Silent Protest Berlin
On 20th March, Berlin based photographers Thomas Ecke and Kosta
Tzaniilidis will do their own interpretation of Bill Drummond's Silent
Protest project, "Silent Protest Berlin". Inspired by Drummond's idea,
they evolved it further for the 2nd "anniversary" of the USA's attack on
Iraq to make a statement against the war in remembrance of its victims.
At 3:34 AM (MET) - as the first bomb was dropped on Bagdad - both
artists will start to drive through the streets of Berlin from west to
east, following a route that writes the words "Silent Protest". On the
starting point of each letter, an eternal flame will be lit.
"Political, economical or social conflicts must not be solved with
violence and bloodshed, but through approach and negotiations."
"'Silent Protest Berlin' fears the huge impact and effects of the
cultural clash. It despises the passivity of war's objectors and asks
for the intellectual resistance against violence and terror."
"'Silent Protest Berlin' rejects violence."
More information can be found on the website, www.silentprotestberlin.de
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
"My head is spinnin' so my feet don't touch the ground
My eyes is blinded by the light, my hearing deafened by the sound
My body's shackin' like a leaf, my heart's been beatin' out of time
My blood's been boilin' up inside and I've been fearin' for my
life..."
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