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Venues - The Nuclear Dilemma, a visual-communication project about the history of nuclear technology
http://www.nucleardilemma.org/en/venues
House of World Cultures. The House of World Cultures has set itself the task of presenting cultures from outside Europe through their fine arts, theatre, music, literature, film and the media and engaging them in a public discourse with European cultures. It gives priority to projects that explore the possibilities of both intercultural co-operation and its presentation. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum. Produced by REAL Exhibition Development. Site by illarra.com.
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Resources (in progress) - The Nuclear Dilemma, a visual-communication project about the history of nuclear technology
http://www.nucleardilemma.org/en/resources
In a world where proliferation is on the rise, and nuclear power is being touted as the energy solution to global climate change, young people are growing up with little information about the nuclear dilemma. REALexpo's contribution to critical thinking is a great way for young people, and all people, to learn about nuclear issues in a creative and interactive environment. Dr Kathleen Sullivan, Disarmament educator and consultant to the United Nations. Working closely with concerned scientists, doctors, ...
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In security: The Nuclear Dilemma - The Nuclear Dilemma, a visual-communication project about the history of nuclear technology
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The present crisis over Iran's nuclear programme and the plans announced by various governments to re-launch nuclear energy programmes, shows that the timing of this project could not be better. Colin Archer, General Secretary, International Peace Bureau (IPB) Nobel Peace Price Laureate 1910. In-Security: The Nuclear Dilemma. The use of nuclear weapons in conflict and accidents involving nuclear installations have left indelible scars on our world. Photography allows us to comprehend both immediate a...
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The exhibition - The Nuclear Dilemma, a visual-communication project about the history of nuclear technology
http://www.nucleardilemma.org/en/exhibition
As an organisation of physicians, medical students and other health professionals dedicated to preventing war and above all, the almost unimaginable consequence of a nuclear war, we believe this exhibition has enormous potential to raise public awareness. John Loretz, Program Director, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) Nobel Peace Price Laureate 1985. Section 1: A scientific journey. Section 2: Truth and consequences. Today's world with its frantic scientific and technolo...
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2014 Strasbourg - Making Peace, a photo exhibition by the International Peace Bureau
http://www.makingpeace.org/en/venues/2014/strasbourg
Rio de Janeiro →. Laquo; 2013 Stockholm. Extract from the Nobel Lecture. From War to Peace: A European Tale". Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council, on behalf of the European Union, Oslo, 10 December 2012. To underline what Herman Van Rompuy said in his Nobel Lecture, and to inform people (and especially youth) as to what peace is all about, the City of Strasbourg has chosen Making Peace as the inaugural exhibition for its new 'Lieu d'Europe'. Literally meaning a 'Place of Europe'.
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2013 Stockholm - Making Peace, a photo exhibition by the International Peace Bureau
http://www.makingpeace.org/en/venues/2013/stockholm
Rio de Janeiro →. Laquo; 2013 Utrecht. A record 110,000 people visited the Making Peace exhibition at the Nobel Museum. In Stockholm in 2013, with more than 6,000 attending the opening. This was the first time that the exhibit was adapted for an indoor presentation and the first showing in a Nordic country. Parallel activities were organised by the museum to help the general public and especially youth understand the significance of Nobel's legacy and the importance of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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2014 Sarajevo - Making Peace, a photo exhibition by the International Peace Bureau
http://www.makingpeace.org/en/venues/2014/sarajevo
Rio de Janeiro →. Laquo; 2014 Strasbourg. Over the past century Sarajevo capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina where so called "West Meets East", has certainly had its fair share of headlines when it comes to conflict. Then just 20 years ago more than 10,000 people were killed during the siege of Sarajevo. During the Bosnian War) which lasted over 3 and a half years (1992 - 1995), the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. Location: Obala Maka Dizdara 3. Site by illarra.com.
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Resources - Making Peace, a photo exhibition by the International Peace Bureau
http://www.makingpeace.org/en/resources
Rio de Janeiro →. As a potential exhibitor you’ll find a number of key documents that explain in more detail, the circumstances in which the Making Peace exhibit was produced and how you can present it in your city. Please note that this exhibit is supported by the International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP). Making Peace comes with a creative and interactive Educator's Guide developed especially by Christa M.Tinari ( Peace Praxis. Educational Guide Case Studies). Site by illarra.com.
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2015 Linköping - Making Peace, a photo exhibition by the International Peace Bureau
http://www.makingpeace.org/en/venues/2015/linkoping
Rio de Janeiro →. Laquo; 2014 Cape Town. Following a record number of visits at the Nobel Museum, Stockholm in 2013 Making Peace returns to Sweden between 15 February - 13 September 2015. This time the exhibition will be shown not in one museum but two! Indeed Making Peace will be shared between the popular Östergötlands Museum. And the Swedish Air Force Museum. Which following a radical redesign in 2010 was named Sweden's Best Museum 2011. However Linköping was not always so peaceful!
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2014 Cape Town - Making Peace, a photo exhibition by the International Peace Bureau
http://www.makingpeace.org/en/venues/2014/capetown
Rio de Janeiro →. Laquo; 2014 Basel. This is the first time that Making Peace is presented outside Europe where the exhibition will remain on-show along Government Avenue - one of the city's most busiest pedestrian walkways - until 31 January 2015. Notably the Houses of Parliament the Jewish Holocaust Museum, the South African National Gallery and Slave Lodge are all very close-by. The Making Peace exhibition will remind us and visitors to our City of the distance that we have travelled along the road to...
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