Responses to Charlie Hebdo attacks

This post is a collection of responses, by artists, philosophers and political theorists after the horrific attacks in Paris last week.

'No one can have anything but the profoundest condemnation for the attacks on the Paris offices of the satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo. There can be no justification for the attack. It should be possible to satirise or to criticise ideas without this being something that can result in death or injury. There must, however, be a response to it that does not lead either to an increase in future terrorist attacks or in a rise in attacks on Muslims.' Lindsey German 07 January 2015 Read More.

"Now, when we are all in a state of shock after the killing spree in the Charlie Hebdo offices, it is the right moment to gather the courage to think".  Slavoj Žižek

Joe Sacco: On Satire – a response to the Charlie Hebdo attacks

The acclaimed graphic artist and journalist Joe Sacco on the limits of satire – and what it means if Muslims don’t find it funny. View

Corey Oakley, an Australian Journalist, questioned what he called the 'the hypocrisy of pencils and the limits of the free speech crusade' in this article.

Luc Besson writes open letter to young Muslims after Charlie Hebdo killings

French film director calls for rejection of extremism and promises to work with Muslim community for a fairer society. Read Letter

'To many Muslims, any image of the prophet Muhammad is sacrilegious, but the ban has not always been absolute and there is a small but rich tradition of devotional Islamic art going back more than seven centuries that does depict God’s messenger.' writes Emma Graham-Harrison. Drawing the prophet: Islam’s hidden history of Muhammad images. The Observer, Saturday 10 January 2015 22.16 GMT

The Mohammed Image Archive site explains that "Medieval Muslim artists often created paintings and illuminated manuscripts depicting Mohammed in full. Other artists of the era drew Mohammed, but left his face blank so as to technically comply with a sporadically enforced Islamic ban on depicting the Prophet."
"The inspiration for this Archive came from the global controversy over the publication of Mohammed cartoons in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, and the need for a comprehensive and even-handed look at the wide variety of Mohammed depictions in Islamic and Western societies from the Middle Ages until today. It will remain online as a resource for those interested in freedom of expression." Link

Giles Fraser argued in The Guardian that "The Charlie Hebdo cartoonists were smarter theologians than the jihadis" Read Article

Amongst the most ludicrous of media responses was this: "Terrorism expert Steven Emerson claimed on US news channel Fox News that non-Muslims do not go to Birmingham, which he said had become a “totally Muslim” city." "His claims drew immediate criticism and ridicule under a hashtag mocking the channel’s comments, with many taking the opportunity to unearth inaccurate reports on Fox News. " Reports Carmen Fishwick . See Responses

This image that ran on the front page of the Israeli newspaper The Announcer edited two female world leaders out of the image, originally provided by wire service GPO: German Chancellor Angela Merkeland EU foreign policy chief&nb…

This image that ran on the front page of the Israeli newspaper The Announcer edited two female world leaders out of the image, originally provided by wire service GPO: German Chancellor Angela Merkeland EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini. A third woman in a blue scarf who we can’t identify was also photoshopped out.  Click Image to read story.


Artes Mundi 6, Cardiff - Trip

Artes Mundi 6

Artes Mundi is an internationally focused Arts organisation. It identifies, recognises and supports contemporary visual artists who engage with the human condition, social reality and lived experience and is best known for its biennial international Exhibition and Prize which takes place in Cardiff.

Artes Mundi 6 opened on October 24th 2014 and runs until February 22nd 2015 at the National Museum Cardiff, Chapter and Ffotogallery featuring work from 9 artists that were short listed from over 800 international nominations.

We are organising a trip to Artes Mundi on Tuesday February 10th 2015, leaving UC at 9.15, returning at 3pm to be back around 4.30pm. Cost for trip is £8. Entrance to exhibitions is free.

 

Itinerary

9am Meet at UC for 9.15 Leave.

10.45 approx, arrival at Chapter

Chapter, Market Road, Canton Cardiff, Wales UK CF5 1QE

Then head to

National Museum Cardiff, Cathays Park Cardiff CF10 3NP

11.45 - 13.00 Workshop 1 (half of group)

14.00 - 15.00 Workshop 2 (other half)

15.00/ 15.10 Leave National Museum Cardiff, Cathays Park Cardiff CF10 3NP for Weston.

16.30 Approx. Arrival back at UC

 

Beyond Clueless

There is a preview screening of Beyond Clueless at the Cube, Bristol on Friday 16th January. It starts at 8pm and after the screening, there is a Q&A with director Charlie Lyne. There will be an after-party more details will be anounced soon. If you are interested, book your ticket immediately as I have done it, there are 20 or less tickets avaliable. So hurry!!!

Narrated by cult teen star Fairuza Balk, Beyond Clueless is a dizzying journey into the mind, body and soul of the teen movie, as seen through the eyes of over 200 modern coming-of-age classics.

my insperation for nantes

The last stop for our Ooh Euro Nasty Tour was probably our most fun, as we had an awesome place with a swing, and went on an epic bike ride, and we also watched Soo Zee almost kill a guy! Subscribe for more Videos!- eatyourkimchi

when i first watched this video the day it came out it inspired me for when we go to nantes as I liked the way that is both fun and engaging but also takes in the city. I also like the bike ride with the go pros i think it would be cool to do something like that.