The Forgotten Space



Allan Sekula and Noel Burch investigate maritime trade, the global supply chain, and 21st-century capitalism in THE FORGOTTEN SPACE, providing a panoramic portrait of the new global economy and a compelling argument about why it must change.

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9 thoughts on “The Forgotten Space”

  1. Humans are strange animals. Always wanting nothing to ever change, but always working hard to change everything. Seems smarter to accept humans as they are, always consuming, always changing everything. It's our nature.

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  2. 12:01 – that scene of kids that have been given a child scale version of a working port is both adorable and depressing. I love heavy equipment, i would have had a blast there when I was young. But, at the same time, very depressing. Working a port, while 100% necessary, isn't exactly a high aspiration. Let the kids do kid stuff, do we need to doom their future? As if to say, "get used to it, because this is all you're going to be doing".

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  3. How philosophical the speech and how impressive the beginning. ORF was part of that production — well — that does not surprise. "Now we know" that communists can't survive. And since John Maynard Keynes we know, that economies can, even when bankrupt. The people can't.

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