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From the series Empty [#1.1-1.6]:
The artifacts of commerce lie fallow in an apparently empty major port city. The red/copper/green palette evokes a muddled American banknote. These cues prompt the viewer to examine our complicated relationship with commerce: its necessity, how it benefits humanity, and the need to make sure it is constrained by a substantive focus on human well-being.
Denmark is currently locked down, like pretty much the rest of the world, while Covid-19 is sweeping across the globe. While stuck at home, we pass the time playing games..
..like Matador, which is a danish version of Monopoly.
Former Soviet transport aircraft at a former US Air Force base picking up attack helicopters built in the US and delivering them to the Saudi Army, leaving absolutely no doubt who won the Cold War.
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Paste-up street art in Melbourne, Australia that says "Capitalism breaks my heart - Stop evictions!"
From the series Empty [#1.1-1.6]:
The artifacts of commerce lie fallow in an apparently empty major port city. The red/copper/green palette evokes a muddled American banknote. These cues prompt the viewer to examine our complicated relationship with commerce: its necessity, how it benefits humanity, and the need to make sure it is constrained by a substantive focus on human well-being.
Approx. 100,000 personnes ont défilé dans le calme à Copenhague le 12/12/2009 contre le sommet COP15, sous le thème "Changeons le système, pas le climat". Après quelques incidents initiaux en fin de cortège dus à quelques membres du black block, près d'un millier de personnes ont cependant été bloquées puis arrêtées après plus de 3h assis par terre, dans le froid et sans accès à des toilettes, générant une forte polémique.
Merci de lire les explications en début d'album et de parcourir les photos par ordre chronologique / Please read the explanation at the beginning of the set and view the pictures in chronological order.
Part of COP15: Climate Justice
Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister of Belgium
Kajsa Ollongren, Minister of Defence of the Netherlands
Stevo Pendarovski, President of North Macedonia
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Brussels
Andriy Yermak, Head of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine
Francine Lacqua, Editor-at-Large and Presenter, Bloomberg Television, United Kingdom
Speaking during the Session: Securing Europe
The war in Ukraine has united the European Union around a common threat while shattering the security order that helped Europe to prosper in peace for decades. What steps does Europe need to take to develop into a viable security player in this radically changed context? At the Annual Meeting 2022 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, 24 May, Copyright by World Economic Forum / Walter Duerst