Sonntag, 29. Mai 2011
Filmposte - moon

Film on Paper ist eine tolle Seite. Hoffentlich kommen noch viele Filmposter in das Archive.

Das Link habe ich wieder via <a href="www.coudal.com>coudal





Bilder aus Hiroshima

Bei der alten Dame NYTimes kann man Bilder von Hiroshima sehen.





Donnerstag, 17. März 2011
hiroshima

Sehenswert: Land of Disaster - An Foreign Policiy Photo Essay

"It felt as though night were drawing in, but after I'd been home for a while I realized that it was dark because of the clouds of black smoke filling the sky.... I wasn't aware until Uncle Shigematsu told me that my skin looked as though it had been splashed with mud. My white short-sleeved blouse was soiled in the same way, and the fabric was damaged at the soiled spots. When I looked in the mirror, I found that I was spotted all over with the same color except where I had been covered by my air-raid hood.... I suddenly remembered a shower of black rain that had fallen after Mr. Nojima had got us in the black market boat. It must have been about 10 a.m. Thundery black clouds had borne down on us from the direction of the city, and the rain from them had fallen in streaks the thickness of a fountain pen. It had stopped almost immediately. It was cold, cold enough to make one shiver although it was midsummer."

Black Rain, Masuji Ibuse





Mittwoch, 16. März 2011

„Mar. 09, 2011:

By David McNeill:

Tokyo's outspoken governor Ishihara Shintaro says his country, which suffered history's only nuclear attack, should build nuclear weapons to counter the threat from fast-rising China.“

Weiterlesen bei Japan Focus

Siehe auch den Artikel der Taz: „Der Antipolitiker aus Tokio





Das soll jetzt keineswegs zynisch sein. Bei <a href=“mubi.com">Movie Posters of the Week gibt es Filmplakate von Resnais Filmen.

Link via Coudal Partners





Dienstag, 15. März 2011
ex libris

Sinngemäss hat die ein Freak von der Atomlobby gesagt. Ich würde gerne einmal wissen wer diesem Herrn seine Texte schreibt.

Image via 50 Watts. Der Name 50 Watts hat wiederum nichts mit Kernkraft zutun.





Grafiken von Christian Northeast





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