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    Michael Gilligan
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      @michaelgilligan61133

      I have absolutely no 'political motivation' in posting this: **LINK**

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/science-environment-49669971/the-photographer-capturing-mankind-s-impact-on-planet-earth

      It is simply an extraordinay glimpse into Mankind's impact on our planet.

      Please make of it whatever you will.

      MichaelG.

      #35619
      Michael Gilligan
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        @michaelgilligan61133
        #429877
        Mick B1
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          @mickb1

          It's true that problems need to be identified before proper solutions can be sought – but at the moment all we have is inarticulate howling about what's happening. That's what this art does – highlight problems without offering solutions.

          The propositions for change are not executable without unacceptable or even unsurvivable consequences to many of us.

          #429878
          ega
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            @ega
            Posted by Michael Gilligan on 21/09/2019 14:17:49:

            I have absolutely no 'political motivation' in posting this: **LINK**

            https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/science-environment-49669971/the-photographer-capturing-mankind-s-impact-on-planet-earth

            It is simply an extraordinay glimpse into Mankind's impact on our planet.

            Please make of it whatever you will.

            MichaelG.

            They would have looked better as volutes.

            #429879
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133
              Posted by ega on 21/09/2019 16:12:19:

              They would have looked better as volutes.

              .

              dont know What would ?

              #429880
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133
                Posted by Mick B1 on 21/09/2019 16:11:19:

                [ … ] at the moment all we have is inarticulate howling about what's happening. That's what this art does – highlight problems without offering solutions.

                [ … ]

                .

                dont know Did you listen to what he was saying on the video ?

                This art is not [or at least was not] trying to 'highlight problems' … just to present what we are doing.

                MichaelG.

                #429883
                ega
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                  @ega
                  Posted by Michael Gilligan on 21/09/2019 17:09:25:

                  Posted by ega on 21/09/2019 16:12:19:

                  They would have looked better as volutes.

                  .

                  dont know What would ?

                  Sorry to be obscure. I was referring to the circular patterns shown at the top of the video (I didn't watch the video itself).

                  #429886
                  David Standing 1
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                    @davidstanding1

                    And an observation, not politically motivated either, in his own words he travels the globe taking images – thus adding to the same impact humans have on the planet, that he captures in his images!

                    #429892
                    Daniel
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                      @daniel

                      I interpreted the video as a catalogue,or observation, of human activity.

                      I didn't feel as if the artist was really trying to suggest any other point.

                      Maybe it's our own insecurities that make us view those images negatively.

                      Ducking for cover …..

                      ATB,

                      Daniel

                      #429898
                      Mick B1
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                        @mickb1
                        Posted by Michael Gilligan on 21/09/2019 17:14:24:

                        Posted by Mick B1 on 21/09/2019 16:11:19:

                        [ … ] at the moment all we have is inarticulate howling about what's happening. That's what this art does – highlight problems without offering solutions.

                        [ … ]

                        .

                        dont know Did you listen to what he was saying on the video ?

                        This art is not [or at least was not] trying to 'highlight problems' … just to present what we are doing.

                        MichaelG.

                        I think the subtext is the same.

                        #429900
                        Michael Gilligan
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                          @michaelgilligan61133
                          Posted by Daniel on 21/09/2019 18:52:28:

                          I interpreted the video as a catalogue,or observation, of human activity.

                          I didn't feel as if the artist was really trying to suggest any other point.

                          [ … ]

                          .

                          Thank You, Daniel yes

                          … I am not alone

                          MichaelG.

                          #429907
                          Daniel
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                            @daniel

                            thumbs uplaugh

                            #429913
                            SillyOldDuffer
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                              @sillyoldduffer

                              Michael's link presents a series of uncomfortable and thought provoking images but surely that's not a bad thing? Unless like a chocolate smeared toddler denying he ate all the cake, we really don't want to discuss the issues!

                              My excuse is I was only obeying orders.

                              Dave

                              #429915
                              Michael Gilligan
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                                @michaelgilligan61133
                                Posted by ega on 21/09/2019 17:50:00:

                                .

                                Sorry to be obscure. I was referring to the circular patterns shown at the top of the video (I didn't watch the video itself).

                                .

                                Thanks for the clarification.

                                MichaelG.

                                #429919
                                Neil Wyatt
                                Moderator
                                  @neilwyatt

                                  I saw that earlier.

                                  Personally, I find it heartbreaking…

                                  Neil

                                  #429923
                                  Daniel
                                  Participant
                                    @daniel

                                    Yes, it is Neil.

                                    I believe the artist has achieved his objective. Producing such powerful images, where we have to question our own sensibilities.

                                    I still maintain, however, that he maintains the position of a neutral documentalist.

                                    ATB,

                                    Daniel

                                    #429926
                                    Bill Phinn
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                                      @billphinn90025

                                      Mr Burtynsky is following in the tradition of artists such as Loutherbourg with his "Coalbrookdale by Night".

                                      What both of them capture has been aptly described as the "horribly sublime".

                                      #429940
                                      John McNamara
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                                        @johnmcnamara74883

                                        Not all of the images in the presentation represent catastrophe, precipitating Lithium salts by solar evaporation in ponds in a very arid area of Chile to me is greenhouse gas positive when it goes into electric storage batteries that replace carbon based fuels is a good thing. Not all industrial processes are bad.

                                        The large scale production of food is essential to the survival of most but not all of worlds population without the terrible famines of the past. Regrettably Famine still exists, driven not by lack of food production, but by despotic politicians, not all of whom reside in the third world.

                                        I think the images are a good thing the good, the bad and the ugly all equally represented.

                                        Regards
                                        John

                                        #429952
                                        Nicholas Farr
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                                          @nicholasfarr14254

                                          Hi MichaelG, I understand your reason about no political motivation in your link, however politics creeps into just about everything even art, be it deliberate or consequential. The link shows some of the result of progress that mankind has imposed on the world. Progress is something that my mother always said "is a double edged sword" i.e. the edge of any sword is where both good and bad coexist. Every form of life exploits the Earth's resources in some form or other and to various degrees, otherwise they would die. The balance of exploitation is of course the key to the long term survival of the Earth, which always brings us back to politics in one form or another.

                                          Stunning images in the link though and good photography.

                                          Regards Nick.

                                          Edited By Nicholas Farr on 22/09/2019 08:55:09

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