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Artist Statement
Hostility and collapse are intrinsically interwoven in the natural world. Throughout the history of Earth, animals have killed each other for survival, mating rights, or many aspects relating to evolution. Humans have been at war and quarreled in some way with each other as long as we have existed on this planet. Showing footage of the collapse of a gazelle’s life for the survival of a cheetah throughout my video not only shows an acceleration of time, but also allows my audience to relate animalistic tendencies and their corresponding consequences of collapse to the plethora of collapses caused by human nature. Including footage of a hurricane further proves my statement of intrinsic hostility and collapse because a hurricane lacks instinct or consciousness, yet is still violent and creates collapses. From showing found footage of severely overcrowded prisons in Rwanda and El Salvador, to various terrorist organizations, and African countries in turmoil, I give these stories and the people affected a face for my audience to see because American media rarely covers these stories of hostility and collapse. Including footage of the Ukraine and Ferguson riots, a brief auditory memoir of an Iraq war veteran, and the collapse of Saddam Husseins’ statue, allows my footage to be recognizable by people living in America because no doubt they are aware of these four historical times because of their media coverage. The contrast between familiar and unfamiliar news coverage I hope will make my audience curious about the unfamiliar and in turn create awareness of issues in the world that American media doesn’t cover as much as it should. The montage of found footage of collapses of human nature accompanied by slow audio that builds and comes to a loud climax at the end of the video creates a feeling of collapse that represents those collapses that are intrinsically part of the universe.
Project Ideas
Boko Haram
Mohammed Yusuf started this Islamist group in 2003. He had a strict fundamentalist interpretation of the Qur’an. He believed British colonialists imposed a Western way of life on Muslims in Nigeria when the country was created. The name literally translates to “Western education is forbidden.” In 2009 they brutally attacked police and police stations over the course of five days which ended in Yusuf’s death. In 2010 they re-emerged with assassinations and major raids on prisons. In Nigeria attacks became more frequent, involving suicide bombers and the kidnapping of foreigners. In 2014, they kidnapped 276 school girls as ransom to release Boko Haram members in custody. They are associated with factions Al-Qaeda. A coalition of troops from Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, and Niger were formed and in March 2015 took back all of the towns controlled by Boko Haram. Since then more that 2,000 children have been released from their captivity by Boko Haram. This group is an example of hostility and its medium being the acceleration of time from 2003 through over a decade until its collapse in 2015. But people still say it is too early to entirely write off Boko Haram.
Gitarama Prison
Gitarama prison is one of many examples in the world of overcrowded prisons. It is located in Rwanda and it’s the most crowded prison in the world. It was built to house 400 inmates but currently houses 7,000. The prison only has 20 latrines. Each inmate has half a square yard of a space. 41% of the inmates suffer from rotting feet, many having their feet or legs amputated. People die of suffocation, disease, and neglect of their health. Only ONE full time doctor and a couple of healthcare workers are assigned to the entire prison. Rwanda has a prison population of more than 48,000 and don’t have the facilities to maintain their prisoners in a humane way. They have gone so far as to stop making arrests. I’ve never heard about this prison. Have you ever heard about this prison? I will add footage of this prison or news coverage of it into my video to show people that this is real, it’s important for people to know because the news in the US doesn’t cover issues like this in the world. Not that I’ve seen at least.
Saddam Hussein
Hussein was the president of Iraq for two decades. He became president in 1979 and immediately went to war with Tehran to pull the Shatt-al-Arab waterway from Iran’s control. The war lasted eight years causing one million casualties. In 1990 he tried to go to war with Kuwait but was ran out by a US led coalition campaign, Desert Storm. Iraqi Shia and Kurds began to rebel against Saddam. Saddam in return brutally suppressed the Kurds and Shiites. He used chemical weapons on his own people in Iraq. After 9/11 Saddam applauded the attacks as heroic, causing the US to target him even more. In 2006 he was hanged. In the video I created you will see the famous footage of his statue being pulled down. This symbolizes the collapse of his power and what he stood for.
Natural Disasters/The Food Chain
Through looking at history, there has been many earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, etc throughout the world. And the food chain you can see in ecosystems is a natural part of the world and both of these can be very hostile. I will incorporate footage of the food chain and natural disasters into my video to show a collapsed caused by the forces of nature rather than the plethora of ones I can use from mankind. I will probably show a cheetah hunting and disperse it throughout the video, mixed in with collapses caused by man to show that collapses and all the violence in the world is a part of nature just like it is with a cheetah hunting animals to survive.
Michael Brown
I’ll use this footage and audio because I think it represents some form of social/moral collapse occurring in America. I don’t remember which unarmed african american was killed by police, but for a year know it is evident that this has become an issue. Black lives matter groups and people all over social media comment on these issues.
