Úkol z fotoškoly: #symbolismus ne jako ilustrace, ale jako otázka.
Posmrtná maska #JanPalach jako stopa rozhodnutí.
Fragment nápisu „Fotograf v zahradě“ u ateliéru #JosefSudek jako záznam paměti média.
A nakonec Lilith od D. Černého – figura, jejíž pojmenování mi není srozumitelné.
#PankoPudinkFoti
Po roce opět připomínka Jana Palacha. #JanPalach
#ColdWar exigencies were used far too often on all sides to justify limiting human freedom. #JanPalach, a #Czech student, died by self-immolation in Prague on #ThisDayInHistory in 1969, protesting the #Soviet invasion of #Czechoslovakia and its forced ending to the #PragueSpring.
Memorial in Jan Palach Square (Faculty of Arts), in the Old Town of Prague, near the former Jewish Quarter. Shows his face, in relief, protruding from the wall. By Balles2601 / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=86612037
Today in #LaborHistory 1/16/1969: Jan Palach #suicide by self-immolation in #Prague protest #Soviet invasion. Prior to this he called for #GeneralStrike to end #occupation & #censorship.
#workingclass #czech #ussr #communism #invasion #suicide #JanPalach
Dnes (16. ledna) se v Mělníku pamatuje Jan Palach, který zahynul za svobodu. Jungmannovy sady u sochy Pocta Janu Palachovi. #JanPalach https://fefd.link/iww7J
Dočasný památník obětem střelby na Filozofické fakultě Univerzity Karlovy na pražském náměstí Jana Palacha doplní deska s vytesanými jmény obětí. Upraveno bude i těsné okolí monumentu tak, aby byl celý prostor důstojným místem pro pietu.
Tón: : mírně negativní
#česko #gdelt #oběť #janPalach […]
Muž, který se v pondělí odpoledne polil v Ostravě-Mariánských Horách hořlavinou a zapálil, zemřel. Policie dál na případu pracuje. Zjišťuje především mužův motiv.
Tón: : mírně negativní
#česko #gdelt #svatýVáclav #janPalach #praha […]
#JanPalach (21yo)
11. 8. 1948 - 19. 1. 1969 succumbed to horrific wounds,on this day,56 years ago,after committing self-immolation in Wenceslas Square, #Prague #Czechoslovakia he said: “To become ‘the torch’ to lead the nation to resist the lies!”
Let’s carry his torch! #FightForDemocracy #together!
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#PragueSpring #JanPalach
Dnešní vzpomínka na Jana Palacha. Mysleli jsme, že tam budeme tradičně s mužem sami, ale dorazili dva pánové z Přerova! #JanPalach
Remembering Jan Palach on anniversary of his death. 56 years ago, he set himself on fire to protest the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia, awakening a nation to fight for #freedom. His act was a powerful call against #censorship and apathy. His legacy lives on as a symbol of resistance. #JanPalach
On 16 Jan 1969,in response to invasion of #Czechoslovakia to crush the democratic Prague Spring reforms,20yo student #JanPalach committed self-immolation in Wenceslas Square in Prague,to become ‘the torch’. He said:”People must fight against the evil they feel equal to measure up to at that moment”
Jan Palach memorial / birth house
Jan Palach memorial / birth house / inside
„Člověk musí bojovat proti tomu zlu, na které právě stačí“
Jan Palach
* 11. August 1948 in Prag; † 19. Januar 1969 in Prag
#janpalach
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Memorial in Jan Palach Square (Faculty of Arts), in the Old Town of Prague, near the former Jewish Quarter. Shows his face, in relief, protruding from the wall. By Balles2601 / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=86612037
Today in #LaborHistory 1/16/1969: Jan Palach #suicide by self-immolation in #Prague protest #Soviet invasion. Prior to this he called for #GeneralStrike to end #occupation & #censorship.
#workingclass #czech #ussr #communism #invasion #suicide #JanPalach
Le 16 janvier 1969, un jeune étudiant tchèque du nom de
#JanPalach s’immolait à #Prague
#RussiaIsATerroristState
In a vintage-style photograph, an aged metal plaque is set against a rugged wall made of stones with a regular cut. The plaque features a relief of a young man's face in, with signs of verdigris. Engraved below the face are the words "JAN PALACH 16.1.1969". The image is softly lit, possibly by natural, overcast daylight, casting gentle shadows that highlight the textures of the stone and the metal. The composition centers the plaque within the frame, with the face slightly off-center to the left, drawing the eye to the engraved text. The photo evokes a somber, historical atmosphere, and seems to have been taken with a film camera, judging by the warm tones and grain texture.