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Title | Picturing the |
Description | Organised to mark the ten-year anniversary of "3.11", Picturing the Invisible provides a striking photographic portrait of life in the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster. The exhibition brings together six |
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WebSite | picturing-the-invisible.art |
Host IP | 76.76.21.21 |
Location | United States |
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Last updated: 2023-05-20 08:28:18
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Purchase/Sale Value | US$707 |
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Monthly Ads Revenue | US$19 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$235 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 5 |
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Picturing the Invisible 冥々を写す Organised in memory of the Great East Japan earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster, PICTURING THE INVISIBLE explores the realities of life in the wake of “3.11.” This seismic event, which claimed 16,000 lives, moved the very Earth more than ten centimetres on its axis and shook Japan to its core. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was surely right to describe it as “the most severe crisis that Japan has faced since World War Two.” Ten years later, Japan faces another crisis in the guise of a global pandemic. Yet even as Japan grapples with COVID-19, the struggle to rebuild the Tohoku region continues. Thousands of workers toil at Fukushima Daiichi, in the hope of decommissioning the stricken nuclear power plant—a task expected to take until at least 2050. Many more labour to decontaminate the surrounding countryside. But even today, vast swathes of land remain uninhabitable. More than 35,000 people are unable to return to their homes and many more |
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