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Hardly one second without a flash from the cameras. The sculptures received an unprecedented media coverage. Galschiot cannot approach the sculptures without being contacted by journalists.
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Relevant documents
Survival of the Fattest - a sculpture about the world's imbalance
new-struct/Happenings-and-Projects/Happenings/Mad-cow/Photos18.htm
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Additional Information:
Categories:
2005: Mad Cow Disease in Hong Kong
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Happenings and Art Installations
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2005: International projects
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Activities related to China
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2005: Diary from Hong Kong
Themes:
Agricultural subsidies
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Criticism of governments
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Ecology - sustainable development
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Globalisation
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Imbalanced wealth distribution
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NGO activities
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World trade
Sculptures:
Hunger Boys
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Mad Cow Disease
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Survival of the Fattest
Type:
Photos
Dates:
13th December 2005
Locations:
Victoria Park, Hong Kong, China
Co-operators and Helpers:
Colette Markus
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Hong Kong People´s Alliance
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Jun Feng
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Lasse Markus
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Martin Craggs
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Niller Madsen
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Werner Breitung, Esperanto Association of Hong Kong
Partners:
Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke (Danish Association for International Co-operation)
Related Persons and Entities:
Hing-keung Yuen, Park Manager, Victoria Park, Hong Kong
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WTO - World Trade Organization
Sponsors:
3F - Trade Union
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LO - Association of Danish Trade Unions
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Socialpædagogernes Landsforbund / National Federation of Social Educators