Lebanon is holding a day of national mourning after at least 41 people were killed in two suicide bombings in the capital, Beirut. -BBC News, November 13, 2015
If this is your first time hearing this news about the bombing in Beirut (The capital city of Lebanon) I am too and this makes me sad. The bombing where 41 people died happened two days before the Paris attack and yet, I haven’t heard the news until now. Whereas, the Paris attacks are all over the media minute by minute as the story unfolds. I feel sick, there is a kick in my stomach. All lives matter.
My prayers are for Paris and for all of those across the world who are in need of safety and comfort.
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Protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, adopted the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ gesture after claims Mike Brown had his arms in the air when he was shot by police officer Darren Wilson.
The gesture has spread all the way to Hong Kong, where protesters are experiencing a violent police crackdown on the ‘pro-democracy’ demonstrations.
CIA files prove America helped Saddam as he gassed Iran August 26, 2013
The U.S. government may be considering military action in response to chemical strikes near Damascus. But a generation ago, America’s military and intelligence communities knew about and did nothing to stop a series of nerve gas attacks far more devastating than anything Syria has seen, Foreign Policy has learned.
In 1988, during the waning days of Iraq’s war with Iran, the United States learned through satellite imagery that Iran was about to gain a major strategic advantage by exploiting a hole in Iraqi defenses. U.S. intelligence officials conveyed the location of the Iranian troops to Iraq, fully aware that Hussein’s military would attack with chemical weapons, including sarin, a lethal nerve agent.
The intelligence included imagery and maps about Iranian troop movements, as well as the locations of Iranian logistics facilities and details about Iranian air defenses. The Iraqis used mustard gas and sarin prior to four major offensives in early 1988 that relied on U.S. satellite imagery, maps, and other intelligence. These attacks helped to tilt the war in Iraq’s favor and bring Iran to the negotiating table, and they ensured that the Reagan administration’s long-standing policy of securing an Iraqi victory would succeed. But they were also the last in a series of chemical strikes stretching back several years that the Reagan administration knew about and didn’t disclose.
U.S. officials have long denied acquiescing to Iraqi chemical attacks, insisting that Hussein’s government never announced he was going to use the weapons. But retired Air Force Col. Rick Francona, who was a military attaché in Baghdad during the 1988 strikes, paints a different picture.
“The Iraqis never told us that they intended to use nerve gas. They didn’t have to. We already knew,” he told Foreign Policy.
According to recently declassified CIA documents and interviews with former intelligence officials like Francona, the U.S. had firm evidence of Iraqi chemical attacks beginning in 1983. At the time, Iran was publicly alleging that illegal chemical attacks were carried out on its forces, and was building a case to present to the United Nations. But it lacked the evidence implicating Iraq, much of which was contained in top secret reports and memoranda sent to the most senior intelligence officials in the U.S. government. The CIA declined to comment for this story.
In contrast to today’s wrenching debate over whether the United States should intervene to stop alleged chemical weapons attacks by the Syrian government, the United States applied a cold calculus three decades ago to Hussein’s widespread use of chemical weapons against his enemies and his own people. The Reagan administration decided that it was better to let the attacks continue if they might turn the tide of the war. And even if they were discovered, the CIA wagered that international outrage and condemnation would be muted.
In the documents, the CIA said that Iran might not discover persuasive evidence of the weapons’ use – even though the agency possessed it. Also, the agency noted that the Soviet Union had previously used chemical agents in Afghanistan and suffered few repercussions.
It has been previously reported that the United States provided tactical intelligence to Iraq at the same time that officials suspected Hussein would use chemical weapons. But the CIA documents, which sat almost entirely unnoticed in a trove of declassified material at the National Archives in College Park, Md., combined with exclusive interviews with former intelligence officials, reveal new details about the depth of the United States’ knowledge of how and when Iraq employed the deadly agents. They show that senior U.S. officials were being regularly informed about the scale of the nerve gas attacks. They are tantamount to an official American admission of complicity in some of the most gruesome chemical weapons attacks ever launched.
