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Teshima Project : Reborn

 
 
 
        Reborn is one of the short film in "Imagined Asia", the project that let the student learn in real field. This short film tell the story about the collapsed island that were polluted in the past and became "trash island". Many people have died from the pollution. But others raised and protest to fight for their home. In the end, this island become on of the most beautiful place for traveler. The local people earn what they deserved.
 
I use the moult of cicada to represent the Teshima that got many of them. And edit in to the shape of woman sexual organ, represent the newborn.
 
 
 
 
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七零年代至八零年代,豐島的企業對當地自然帶來了有害的工業廢 棄物,自然景觀優美的豐島就此被嚴重汙染,雖 1990 年開始停止 營業,但 600 萬噸的垃圾依然埋在這塊土地。 
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如今,豐島面對垃圾與水污染的問題,豐島計畫將 300 萬噸的垃 圾從豐島運到直島進行垃圾處理,希望能在 2016 年的十二月,重 現豐島美麗的面貌。  

From 1870's to 1980's, one company in Teshima brought industrial waste to the natural park. Part of Teshima has been polluted. In the end of 1990, 6 million tons of garbage remained. Now, Teshima is facing the garbage problem and cleaning the water. Everyday, there are 300 tons of garbage shipped from Teshima to the garbage disposal area in Naoshima In December, 2016, Teshima is hoping to show it's pretty face again.   
1970 年代から 80 年代にかけて、豊島(teshima)の企業が、自然公 園に有害産業廃棄物を持って来ました。自然豊かな、豊島は汚染 されました。 1990 年に事業は停止しましたが、60万トンのゴミが残りまし た。 現在、豊島はゴミを処分し、汚染水を奇麗にしています。1 日 300 トンのゴミを直島へ運び、そこで処分します。2016 年末までに、 自然の美しい豊島に戻すことを目標にしています。  

 
 
Edited : Kaichih Chang
Subtitle : Yaching Chang
Doubles : Momo Uchino  
Poem&Vocal : Momo Uchino   
Sound recording : Yaching Chang  
Logo design : Sarin Satirapipatkul  
Sound effect edited & Mixer : Kaichih Chang  
Camera operator : Kaichih, Sarin and Kanyaluck 
Sound collected :  Yaching, Momo, Sarin, Kanyaluck
 
Filmed partly on location in Teshima, Japan with the Assistance of  Yaochin Huang and Yulun Shih
 
 
 
Teshima Project : Reborn
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Teshima Project : Reborn

Reborn is one of the short film in "Imagined Asia", the purpose is creating awareness in people to protect their right.

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