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The Musée de l'Elysée, a museum for photography, in Lausanne, Switzerland proposes from February to May an exhibition about "The rapid mutation of amateur photography in the digital age" called "We are all Photographers Now!".
The events wants to be interactive and invites people from all over the World to submit their photos on the exhibition's web site. A selection of pictures received will be publish then on exhibition's walls. Participants will get an email with a new photograph (what museums call an "installation view") with their photo such at it was shown on the galeries of our museum.
The event will explore and try to answer some of the following sensitive issues, such for example :
- Does the digital shift constitute a revolution, or merely an evolution?
- Does the shift represent a real democratization of photography?
- Is citizen photojournalism worthy of its name?
- Does the shift threaten the livelihood of professional photographers in fundamental ways?
- Does the shift represent a shift towards more authenticity or truthfulness — or less?
Sources : Textually.org, About:Photography
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After having eared good and bad news about the new Bangkok International Airport, now it's my turn to tell about my own experience using for the first time the brand new airport facilities.
Going there : I left Sukhumvit area around 16h00 today and arrived 25 minutes and 65 baths (toll way) later in front of the entrance 4 at the airport In short, "piece of cake". No traffic jam, lot less confusion in front of the terminal.
Check-In : less than 5 minutes chrono, but ok using counter for Star Alliance Gold member (got the Gold card yesterday…just in time). Anyway for other passengers check-in seemed to be as smooth as mine.
Immigration : all counters opened, 60 immigration officiers on duty at this section, 15 pax ahead of me. Bad luck we fell on the slowest guy in town, who needs an average of 3-4 minutes per passenger to give the exit stamp…. 17h00 sharp, still 7 pax ahead but for immgration officers a new shift starts. The "turtoise" is off and replaced my someone fresh… Good news ! average time per pax falls down to 30-40 seconds !
International Boarding : This area looks like a shopping mall with a luxury and internation brands. Few places to have a drink or some food and as mentionned on many websites, only few places where to seat and rest as well as restrooms.
Business Lounge Very crowded as only one is available for the time being. Certainly the longest lounge I ever seen (I guess about 50 meters long) Changes with Don Muang
- No more luggage security scan before check-in
- No more camera at the immigration counters
- Laptop computers to be removed from their bag for x-ray screening
Otherwise, an international airport often looks like another International Airport and Suvarnabhumi is no more than one among others.
More about arrival area next week
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