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Archive for December, 2012

Yay!!!

Friday, December 14th, 2012

Yay!!! ‘Quest for Land’ is in the ‘Top Digital Photobooks‘ on Martin Brink’s blog…

Intersection 2012…

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

The projection of ‘Intersection’, sponsored by the E.U., took place on the rooftop of the Faculty of Fine Arts exhibition hall in Phnom Penh. Christian Caujolle, curator of the PPPhoto festival, pairs a Khmer and and a foreign photographer to work on a common theme for three days. The theme was ‘5’, for the fifth […]

‘Quest for Land’ Goes Public…

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

Yesterday night was the first time a projection with about 50 photographs from ‘Quest for Land’ was shown in a Cambodian public venue: the Royal University of Phnom Penh, accompanied by the Ponleu Selapak musicians. And guess what? There was no riot… Thank you PPhoto and Christian Caujolle for your ignorance of self-censorship. Tonight the […]

Interview in “The Digital Photobook”…

Tuesday, December 11th, 2012

There is a long interview about and around “Quest for Land” in Martin Brink’s “The Digital Photobook” blog… ‘Quest for Land‘ is available as an iApp on iTunes.

International Human Rights Day, Khmer Style

Monday, December 10th, 2012

The Boeung Kak Lake community (here and here) was of course not going to sit still and was hoping to celebrate International Human Rights Day in a normal fashion. They planned to exercise their freedom of movement right but were prevented from doing so by numerous police forces. This is a follow-up post on the […]

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Sunday, December 9th, 2012

The Phnom Penh Photo festival is under way. It is the 5th edition, curated by Christian Caujolle. Photography exhibitions in many places (Georges Rousse, Binh Dang, Vandy Rattana, Wang Lin are the ones who I’ll remember for now… haven’t seen everything yet), projections (I’ll have one on the funeral of King N. Sihanouk and one […]

Two More Development Landscapes…

Thursday, December 6th, 2012

Boeung Kak Lake (see here and here) still stands eerily empty since it was totally filled over a year ago by developmment company Shukaku Inc., evicting 3000 out of the 4000 families living on its edge in the process: 133 Ha of sand and dry grass, a few bushes. This is a follow-up post on […]

Then They Were 20….

Wednesday, December 5th, 2012

Following the Boeung Kak Lake (here and here) move of day before yesterday, and in an unprecedented show of gathered forces, representatives of 20 communities involved in land issues in the Phnom Penh area came together to deliver a petition at the Council of Ministers. All the access roads but one were blocked by police, […]