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What is (actually) going down in Ukraine
So as most people know, there are uprisings happening in Ukraine. It is portrayed in the United States Media as the citizens of Ukraine against the Ukrainian government and Russia. But this is false. From what I have heard from my classmates and fellow Americans, we are being told that the Ukrainian people are opposing the Ukrainian government’s decision to continue ties, economic, political, and resourceful, with Russia, as alliances because they all want to go with the European union. Again, this is not true. Essentially, in Ukraine, at the current moment, there are generally three view points. The pro European nation, the pro independence (which means no ties with anyone..no NATO no EU no Russia no help from US, no nothing) and the pro Russians. The people who are Pro EU are mostly made up of students and the Ukrainian military, but again there are those who are students and military that do no think this way. The pro EU are the ones who are the violent protesters, the ones who are setting things on fire, attacking the police officers, and causing the chaos. They are in the belief of “neo-Nazi’ and have crowned Stepan Bandera, a Ukrainian revolutionary during WW2 that wanted for Ukraine to no longer be associated with the soviet union, so he turned to the Gestapo and SS Nazi soldiers for support and help, which meant that he was giving the Nazi’s his support (hint hint this is bad), as the Ukrainian national hero, and have put up a statue of him and even gotten him on postal stamps. The Pro EU revolutionaries have gone on marches through Ukraine wearing the uniforms of Nazi Soldiers yelling "neo Nazi revolution!”. One of the military officials that is pro EU went into a Ukrainian town’s parliament meeting with an Ak-47 telling them that he is now in charge and anyone who wishes to oppose him will get persecuted (aka shot). This man went along to verbally and physically abuse the person equivalent to a district attorney. Videos here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVZCTPeMsk0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpLGUumtTA4 These Pro EU are who Obama wants to protect and send support to. Then there are the pro independence. this video captures what they want: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekxehDZAuWY Then there are the pro Russians. These people do not want anything to do with the pro EU or pro independence and they just want to be left alone. Most of the Pro Russians have actually fled to Russia and have been waiting in lines in the Kremlin to get Russian citizenship’s. And many are still stuck in Ukraine because they are afraid to even leave their homes. To touch on Russia, RUSSIA IS NOT INVADING UKRAINE OR CRIMEA. The president/prime minister or whathaveyou of Crimea actually released a message pleading for Russian military forces to come down and protect them from the Ukrainians (basically Crimea has sided with Russia).When Putin and Obama met a few days ago, they discussed that Russia might be taking out its ambassador from the states (aka ending US-RUSSIAN alliance…this is not going to end good i can tell you for sure). Russia has given Ukrainian military officials that are non pro Eu that escaped to Crimea passports and citizenship’s. Over 1000 Ukrainian people that fled to Russia are in the process of getting citizenship’s as well. And Russia is not wanting to keep alliances with Ukraine just because of resources. Ukraine has no resources and the pipeline that goes through it IS FROM RUSSIA that gives the country natural gas and energy. And Russia already has its pact with Crimea which gives Russia access to the black sea, so they really don’t need Ukraine for anything.
Touching on the Ukrainian government, i am not trying to protect them or shine them in a holy light. They have in a sense, acted in a way that wasn’t really addressing the needs for the people, but then again, didn’t the people vote for them to represent them and make decisions that they would deem fit to keep the country in tact? My uncle was telling me that via Russian news that the Ukrainian gvt has been shutting down ATM’s and have not been giving people their retirement funds with the attitude, if you are going against the country, the country will not give or help you. If i were in Obama’s shoes. I would be sending help to the Ukrainian government and not to the Pro EU revolutionaries (but that;s just me). I actually tried to watch live streams from yandex.ru from Russian news stations about the whole Ukrainian deal, and the websites were blocked and the videos said they were no available in my country (way to go US for keeping info from me) and the computer went on forced restart. I was able to speak to my family in Russia about what the news is showing, which is us military interventions" in countries like Latvia, Bulgaria, and Lithuania. Now Obama is wanting to send troops into Ukraine..BBC NEWS has live streams going about Obama’s actual address to the public: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-26390622 Crimean and Russian guarding; http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26398350
I am not trying to have a bias, I really just want for people to know what is going on, and not what news and information is being restricted in US news. And not to side with my mother country, but Russia has been seen bad always by the US. The cold war never ended, and it never will. The US and Russia will always be clashing heads, and I fear that when the US interferes in the Ukrainian mess, there will be lots of consequences. Even look at the Sochi Winter Olympics. I heard people at my school bashing the games and Russia. The commentators on NBC on the closing ceremony even said something on the lines of that they were waiting till the last minute for Russia to blow them off their feet.
Yes, I am American and I am proud to be, for all the freedom and rights I get. But sometimes I wonder where this country is really going. If you want to ask me more stuff about the Ukrainian revolts or just want to tell me your opinions, feel free to message me.
Ukraine Before and After
Ukrainian protester lights cigarette with molotov
IF, as Jean-Paul Sartre had it, "Hell is other people", then Gitarama prison must be the most infernal place on earth. It is the most crowded penitentiary in the world, and probably the most horrific. Crammed into a walled space half the size of a football pitch, 7,000 men are detained in conditions which, were they cattle in Europe, would have animal rights activists up in arms.