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Place : Calama, Chile Jun-2018 Format : 4K 7min 44 sec Camera / Film Editor : Shingo Yoshida Sound Installation / Recording : Shingo Yoshida Sound Mixing : Thomas Ghazi * Synopsis: A considerable amount of abandoned garbage lies in the vacant land at the end of the city of Calama in Chile. Stray dogs and gypsies have settled in the area, transforming it into a no man's land with an almost untouchable atmosphere. There is always a strong wind blowing across the flat terrain. The economic activities in this region include mining, with operations such as the Chuquicamata copper mine having a significant impact on the environment. The extraction of materials like lithium from these mines is essential for our daily lives and the operation of the ALMA Observatory, illustrating the paradox of scientific progress amidst environmental destruction. S. Yoshida created a wind instrument installation using abandoned bottles. This project was inspired by the actual seven colors of the 'Wiphala', which originate from the visible spectrum. The significance and meanings for each color are as follows: • Red: The Earth and the Andean man • Orange: Society and culture • Yellow: Energy • White: Time • Green: Natural resources • Blue: The heavens • Violet: Andean government and self-determination The Wiphala (Quechua pronunciation: [wɪˈpʰɐlɐ]) is a square emblem, commonly used as a flag, representing some native peoples of the Andes that include today's Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, and parts of Argentina, Chile, and Colombia.

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