Samara from Radio Diaries on the First Person Museum 2010
The things we treasure are more than just objects; they are vessels for our stories, memories, and experiences.
The First Person Museum is a way to share those objects, along with the stories behind them, both online and at a live multi-media exhibition.
Throughout the summer of 2010, First Person Arts invited people from all over Philadelphia to show and tell events called StoryCircles. Everyday people brought things that mattered to them and told their story about the object.
Their personal stories and objects were on display in the fall of 2010 at the pilot First Person Museum exhibit at the Painted Bride Art Center, displayed via pictures, film, sound, and words. The live exhibit was a part of the 9th Annual First Person Festival of Memoir and Documentary Art.
FirstPersonMuseum.org is an online gallery that offers anyone the opportunity to be a part of the First Person Museum. Upload your stories using video, text and photographs.
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The Tuskar River runs through the forested Boyeva Dacha Park. North, the Victory Memorial complex celebrates the Russian military with an eternal flame and triumphal arch.
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MODEL PHOTO GALLERY Amazon Women on the Volga Nastia Portyanko.
Music slide-show with the participation of the Russian models Anastasia Portyanko and Yury Ivanenko. Shooting took place on the Volga, not far from Novokuibyshevsk.
Photo, design, video editing - Yuri Ivanenko
Music - Yury Ivanenko
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UFO Activity Over Samara December 21, 2012
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Семейный альбом И.П.Мяздрикова / Family album of I. P. Myazdrikova - 1890s-1910
Россия в дореволюционных фотографиях
Семейный альбом И.П.Мяздрикова : 1890-1910
Russia in pre-revolutionary photographs
Family album of I. P. Myazdrikova : 1895-1910
Music:
From the Symphony No. 3 in D major, Op.29 by P. Tchaikovsky
......Ivan Petrovich Myazdrikov (September 21, 1854, Murom, Russian Empire - March 1, 1931, Murom, RSFSR) - Russian and Soviet meteorologist, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences; in the past - a merchant, from 1907 to 1916 - the mayor of Murom.
Born September 21, 1854 in Murom, in a wealthy merchant family. From 1880 to 1890 he received a good home education. He was fluent in several foreign languages.
He became the co-owner of the tannery and the trading house “Brothers I. and M. Myazdrikov,” engaged in the sale of groceries. He was engaged in active social activities in connection with which he became a prominent figure in the city. From 1884 to 1906 he was elected a vowel (deputy) of the City Duma and was a member of the city government. Since the 1890s - Chairman of the Board of Trustees at the Gymnasium. In 1886, he began observing the climate of the city of Murom and in 1890 installed special meteorological equipment in the garden of his own house (36 Moskovskaya St.), collected according to drawings received from the Main Physical Observatory. He sent his observations to St. Petersburg, Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod. From 1890 to 1907 he was a correspondent for the Main Physical Observatory. In 1901, he received a gold medal for his work from the Main Physical Observatory.
He drew well and was fond of photography. He made a watercolor copy of the view of the city of Murom from the river, as well as a copy of the Pylaevsky radial plan (July 1917).
From 1907 to 1916 (three consecutive terms) was elected by the Mayor of Murom.
From 1921 to 1929 he was the head of the natural history department of the Murom Museum of the History of the Local Territory, participated in research conducted by the Oka Biological Station, as well as in the work of the Murom Scientific Society for the Study of the Local Territory; published articles on the climate of Murom, on the vegetation of the Murom meadows and vegetable gardens in their publications. He collected a herbarium of local flora (about 2000 sheets), which is stored in the Museum of Local Lore of Murom. He was a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
He died on March 1, 1931 in Murom and was buried in the Outdoor (old) cemetery.
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Russian tourists flock to former secret bunker in Moscow
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Russian tourists are flocking to a secret bunker in central Moscow which used to house 120 tonnes of secret documents held by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
The bunker, which contained papers relating to the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact, only became a museum in 2018 after the documents were removed and declassified.
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A nuclear warning sign is sounded in 'Bunker 703' in Moscow.
Now desolate and empty with haunting blue lighting, it was once home to a colossal secret collection of key foreign policy documents held by the Soviet Union.
