Tracing artefacts of Colonialism

Indonesia is 350 years under Dutch colonialism and since 1949 become semi colonialism under US. This is day when i am tracing their traces using T Max 400

Photographer:
reiga
Uploaded:
2013-02-21
Tags:
bw canoneos300v colonialism fun jakarta street
Camera:
Canon EOS 300
Film:
Kodak T-Max 400
City:
jakarta
Country/region:
Indonesia
Albums:
Tracing Colonialism with T Max 400

6 Comments

  1. dreadlockboy
    dreadlockboy ·

    wow...keren :)

  2. maria_vlachou
    maria_vlachou ·

    awesome!

  3. weleasewoger72
    weleasewoger72 ·

    Excellent!

  4. istionojr
    istionojr ·

    mantebbb!

  5. hervinsyah
    hervinsyah ·

    semi colonialism nya nganti sa'iki yah mas? hihihi

  6. reiga
    reiga ·

    @hervinsyah :

    ..We are often told “Colonialism is dead”. Let us not be deceived or even soothed by that. I say to you, colonialism is not yet dead. How can we say it is dead, so long as vast areas of Asia and Africa are unfree.

    And, I beg of you do not think of colonialism only in the classic form which we of Indonesia, and our brothers in different parts of Asia and Africa, knew. Colonialism has also its modern dress, in the form of economic control, intellectual control, actual physical control by a small but alien community within a nation. It is a skilful and determined enemy, and it appears in many guises. It does not give up its loot easily. Wherever, whenever and however it appears, colonialism is an evil thing, and one which must be eradicated from the earth.

    Soekarno, Opening speech on 1955 Asian-African Confrence (Bandung Confrence)*

    *milestone momentoum for every new emerging forces countries.

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