05:15 in progress
visual : svonica
music : jumbo pimp ‘The Process of Escape’ – from the album: We Escape From This Story at Dawn
“Is in the air for you and me” is the bitter jingle belonging to the Kraftwerk’s piece “Radioactivity” including morse code signals, that piece is referred to the nuclear disasters till the latest of Fukushima.
Butterflies are witnesses and not just, also Oceans and its inhabitants, and us.
Nothing new here is said, it is just a shared painful observation concerning our life on this planet.
How many times our eyes have enjoyed a sudden flight of a butterfly?
How many times our body felt a vibrating caress from the sea?
… I’m just saying, and trying not to forget.
Featuring a detail from ‘The Garden Of Delight’ by H. Bosh
1952 Chalk River (Canada) – 1957 Windscale (UK) – 1957 Sellafield (UK) – 1957 Kyshtym (Urss) – 1957 Urals (Urss) – 1958 Oak Ridge (Usa) – 1958-1973 Hanford (Usa) – 1961 Idaho (Usa) – 1964 Garigliano (Italy) – 1967 Trino Vercellese (Italy) – 1967 Grenoble (France) – 1968 Den Haag (Netherlands) – 1968 Chooz (Belgium) – 1968 Brenìllis (Spain) – 1969 Garigliano (Italy) – 1969 Latina (Italy) – 1969 Lucens (Switzerland) – 1969 Danube (Germany) – 1969 Rocky Flats (Usa) – 1969 Saint Laurent des Eaux (France) – 1973 La Hague (France) – 1973 Windscale (GB) – 1973 Hanford (Usa) – 1973 Den Haag (Netherland) – 1974 Sevcenko (Urss) – 1974 Casaccia (Italy) – 1974 Carolina (Usa) – 1976 Gundremmingen (Germany) – 1976 Windscale (UK) – 1976 Tallin (Urss) – 1979 Three Mile Island (Usa) – 1986 Chernobyl (Urss) – 1987 Goiânia (Brasile) – 1999 Tokaimura (Japan) – 2003 Paks (Hungary) – 2005 Braidwood (USA) – 2005 Sellafield (UK) – 2011 Fukushima (Japan)
