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News : the televised revolution

Title
News : the televised revolution / Monika Huber, Susanne Fischer ; with an introduction by Ulrich Wilmes ; translation, Pauline Cumbers.
ISBN
9783777453316
3777453315
Publication
Munich, Germany : Hirmer, [2012]
Copyright Notice Date
©2012
Physical Description
160 pages : chiefly illustrated (some color) ; 31 cm
Notes
"The works titled 'Onethirty' and the publication 'News. The Televised Revolution' evolved within the context of the exhibition 'BILD-GEGEN-BILD' at the Haus der Kunst Munich [June 10-Sept. 16, 2012]"--Colophon.
Summary
Protest. A word indissociable from the year 2011. In America, Occupy Wall Street protestors took up tented residence across the country to demonstrate against crony capitalism. Spurred by events in Tunisia, Egypt erupted in a people's revolution that ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak. Popular unrest has been brewing since the imposition of austerity measures in Greece and Spain. Meanwhile, the evening news continues to cover these events in one-and-a-half minute intervals accompanied by a flood of images, making these events difficult to assess. News represents an innovative collaboration between journalist Susanne Fischer and artist Monika Huber. A former reporter in Baghdad, Fischer has on-the-ground experience with revolutionary events and has brought together contributions that present a balanced view of the Arab Spring, including essays exploring freedom of the press and the role of the Internet in enabling revolution. Huber draws more broadly on events that have dominated television coverage in the past year, including Occupy Wall Street, the uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East, the earthquake and nuclear reactor accident in Japan, the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, and the mass killings in Norway. Photographing and manipulating images from the news, she creates photo-art that casts a critical eye on the selection, presentation, and perception of these images. With many of the uprisings showing no signs of abating, the words and images in News together offer a fresh look at the issues that exceeds what we can find in traditional journalism.
Variant and related titles
Televised revolution
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 31, 2012
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Underground / Ulrich Wilmes
The myth of the objective journalist / Susanne Fischer
Where it all began / Susanne Fischer
Forget your children! / Susanne Fischer
Key witness of the revolution / Susanne Fischer
A state of becoming / Raed Rafei
An announcement of certain death / Razan Zeitouneh
From day to day / Susanne Fischer
Flowers for soldiers / Susanne Fischer
Sometimes, there is no escape / Maryam Hassan
Social media in Yemen / Atiaf al-Wazir
The end of fear / Susanne Fischer
Advice in case you are beaten / Sabry Khaled
The fairy tale of a people's uprising / Tiare Rath
Creative resistance / Susanne Fischer
Refugees and tourists / Susanne Fischer
Democracy / Susanne Fischer
I did not see anything scary / Maryam Hassan
Time for change / Razan Zeitouneh
A wedding and 84 funerals / Atiaf al-Wazir
Competing for attention / Atiaf al-Wazir
This is my son, the martyr / Razan Zeitouneh
The business of saving lives / Razan Zeitouneh
No story is worth your life / Hazim al-Sharaa
18 days! / Raghada al-Halawany
A family's struggle for freedom / Zainab al-Khawaja.
Genre/Form
History.
Pictorial works.
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