Beijing china
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Because of copyrights it is not possible to show an image with the use / deformation of the olympic rings in order to expose ideas about the Chinese politics. This limit however has helped to come up with this idea. The shirt could be usefull as a sport outfit in prisons as well… Other publicity / campaigns / contributions about the Beijing Olympics you can find here collected by a Dutchman in the advertisement world and here collected by Redbubble member Robinson. In my zazzle shop you can find the same design showed on different models, colours and the backside printed with logo and instruction. Plus they print larger and their quality of printing is very good! And some others…
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The Great Wall of China on a foggy, misty afternoon. August, 2008 galleria mancuso / new book – galleria mancuso – images of mine / my calendar series
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July 13, 2001 when Beijing was selected for the 2008 Summer Olympics. People literally poured into the streets after this and it has been a countdown ever since. The Olympics will open 8/8/08 at 8 o’clock. 8 is a lucky number in China, associated with good fortune.
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Waiting for life’s train… as it passes me by. Taken at Beijing Metro – Tiananmen East Station (I think).
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A lone bicycle parked under Chinese New Year signs in a small walled village outside of Beijing. The village was once a part of the Chinese version of the Pony Express
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All the protests around travelling the world with the olympic flame prove how serious concerned people are about censorship, politics and human rights as being practiced in China. Like in history France did to the USA i was thinking about the Statue of Liberty as a gift by athlets to the Tibetan people, taking both their opportunity to speak loud with all the media attention at this moment. I understand it is difficult to pronounce the word freedom! In my zazzle shop you can find the same design showed on different models, colours and the backside printed with logo and instruction. Plus they print larger and their quality of printing is very good! And some others…
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wear your awareness + art(ing) your life… STOREROOM detail /
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Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. This was captured at a park in Beijing, China, where an elderly man had just finished painting watermarks on the sidewalk. In China, there are many people who practice calligraphy in public places, using water as their ink and the ground as their paper. Very large brushes are required and they look a bit like a giant felt tip pen. (For perspective, the characters in this image are about a foot in length.) Although the writing is temporary since the water evaporates, it’s an informal public display of one’s work, and an opportunity to practice calligraphy, which is taught in the schools.
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The local flora silhouettes the small rolling mountains north of Beijing.
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stairway in Beijing
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Like the Five Olympic Rings from which they draw their color and inspiration, Fuwa will serve as the Official Mascots of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, carrying a message of friendship and peace - and good wishes from China - to children all over the world. Being Australian, I know only too well what it’s like when a country oppresses a culture with one hand while celebrating it publicly with the other.
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At the Yonghegong Tibetan Lamasery, Beijing
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Converted Bauhause designed factory in Beijing. (Dashanzi District) Interior of 798 Factory Art Space. © Loredana Crupi 2007 / See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT
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Crowd control Chinese style, just a short distance from the Birds Nest Stadium in Beijing on the evening of the Opening Ceremony for the 29th Olympic Games. There were literally 1000s of military on every corner! It was a very humid evening and we felt very sorry for them all. They must have been baking in their uniforms!
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This isn’t so much cool, atmospheric fog as it is extremely dense air pollution in the Chinese capital of Beijing. Just think : athletes will be running for 42km in the marathon through air of this quality if they don’t do something (like forbid anyone from driving a car or lighting a fire or burning coal for a couple of weeks during the Games)
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R0011957sp National Stadium Bird’s Nest Beijing China Olympic detail by Herzog & de Meuron All Rights Reserved © Hinting ISO 80 / F2.5 / 1/25 sec
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A typical scene in China.
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While I was hiking the Great Wall – gasping for air and feeling my tired legs – I started pondering over how the Mongolians could manage this climb and how much determination they must have to get through this monstrous marvel. And how did the Chinese build the wall to start with?? No machinery, no technology, just pure human strength – or was it just sheer determination?
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Something a little different from me … I have just come back from a trip to China and I thought I might try a different take on The Great Wall
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