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Distant Observations. Fukushima in Berlin

April 9, 2014April 27, 2014 Sabine Küper 2187 Views 0 Comments Aisuke Kondo,  Alireza Ghandchi,  Aya Onodera,  Azusa Kuno,  berlin,  exhibition,  Florian Goldmann,  Fukushima,  Future Archive,  Hikaru Suzuki,  Idetsuki Hideaki,  Isolde Kille,  Jens Liebchen,  Kanta Kimura,  kunstraum kreuzberg,  Leiko Ikemura,  Linda Havenstein,  Mamoru Tsukada/Munan Øvrelid/Marcellvs L,  Megumi Fukuda,  Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani,  OLTA,  Place,  Project Fukushima!,  Ryusuke Kido,  Satoshi Katono,  Soichiro Mihara,  Taro Chiezo,  Tomoyuki Ueno,  Topography of Memory,  Wermke/Leinkauf,  Yishay Garbasz,  Yuken Teruya,  Yusuke Kimura

At the 11th of March 2011 the atomic catastrophy of Fukushima occured. It destroyed the last illusion about the safety

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