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* Launching press conference of the art project "25" in an independent art gallery in Murmansk (RUS) on '''May 25, 2011'''
 
* Launching press conference of the art project "25" in an independent art gallery in Murmansk (RUS) on '''May 25, 2011'''
  
"25" is the title of an anti-nuclear art project inviting 25 people in the age of 25 to work for 25 days on a photo exhibition to portray victims of the Chernobyl disaster and to present people's impressions and opinions about nuclear power these days. The disaster of Chernobyl is 25 years ago - those who are 25 now, have been born in the very time of the catastrophe, and are the generation that has to deal with the impacts of the accident that they definitely are not responsible for. After 25 days, the result of the project will be presented with a photo exhibition, a video film on the project process and end up in an anti-nuclear concert.
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"25" is the title of an anti-nuclear art project inviting people to work for 25 days on a collection of placards of photos of 25 people in the age of 25 to be portrayed //victims of the Chernobyl disaster// and to present people's impressions and opinions about nuclear power these days. The disaster of Chernobyl is 25 years ago - those who are 25 now, have been born in the very time of the catastrophe, and are the generation that has to deal with the impacts of the accident that they definitely are not responsible for. After 25 days, the result of the project will be presented with a photo exhibition, a video film on the project process and end up in an anti-nuclear concert.
  
 
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Launching the anti-nuclear art project "25" in Murmansk
"Nuclear fire" formed by project flyers
RUS Murmansk 25artproject 3.jpg
  • Launching press conference of the art project "25" in an independent art gallery in Murmansk (RUS) on May 25, 2011

"25" is the title of an anti-nuclear art project inviting people to work for 25 days on a collection of placards of photos of 25 people in the age of 25 to be portrayed //victims of the Chernobyl disaster// and to present people's impressions and opinions about nuclear power these days. The disaster of Chernobyl is 25 years ago - those who are 25 now, have been born in the very time of the catastrophe, and are the generation that has to deal with the impacts of the accident that they definitely are not responsible for. After 25 days, the result of the project will be presented with a photo exhibition, a video film on the project process and end up in an anti-nuclear concert.