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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Manufactured Landscapes

I honestly had no idea what to expect when I started watching this documentary. I thought it was going to be like An Inconvenient Truth and be boring, but it was not. I was really amazed how Edward Burtynsky could present the information that he wanted to bring forth. His pictures and the lectures that accompany them do a very unique job of portraying how humans are slowly destroying the landscape. With the continuation of the advancement in technology, it is pretty evident that large scale human activity is drastically altering Mother Nature as well as human life. One example that mainly stuck out in my mind was the Three Gorges Dam. I feel as if the input of work that was originally put into it was more damaging than beneficial. Yeah it produced a massive amount of power, but by changing the flow of the Yangtze River it also caused wasters to go astray and flood over a million people out of a living. I was also awed at the fact that the workers and civilians were deconstructing their own buildings for raw materials to further the production of the "World's largest dam." It amazes me what lengths a culture would go to through sacrifice in order too maintain a living/construction of large engineering master piece. Also, in this trailer link it shows the fast paced and monotonous job of an average Chinese worker. The fact that these people can preform the same task day after day after day blows my mind. Besides the intensity of it, I was also thinking about if I had to work in such environment. I would be so overwhelmed I would faint. All in all though I do thoroughly believe that the human ways need to be changed in order to protect our Earth. All of these non natural disasters are really taking a toll on the Earth, which inevitably will come back to haunt us.

1 comment:

  1. I liked how you put yourself in the shoes of the people portrayed in the film. The culture created by these advancements in technology is the vital element of the documentary in my opinion. That pathos is what will inspire people to change their ways and move towards a more sustainable world.

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