The controversial Belo Monte dam in the Amazon received another blow this week, when a federal judge halted its construction citing that indigenous people in the region were not properly consulted. The government claims they were, and presented a very "green" plan for building the hydroelectric dam without impacting the area too much. A stalemate, but this week at least, Native Indians 1 X Brazil 0.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Chinese Lanterns in St. Louis
The Missouri Botanical Garden is hosting a Lantern Festival with 26 Chinese silk lanterns spread among its garden paths. The sights were even more fantastical in the misty gardens after a thunderstorm.
Two dragons, each about 100 ft long, entirely made of Chinese porcelain plates, cups and bowls, were a show-stopper.
There was also a demonstration of sand drawing.
Even Toronto got a little sandy nod.
Two dragons, each about 100 ft long, entirely made of Chinese porcelain plates, cups and bowls, were a show-stopper.
There was also a demonstration of sand drawing.
Even Toronto got a little sandy nod.
Labels:
Art,
Photography,
St. Louis,
Toronto
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Brazil at the closing
Still about the Olympics closing ceremony, shots from the
Brazil prologue, which featured Marisa Monte (as Yemanjá), Seu Jorge, BNegão
and Pelé.
The show was designed by Jum Nakao, a Brazilian-Japanese
artist in partnership with renowned German LED sculptor Moritz Waldemeyer. The
LED costumes were synchronized to the beat of the drums.
Labels:
Brazil,
Olympic Games,
Photography
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
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