The colour of the times is changing. The accelerating pace of technological, economic and social change is transforming livelihoods and landscapes; many face a danger of disappearing altogether in the not-so-distant future. We do not think it appropriate to make a normative judgment on whether this change is socially good or bad. However, we do believe that it is important to document the present for future generations that would want to look back at history, just like we do today. Though text-documentation of livelihoods and landscapes is widely available, visual recording and documentation is relatively sparse and dispersed. Given the state of video technology, it is feasible and necessary to effectively document the present, visually. This is the primary objective of HISTORY TOMORROW, an initiative launched by FAIR.
http://www.fairindia.org/historytomorrow.htm
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September 6th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
WAY too many cheap …
WAY too many cheap special effects. It distracted me from the point of your video.
September 6th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
Beautiful video, …
Beautiful video, and very useful for knowing processes of salt production in all the world. Saludos from Mexico.
September 6th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
It is a nice video …
It is a nice video thanks a lot I have a salt field in the north of Morocco we produce some thing like 2 to 5 thousand tones a year in the traditional way