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Japanese artist to recreate destroyed Bamiyan Buddhas with laser beams | |||
2005-11-02 | |||
Japanese artist Hiro Yamagata announced plans to recreate Afghanistan's destroyed Bamiyan Buddhas using as many as 240 laser beam images, a giant project that could also bring electricity to local people. The 60 million-dollar exhibit, which is slated to begin in June 2007, will for several years replicate the images of the statues, which were the world's tallest standing Buddhas until the Taliban regime destroyed them.
Yamagata plans to show the images for two hours from sunset four days per week. He is still in negotiation with the Afghan government and local entities on how long the exhibition will last but it will likely be for years, he said. The hi-tech project to recreate the destroyed cultural assets could also be important for the local economy in one of the world's poorest countries. To create the laser images, Yamagata plans to install 120 laser Afghan ambassador to Japan Haron Amin said the project could transform Bamiyan into a tourist destination. He called it an "eco-friendly, environment-friendly and energy-friendly concept."
Afghan Minister of Information and Culture Sayeed Makhdum Rahin, attending a press conference in Tokyo with the artist, said the laser beams were an appropriate way to represent the destroyed statues. "Three years ago when we had an international seminar on Afghanistan's cultural heritage, many people wanted to discuss reconstruction of Buddha statues...I did not agree with the idea," Rahin said. "Those statues belonged to a different generation, different time and different situation. "I'd say let's keep the spaces the way they are. Let these spaces be witnesses for what human beings did to culture and history in the beginning of the 21st century," he added. Yamagata said he would agree with the minister "even if I weren't an artist using lasers." "We can't change the history of destruction, so I myself think it would be silly to build something new to replace them," he said. He doubted governments would provide financial support. Instead, he plans to raise donations by Asked about security in Afghanistan, much of which is racked by violence by Taliban remnants, Afghan ambassador Amin called on foreigners to visit Bamiyan but warned them not to go through the Pakistani city of Quetta near the border. | |||
Posted by:God Save The World AKA Oztralian |
#4 Graphic rendition of the Japanese artist's new Buddhas: |
Posted by: DMFD 2005-11-02 22:10 |
#3 For 60 mil we could get A Rod standing still |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-11-02 19:01 |
#2 THis is an age-old agguement. The idea of poking a finger in the one good eye of Mulla Omar, aka the baby depraved one, may do more psycological good than one can imagine... However it is a lotta bux. |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-11-02 13:45 |
#1 60 million to provide 1 light bulb per household? Wow what deal. |
Posted by: john 2005-11-02 09:48 |