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Arthur Lumen: Landslide Zone In Armenia

Arthur Lumen: Landslide Zone In Armenia

Year
October, 2014
Categories
Exhibition
Place
ACCEA, Yerevan

The exhibition will take place in 5 different venues. You will have the opportunity to choose between attending the full exposition in ACCEA, or visiting partial expositions in 4 other venues.

About 47,000 people, which is the 1,5% of the whole population of Armenia, are under the threat of a natural disaster called
“landslide”. A landslide is a collapse of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff caused by the force of gravity, which is triggered by a number of factors, such as earthquakes, seismic triggers, and human activity.

The best way to prevent landslides from occurring is not supporting their creation. Humans are the main culprit behind disasters, the rest are natural phenomena turned into disasters by human negligence. 

Landslide is a periodical phenomenon which might not occur for many years, but arise unexpectedly within a second. So people living in risk area wish and hope that it will sleep for years and years.

The photos capturing everyday life of the local inhabitants were taken in Sovetashen cemetery, Getahovit and Voghjaberd villages in the course of a year.

October 2-17

Source: http://accea.info/en/landslide-zone-in-armenia