Magnum Photosさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Magnum PhotosInstagram)「How can arts and culture engage audiences in pressing environmental concerns, and create shifts in attitude and behaviour? . Magnum nominee @chiyin_sim will be discussing images, agency and the environment at our next Magnum Photos Now event at @barbicancentre, as well as presenting work from her projects 'Shifting Sands' and 'Fallout'. . Tickets are available now via @barbicancentre. You can find more info by visiting magnumphotos.com/events. . PHOTO: From "Shifting Sands", 2017 - ongoing. Land reclamation works are on-going at this area of Tuas, Singapore's westernmost area where a new massive container port - the world's largest in the next 30 years - is being built. The port authority is using materials dredged from the nearby seabed and earth excavated from tunnelling work on a subway line to cut use of sand by about 70 per cent in the building of this pier - which will be one of four eventually. Singapore has been short of sand for its sizeable and continual land reclamation and construction work, having bought sand from its neighbouring Southeast Asian countries for decades. Tuas, Singapore. 2017. . © @chiyin_sim/#MagnumPhotos . #SimChiYin #MagnumPhotosNow #Barbican #BarbicanCentre」4月16日 23時01分 - magnumphotos

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How can arts and culture engage audiences in pressing environmental concerns, and create shifts in attitude and behaviour?
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Magnum nominee @chiyin_sim will be discussing images, agency and the environment at our next Magnum Photos Now event at @barbicancentre, as well as presenting work from her projects 'Shifting Sands' and 'Fallout'.
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Tickets are available now via @barbicancentre. You can find more info by visiting magnumphotos.com/events.
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PHOTO: From "Shifting Sands", 2017 - ongoing. Land reclamation works are on-going at this area of Tuas, Singapore's westernmost area where a new massive container port - the world's largest in the next 30 years - is being built. The port authority is using materials dredged from the nearby seabed and earth excavated from tunnelling work on a subway line to cut use of sand by about 70 per cent in the building of this pier - which will be one of four eventually. Singapore has been short of sand for its sizeable and continual land reclamation and construction work, having bought sand from its neighbouring Southeast Asian countries for decades. Tuas, Singapore. 2017.
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© @chiyin_sim/#MagnumPhotos
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#SimChiYin #MagnumPhotosNow #Barbican #BarbicanCentre


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