Monday, April 22, 2019

Notre Dame comparisons


An 800-year-old icon goes up in smoke...
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Louise: Terrible.
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Pierre: Striking at a nation’s cultural core. Like 9/11.
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BBC: Photo: Brookes Windsor
Louise: A bit different...
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Pierre: True. Not a good comparison. In New York, the building was less than 50 years old and 3,000 people died.
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Louise: And Notre Dame was 700 years old but nobody died.
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Eisenstadt: VJ Day
Pierre: Something else though. This photo of a man swinging his daughter just before the fire started. It went viral in a search for who they were. Like the sailor kissing the nurse on VJ Day 1945.
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Louise: A reversal of sorts. The 1945 photo was an expression of jubilancy after 5 years of the darkness of war. The 2019 photo was expression of joy before the fire destroyed an 800-year-old icon of France.
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Voice-over
Both photos became memes of a search for who the characters were. In the Life photo Alfred Eisenstadt’s photo was a mainstream-media transmitted top-down process. In the amateur picture posted on social media, the process became bottom up. Then it became top down as the BBC picked up the story.
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