亞太-在地視點,作為區域性的攝影出版側寫考察。
本期另專訪台灣影像學者陳學聖,一探他投入多年 並於近日發表的攝影史研究——1911至1949 年的民國時期攝影——在這段風雨時代裡發掘攝影藝術的蔓生、攝影畫報的光輝歲月,以及民國攝影在台灣的餘響,並揭載其多本罕見的早期攝影書刊收藏。另外還有兩篇關於攝影書的評論,包括陳佳琦深度評寫攝影家阮義忠近期復返再現的八○年代影像,以及梁秋虹以《韓國攝影史》探討殖民與去殖民的攝影史觀。蕭永盛的「台灣攝影史」系列連載,則從乙未戰爭後日本近衛師團長北白川宮能久登陸台灣的寫真留影,探查日本早年欲以神道主義統治台灣的歷史線索。而在 Artist's Showcase單元,我們收錄木村伊兵衛攝影獎得主石川竜一的沖繩肖像系列,以及由他自述的沖繩人圖繪與仍在路上的攝影生涯。
除此之外,本期我們也要向另翼/獨立媒體前輩「綠色小組」致敬!綠色小組成立於1986年,在台灣解嚴前後時期,扛著攝影機前進各類社會運動前線,突破當時由政府官方與少數主流媒體掌控的言論與視線空間,為台灣重要的社會改革進程留下了珍貴的影像紀錄。在綠色小組成立30周年之際,除了五月的台灣國際紀錄片影展播映綠色小組當年拍攝的一系列影片,我們也在本期《SHOUT》製作了一部小型的紙上紀錄片;另外,並邀紀錄片影展策展人林木材執筆撰文,重探台灣充滿衝撞的綠色年代。
在本期專欄中,張世倫長篇評析由黃亞歷導演、講述日治時期文學團體「風車詩社」與台灣現代文學發展經 歷的紀錄電影——《日曜日式散步者》;顧錚則以瑞士日前舉行的「世界之像」(World Images)攝影展,質問當代攝影與現實的錯綜關係。
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As a magazine concerned with the interpretation of images and photography publications, VOP has featured special showcases like the “Taiwan Photobook Issue” in 2012 and “Dialogue On Taiwan Photobook Publishing” in 2014. This year we launch another showcase which explores books to see the development of photography, with the hope of leaving the future with a report on the photography culture of today through discussion and writing.
In preparation of this issue’s showcase, we called for submissions of photography publications in Taiwan last year, which saw a variety of photography books and handmade books from both publishers and individual authors submitted, featuring many facets of photography which would be selected for this issue. At the same time, we invited scholars-cum-critics like Jow-Jiun Gong and Shih-Lun Chang and designer Yung-Chen Nieh to engage in dialogue to critique and comment on aspects such as the visual effects, design, history right up to the publishing market’s direction of growth in Taiwan. Also, we specially put together a feature connecting new photography organizations and publishers from the Asia-Pacific region, such as those from Singapore, Philippines, Japan, China and Australia etc, highlighting the Asia-Pacific viewpoints as a prolific study of regional photography publishing.
This issue carries an interview with photography academic Hsueh-Sheng Chen, looking into a research area which he had spent years on and recently released findings on-- Republican Chinese photography from 1911 to 1949, talking about the development of photographic art in this tumultuous period, the glorious years of photography pictorials and the remaining influence of Republican Chinese photography in Taiwan, while sharing his prize collection of rare, early photography publications. Along with this are reviews of photography books, including Chia-Chi Chen’s in-depth critique of I-Jong Juan’s recent efforts to re-present images of the 1980s and Chiu-Hung Liang’s discussion on the perspectives of colonization and de-colonization in photography using A History of Korean Photography. Our feature Yong-Seng Hsiao’s History of Photography in Taiwan series focuses on post-Yi-Wei War Japanese Guards Division chief Kitashirakawanomiya Yoshihisa’s photographs taken after his landing in Taiwan, exploring the history of the tactics of Japanese colonial masters in using Shinto idealism to enhance their rulership of Taiwan. We present Kimura Ihei Memorial Photography Award winner Ryuichi Ishikawa’s series of Okinawan portraits in our Artist’s Showcase, along with his own story on Okinawans’ art and his photography journey.
In addition, we would like to show our special respect to our alternative/independent media veterans, Green Team! Established in 1986, Green Team recorded many social movements on the frontline in post-martial law Taiwan with a handheld video camera, breaking through the controls of speech and perspectives the government and a few mainstream media presented. They helped preserve precious footage of Taiwan’s important social revolutions. In commemoration of Green Team being established 30 years ago, besides screening a series of their past works at the Taiwan International Documentary Festival(TIDF) in May, we also made use of their shots in the making of a mini on-paper documentary in the current issue of SHOUT as well as had the curator of the Documentary Festival, Wood Lin author an article to re-examine Taiwan’s conflict-filled past.
