Archive: June 2008

Renditions: Saigon Execution – Eddie Adams, Vietnam, 1968

Posted on June 29, 2008 by Shahar Golan · 14 comments

Eddie Adams - Saigon Execution - 1968 - Vietnam Eddie Adams – Saigon Executionphotograph – 1968 – Vietnam

Henry VIII's Wives - Iconic Moments of the 20th Century - 2007 - UK Henry VIII’s WivesIconic Moments of the 20th Centuryphotograph – 2007 – UK

Mark Daughhetee - Hosed - 2004 - USA Mark DaughheteeHosedphotograph – 2004 – USA

Borf Brigade - The Consolation of Ruin - 2007 - USA Borf BrigadeThe Consolation of Ruin – 2007 – USA

Mike Stimpson - 2007 - UK Mike Stimpsonphotograph – 2007 – UK

Xiang Jing - Bang! - 2002 - China Xiang Jing – Bang!sculpture – 2002 – China

Amnesty International - 2005 - New Zealand Amnesty International – print – 2005 – New Zealand

Dolk Lundgren - Weed Killer - 2008 - Norway Dolk Lundgren – Weed Killergraffiti – 2008 – Norway

Franck Réthoré - 2007 - France Franck Réthorépainting – 2007 – France

Kenyon Bajus - Execution - USA Kenyon BajusExecutionprint – 2004 – USA

Krista Wortendyke - Iconic Recall - USA Krista WortendykeIconic Recallprint – USA

Notes:

  • The original photo received the Pulitzer Prize for ‘Spot News Photography’ in 1969 under the name ‘Saigon Execution’. Nowadays it is often captioned as ‘General Nguyen Ngoc Loan executing a Viet Cong prisoner in Saigon’.
  • For such an iconic photo and a well documented event, it is surprising that so many people cannot eloquently explain the context of this image, summarizing it to ‘a bad guy killing a good guy’. Please take a moment to learn more about the incident by clicking here and here.
  • If you are aware of additional artworks derived from the original photo, please send details and links by leaving a comment or sending an email.
  • If you enjoyed this post, please make sure you check back in a month or so, as additional artworks will be added.

The following was added after this post was first published.

minipliman - 2009 - Germany miniplimanprint – 2009 – Germany

Liu Jin - News Wangfujing - 2001 - China Liu JinNews – Wangfujingphotograph – 2001 – China

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Separated Twins: Musician Jonty Bankes And Actor John Simm

Posted on June 26, 2008 by Shahar Golan · 3 comments

I am not sure if everybody knows The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Official Website of The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain | UkuleleOrchestra.comThe Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain | IMDb.comThe Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain | MySpace.com, but after watching their DVD Anarchy in the Ukulele, I came to the conclusion that everybody should. Their rendition of popular songs on the Hawaiian instrument is so refreshing and often humorous, and as someone who loves remixes it is no wonder I loved their performance.

After playing their 2005 performance at the Barbican oh-so-many times, I have noticed one of the musicians, Jonty Bankes, looks eerily close to English actor John Simm, which I first knew as Detective Inspector Sam Tyler on BBC One’s ‘Life on Mars’:

Separated Twins: Musician Jonty Bankes And Actor John Simm

Left:
Jonty Bankes, who plays the ‘bass ukulele’, in a photo taken from the musical ensemble’s 2005 performance at the Barbican.
  Right:
DI Sam Tyler, AKA John Simm, in a ‘Life on Mars’ publicity shot taken in 2006.

 

In addition to the facial similarities, note the ‘Life on Mars’ connection as you watch this ’song about plagiarism’ from their DVD:

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Analog News Editors In A Digital World – A Case Study

Posted on June 24, 2008 by Shahar Golan · Leave a comment

There are four major methods used on TV to obscure a person’s face so that he would not be recognized:

  • Pixelization: during editing, a video graphics filter is used to lower the resolution of the footage
  • Black bars: during editing, a graphical element is superimposed over the footage
  • Extreme close-up: focusing during filming on a single facial feature, such as lips or eyes
  • Silhouette: adjusting the camera exposure during filming so that the person appears totally black

The latter method was used during yesterday’s evening news, in a pre-taped press conference. Since this was not a live broadcast, there was no reason for any slip-up, and for the most part I could only see the silhouette of the woman talking. But when some still photojournalists used their camera flash, it lit the entire room and for a split second revealed the face of the woman.
Now perhaps during the 1990’s this kind of incident would not amount to much, since you could not rewind live TV or use your computer to download the news – but those analog days are long gone, and it is about time people in the Israeli media would recognize that fact.

Since this is not the first time I have noticed the Israeli media dropping the ball on this issue, I thought I would present a case study of the three Israeli broadcast channels, examining yesterday’s cover of that news conference:

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Separated Twins: Football Referee Herbert Fandel And Actor Robbie Coltrane

Posted on June 17, 2008 by Shahar Golan · Leave a comment

The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship is on. Constantly on. So much so that it sent my TV watching habits into temporary exile, as my disdain from football is utter and well documented. And so, it is my great honor to publish a guest post written by my aptly named friend, Guy, who seem to know a lot about this sport:

While watching the Euro 2008 Group A game between Portugal and Turkey, I knew the German referee Herbert Fandel reminded me of someone but wasn’t quite sure who. It took me almost a day until it hit me – Robbie Coltrane, who played criminal psychologist Eddie Fitzgerald in the BBC show “The Cracker”. Fandel is best known for being the referee in the Euro 2008 qualifying game between Sweden And Denmark, where Denmark was down 3-0 at half time but managed to tie the game 3-3 in the final minutes. In the 89th minute Fandel awarded Sweden with a penalty kick after a fight broke up between two players. At this point a Danish fan broke into the field and attacked Fandel, who left the field without concluding the game. Coltrane has appeared lately as Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series. Seperated Twins: Separated Twins: Football Referee Herbert Fandel And Actor Robbie Coltrane

Left: Robbie Coltrane Right: Herbert Fandel

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