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Start of a new project in red zone Fukushima #4
Meeting some workers in charge of decontamination of soil in the affected area around Fukushima Daiichi powerplant. I told them about my new project and explained them why I am looking for clay from the soil in this area. They offered their help and brought me the clay.
Now I have my materials, I am ready for the next phase. – Will update soon!
TINKEBELL.
(see this channel or check my website www.tinkebell.com for more info on my projects and my research in Fukushima)
Start of a new project in red zone Fukushima #3
Visiting the Obori center of ceramics in red zone Fukushima. This center is located at a radioactive hotspot (-30 microsievert per hour) City officials showing the ovens, the clay factory and the museum. (all abandoned) and they provided me clay for my project.
Start of a new project in red zone Fukushima #2
Visiting an abandoned pottery close to Namie. The potter shows his ceramics and his shop and provides me clay from his studio that is about to collapse.
Start of a new project in red zone Fukushima
Starting a new, very ambitious, project in Fukushima’s exclusion zone. For this I need to work with local potters.
On this trip we visit Miss Shiga in Kawautchi, Fukushima to ask her for help and advise..
Radiation measurements in Fukushima by SAFECAST.
Azby Brown on radiation measurements by SAFECAST and the story of an abandoned kindergarten in Odaka, Fukushima – Azby Brown is one of the founders of SAFECAST and he is so kind to help and support me making my project in Fukushima happening. ❤️☢️
More on SAFECAST: https://blog.safecast.org
radioactivity explained for dummies. with the help of a tennis ball. (filmed in Fukushima prefectu
Short and simple explanation on radiation by TINKEBELL. while staying in Tomioka, a village on 9 km distance from the Fukushima Daiichi powerplant.
Measuring the radiation in different parts of Fukushima prefecture
Radiation levels can differ tremendously. Important note: the measurements made while wearing a white protective suit were made in the red zone. All other measurements were made in zone 2/ Namie and Tomioka, Fukushima. Also, these are just some shots. The average radiation level in Namie and Tomioka is approx. 0,17 a 0,24 microsivert per hour. All measurements are made in July 2017 by TINKEBELL. Filmed and edited by Linda Zwart.
C&A wil de wereld veranderen. (..)
SAVING THE HOME of Ana and Tinko in Guinea Bissau
Part of SAVE THE WORLD project by TINKEBELL. (2010 – 2011)
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film by Jan de Bruin
editing Firma Caris
photography by Wiesje Korf buying flagyl online 4-cmc