In this issue’s columns, Shih-Lun Chang gives us a detailed critique of director Ya-Li Huang’s documentary which talks about Le Moulin, a literary organization centred around Surrealistic Literature in the period of Japanese rule, while Zheng Gu’s piece makes use of the “World Images” photography exhibition held recently in Switzerland to question inter-relations between modern photography and reality.
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林肯紀念堂 Lincoln Memorial
華盛頓紀念碑 Washington Monument
韓戰老兵紀念碑 Korean War Veterans Memorial
越戰紀念碑 Vietnam Veterans Memorial
國家二戰紀念碑National World War II Memorial
阿靈頓國家公墓 Arlington National Cemetery
美國海軍陸戰隊戰爭紀念碑 U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
傑佛遜紀念堂 Thomas Jefferson Memorial
美國國會大廈 United States Capitol
白宮 The White House/拉法耶特廣場 Lafayette Square
喬治城 Georgetown
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Founding Farmers
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Blue Bottle
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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE HIROSHIMA ATOMIC BOMBING (& NAGASAKI)
*CORRECTION: In the video, the location of Nagasaki is off. It should be more on the left side of Kyushu island.
1) Godzilla
Godzilla, the giant Japanese dinosaur-looking monster, a worldwide pop culture icon; who’s been in numerous movies.
Why am I mentioning this? Well, Godzilla owes its existence to the atomic bombs. In the aftermath, with the devastation still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was created as a metaphor for nuclear weapons and their destructive capabilities.
2) The Korean Casualties
An enormous number of Koreans also perished in the blast. In fact, around 25% of casualties were Koreans. Korea was under Japanese rule at the time so there were many drafted or conscripted Koreans in Hiroshima & Nagasaki. It’s unfortunate that the Korean victims of this tragedy have often been neglected
3) Close Call Kyoto
Today’s Kyoto landscape would have been greatly altered, and not for the better, if the Americans had gone about their original plan. The targets were in fact supposed to be Hiroshima & Kyoto. However, the US Secretary of War at the time, Henry L Stimson, insisted on sparing the city
4) The Pamphlet Warnings
Just prior to dropping the Atomic bombs, the US Airforce released pamphlets or leaflets from their planes warning Japanese citizens of the impending destruction. They were largely ineffective.
5) The Little Boy & The Fat Man
These were the American codenames of the two atomic bombs.
6) The American Casualties
12 American airmen were captured, then taken to the Chugoku Military Police Headquarters in Hiroshima, where the American weapon of mass destruction indiscriminately took them out.
7) Go
An important Go tournament was held in the suburbs of Hiroshima, about 5 km from ground zero; a pivotal match up was ongoing between champion Hashimoto and the challenger Iwamoto. When the atomic bomb went off, people were injured, buildings were damaged, and the game came to an immediate halt. Fortunately no one died as tournament officials had earlier moved the game away from the blast radius after coming across the American pamphlets.
The players took this opportunity to have a quick lunch break. Afterwards on the same day, they finished the game. White won.
8) Operation Meetinghouse
As devastating as the atomic bombs were, it didn’t even rank as the most destructive bombing event of WW2. That title goes to the deathly firebombing of Tokyo by the US Air Force, also known as Operation Meetinghouse. This was estimated to be the single most destructive bombing attack not just in Japan, but in history.
9) The Flame Of Peace
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was built in dedication to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack. In the park, sits The Flame of Peace which has burned continuously since 1964, and will remain lit until all nuclear weapons are removed from the world and the planet is free from nuclear threat.
10) The Improbable Survivor
Tsutomu Yamaguchi worked for the Mitsubishi company, and on August 6th, 1945, he was away from home on a business trip in Hiroshima.
He witnessed the Little Boy dropping from the sky and the explosion ruptured his eardrums, blinded him, and left him with serious burns. But he was alive.
The very next day, he dragged his body to a station, made his way out of Hiroshima and back to his hometown. At home, he finally received treatment for his wounds.
Two days later, despite being seriously injured and heavily bandaged, he informed Mitsubishi that he was back from his Hiroshima business trip and ready to report to work. So, he went to work, as if nothing major had happened.
Yamaguchi was lucky to have survived the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb. However, he was unlucky that he went back home..
..to Nagasaki..
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