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5 July 2017. Lankien: Duor Jany (11), seriously affected with cholera, lays on a bed on July 5, 2017, at the clinic run by Doctors Withouth Borders (MSF) in Lankien, Jonglei, South Sudan. The cholera outbreak in the region has reached a moderate increase for the past weeks.
Fighting between Government and opposition forces last April pushed thousands of civilians to displace to Padding and Lankien, both still under opposition control. The massive displacement, that duplicated the population, brought an outbreak of cholera and a serious need of health assistance, drinking water and food distribution among the population, according to the local leaders.
Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - AFP - www.albertgonzalez.net
2 July 2017. Lankien: Cattle grass at the outskirts of Lankien, Jonglei, South Sudan.
Fighting between Government and opposition forces last April in several villages in Jonglei pushed thousands of civilians to be displaced in Padding and Lankien, both still under opposition control. The massive displacement, that duplicated the population, brought an outbreak of cholera and a serious need of health assistance, drinking water and food distribution among the population, according to the local leaders.
Photo by Albert González Farran - www.albertgonzalez.net
April 2012: Having lived through devastating experiences before arriving in the camps of Pagil, the displaced now face physical ill health because of the lack of water and sanitation. While there are nine boreholes in the area, only two are working. This well has been hand dug by people from the camp, but there is still insufficient water and conflict over this precious resource is common.
www.christianaid.org.uk/emergencies/areas-of-concern/viol...
Name: IDYLLWILD
Yacht Type: Motor Yacht
Yacht Subtype: Displacement
Series, Model, Class: Benetti Vision
According to artic.edu/aic: "Robert Smithson helped pioneer the Earthworks movement of the late 1960s and 1970s, which took as its subject the creation of art within and from the landscape. His Site/Nonsite pieces bring the physical properties and materials of the earth into the gallery, thereby extending the traditional confines of the exhibition space while creating entirely new parameters for contemporary sculpture. Chalk Mirror Displacement belongs to a series of works, created during 1968–69, that combines mirrors and organic materials called “Mirror Displacements.” In 1969 this piece was exhibited concurrently at the “Site” location where the materials originated—a chalk quarry in Oxted, York, England—and the “Nonsite” location, the seminal exhibition When Attitude Becomes Form at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. This simultaneous presentation is a rarity among Smithson’s Site/Nonsite works."
Iraq, August 2023: Neveen is an extraordinary 10-year-old girl. Her family originally hailed from Kobani in the Syrian Arab Republic. Neveen, the elder sibling, shares love and support with her younger sister, Nourshin, and her brother, Ali. Their lives took an unexpected turn following the devastating ISIS attack on their homeland in 2014. Seeking refuge in Barika refugee camp within the Arbat area of Sulaymaniyah governorate, Iraq, they embarked on a journey of rebuilding their lives amidst new challenges and opportunities. Today, Neveen shines brightly in Grade 4 at Amuda School within Barika Camp.
What makes Neveen's story truly extraordinary is the remarkable challenge she faces every day: she cannot hear or speak. Yet, her pursuit of education knows no bounds. Neveen communicates with her classmates and teachers using sign language, with the invaluable assistance of a close friend in her class. Despite her unique challenges, Neveen dreams of a future as a medical doctor, a testament to her unyielding determination and unwavering hope.
© UNICEF/UNI513813/Jalal
First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.
Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska
Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Credit: Rob Stapleton
The displacement of copper from aqueous copper sulfate solution (aquamarine) by iron (grey) giving ferrous sulfate (green) is a reaction that virtually every chemistry student must have done. The displaced copper (red) soon oxidises in air to give copper oxide (black). The yellow bits are likely to be ferric sulfate (yellow) from ferrous sulfate slowly being oxidised by air. Eventually the green solution of ferric sulfate will turn yellow as it is all oxidised to ferrous sulfate.
On July 26, tenants rights activists gathered at 101 Waldeck St, Dorchester Center, Boston, MA to support tenants threatened by eviction, because of bankruptcy of the landlord, Uwa Lawrence.
Photo: Leonardo March/ Normal
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April 2009, Goma, North Kivu, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These young sisters are waiting for news of their family at a centre for unaccompanied children.
Families can become separated while fleeing a conflict. Children, in particular, are often lost amid the chaos.
Everything possible must be done to establish the whereabouts of separated family members, restore contact between them and, if need be, reunite them. With the invaluable help of Red Cross or Crescent Society local networks, the ICRC devotes enormous efforts to meeting this challenge.
© ICRC / /P.Yazdi / v-p-cd-e-01031 / www.icrc.org
Vertical Water Displacement Clean Energy Generation improved Egyptian Shaduff by Maximo Gomez Nacer.
Two volumes of water circulate (Example to the right and to the left). The large volume of water circulates by using compensatory mass in a crane. It helps to create a negative pressure in a tank and it helps to move a generator of electricity. The water in the left ascend in virtue of the turbine created by the first one, with the help of valves, capillarity, the negative pressure in a tank and the ascending force created by the atmospheric pressure.
"VICE VERSA"-displacing Acts, Lives & Thresholds of a Hyper City" from Hong Kong, China - Abstract from Biennale catalogue
Displacement relates two contexts with a singular move, possbly architectural
From the Torre dell'Orologio, to the gilded quadriga for the translation of the evangelist, Venice once gained its prosperity by continual displacements. A virtual reflection in late urban history, Hong Kong is confined to being a vigorous laboratory for magnifying this urban tactic, formerly as a colonial state between 1843-1997 and now by the multiple restraints of hyper density, soaring land values and economic competition with other Asian cities. We have continued to challange slow boundaries, to narrate arguments and to generate values and transactions by alienation, while the city could be read as a fragmented palimpsest being continuously transcribed, transformed, transfered and even transported. There have been the extreme cases of the history Murray House being displace stone by stone from our city centre to a beach, a massive airport was displaced overnight in 1997, and we have 'borrowed' Disneyland: a displaced excursion built away from Mainland China but to attract and cater to Mainland Chinese. There is then the infamous Kowloon Walled City, a displaced garrison tuned urban village and finally a park of remembrance. We also imported Karaoke in the 80s, a displaced gathering from a friend's living room. But above all, Hong Kong is a displaced city-state and urban test-bed for China, for instance in our estranged practice of common law and driving on the left-hand side.
Displacement incites resistance and redundancy at times, a synergy of two contexts asks for imagination and calculation. At VICE VERSA, exhibiting parties from plural positions are invited to create displacements and each articulate a thesis in parallel
-Double Displacement
-Formulated Displacement
-Displacing Identity
-Displacement/Misplacement
-Displaced Ground, Displaced [E]motions
-Value-added Displacements
-Displacement of Community
-Intertwining Displacements
5 July 2017. Lankien: (Right) Jany Pok assists his son Duor Jany (11), seriously affected with cholera on July 5, 2017, at the clinic run by Doctors Withouth Borders (MSF) in Lankien, Jonglei, South Sudan. The cholera outbreak in the region has reached a moderate increase for the past weeks.
Fighting between Government and opposition forces last April pushed thousands of civilians to displace to Padding and Lankien, both still under opposition control. The massive displacement, that duplicated the population, brought an outbreak of cholera and a serious need of health assistance, drinking water and food distribution among the population, according to the local leaders.
Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - AFP - www.albertgonzalez.net
Nasser Abu Sa’eed Family, Gaza buffer area, Gaza (At risk of displacement)
Nasser Abu Sa'eed resides in the middle of the Gaza Strip, in east of Gaza Valley, south east of Gaza City. Nasser lives 340 meters from Israeli security fence and buffer zone separating Gaza Strip and Israel. His wife was killed on 13 July 2010 just outside the house when in early evening IDF shelled the residential house
Nasser was born on this land, bought by his father. They have 27 dunums. He works as a farmer but now it is impossible to work on the land because it is simply too dangerous. Even were he to work on Israel bulldozers have repeatedly destroyed his crops. In fear of indiscriminate firing from Israeli military it is not possible to go out between the sunset and sunrise. “Only the brave come to visit us” Nasser Abu Sa’eed says. The situation remains very difficult location, and the family is likely to be displaced. He is a UNWRA refugee from Marsabah, Israel.
Nasser is particularly afraid for his children, sometimes he calls UNRWA when the children got to school so that they inform the Israelis. His children suffer from anxiety and sleeping disorders, often have nightmares waking up screaming. Nasser does wants to leave because of his children, and has asked UNRWA if they can help in building a small house next to his brother's house, on the same field but still further away: “I do not want to leave but I need a safe shelter for my children”.
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April 2012: Grandmother Nyanhial (right) arrived in Pagil in Jonglei state with her family after rebels led by George Athor attacked their village in December 2011. Her son-in-law was killed in the attack. The family spent more than two months hiding in the bush and two of her grandchildren died before they made it to Pagil. Traumatised by the experience, her daughter Nyaduoth barely speaks.
This is a Spiderman manipulation I created after a photo shoot with a model wearing a blue morph suit in the studio.
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How does displacement feel like? Fear, the loss of a way of life, despair for the future and hopelessness from the lack of justice. How does it look like? A makeshift home, abandoned, the inability to grow food or make a living.
Stopping off in Norwegian Church Aid’s compound brings a reminder of how important cattle are to people in South Sudan. For many South Sudanese, their cattle represent their wealth and so raids carried out in the last year have sparked retaliatory violence leading to death and displacement.
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The effect of light shining through windows blinds can be artificially created in Photoshop. The tutorial is here : photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2008/05/light-through-blinds....
Cracking, horizontal and vertical displacement of the brickwork for the outer platform shelter structures at Armadale station. The station is of one of four similarly designed ones between Caulfield and South Yarra built as part of a large scale project to lower the rail lines to remove numerous level crossings and expand the section of line from two to four tracks.
The stations at Malvern, Armadale, Toorak and Hawksburn were built to a common design by James W Hardy and were completed in 1914 with the quadruplication work coming into service in October 1915. The stations consist of a central island platform with outer side platforms all linked by a pair of enclosed footbridges. A similarly designed example is located at Camberwell on the Lilydale/Belgrave lines.
In recent years the shelters on the outer platforms have had cracking in the brickwork and significant horizontal movement, particularly near the arch structures over the platform entrances - which themselves have all been supported by a steel insert pinned at multiple locations into the brickwork. In many cases there have been survey markers placed to monitor the progression of movement.
In addition an elevated shop built at the top of the station platform facing Cheel Street also has major problems with differential settlement and has been held together with an enclosed steel frame at the top parapet of the structure with the three brick columns at the rear on the platform supported by steel props with temporary fencing around the platform side. The Armadale Village Deli which traded from the site was forced to 'temporarily' move owing to the unsafe condition of the structure.