These safes were among many which once filled the funnels, holding 120 tonnes of documents including state secrets.
They were stored away to avoid destruction either through war or another emergency.
Dmitry Yurkov, is a Historian and Scientific Director at the bunker.
These are non-secretive and famous agreements, such as the notorious Molotov Ribbentrop Pact, which defined the whole structure of international relations, he says.
The Molotov Ribbentrop Pact was a Soviet-Nazi aggression pact signed in 1939 that allotted the three independent Baltic nations and part of Poland to the Soviet Union
It's still not known what information many of the documents contained and it remains a secret.
The Russian Foreign Ministry used the building to store the documents from 1961 until 2005 when they were eventually removed after water leaked into the bunker.
There were a total of 12 staff members in the building in charge of guarding and maintaining the documents.
The bunker is specially designed to house people for several weeks in the event of a nuclear war.
Strategic bunkers are designed for a maximum of several weeks, because then radiation on the surface quickly drops down, you need to get to the surface, to evacuate material assets, to start building some kind of peaceful life says Dmitry.
He walks through the various passages and staircases in the bunker area, which as a whole spans about 1,000 square metres, and has a depth of 43 metres.
Many of the features designed to make it habitable for people escaping nuclear war have been preserved.
He points out a shockproof door at the main entrance to the site.
It is designed in such a way that during a nuclear explosion over the city, the masked house will be demolished, the shock wave will flow in here and will be stopped by this ten-tonne colossus.
He gestures towards a central control panel for the bunker, which managed the ventilation, draining, heating and cooling air.
This is the central control panel for all the bunker systems, so both the ventilation, and draining, and heating or cooling the air were managed from here, everything that was needed for life support during peaceful time was managed from here, he says.
The bunker is located in central Moscow, it remained inconspicuous and nobody ever guessed its existence.
If someone knocked on the gate and asked about what it was here, he was told - restoration workshops, do not disturb we are working, says Dmitry.
After it was declassified in 2018, the bunker became a museum and opened its doors to the public.
Tourists have flocked to get photographs, their dark silhouettes against the blue hue from the light and smoke in the tunnel create a striking selfie image.
We have tours from very early morning, up to, I don't know, 11pm, so it's tour after tour after tour. says Victor Baranov, who is a guide at the museum.
He's determined to preserve the bunker's authenticity.
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HOMOPHOBIA IN RUSSIA by Mads Nissen
Being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) is becoming more and more difficult in Russia as sexual minorities are facing legal and social discrimination, harassment and even violent ‘hate crime’ attacks from religious and national conservative groups.
In June 2013, Russia’s homophobia moved from the streets into the country’s legislation as the State Duma unanimously adopted an anti-gay law banning “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations”, effectively making it illegal to hold any gay pride events, speak in defense of gay rights, or say that gay relationships are equal to heterosexual relationships.
This reportage documents the harassment and those affected by it. It also covers the courtroom where gay activists are interrogated, the nightclub where they feel free to mingle and a lesbian family who live in fear of their three children being removed by the state because of their own personal sexuality. This is an attempt to understand what it’s like to live with forbidden love in modern Russia. (2013+2014)
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Rīga/ Рига in early 20th century photographs
Рига sākumā divdesmitā gadsimta fotogrāfijām
Riga in Pre-revolutionary photographs
Рига в фотографиях начала двадцатого века
Music:
1.Little Ballade in D flat minor
2. Waltz in E flat major
Both pieces by Anton Arensky
Played here by Anatoly Sheludyakov
Here I present an interesting album of photographs of the ancient city of Riga, the capital and largest city in the Baltic State of Latvia....
Riga has a long and varied history. Founded in 1201, the city had been a trading port for hundreds of years. Situated upriver from the mouth of the Daugava River, on a sheltered natural harbour. Riga began to develop as a centre of Viking trade during the early Middle Ages. In 1282, Riga became a member of the Hanseatic League giving it economic and politcal stability until the Polish-Swedish Wars between 1621-1625 when the city came under the rule of Sweden
When these photographs were taken, Riga was part of the Russian Empire in 1710 following the Russian Victory over Sweden in the Great Northern War. During these years under Russian rule, Riga developed as an important industrial port and was, by 1900, the third largest city in Russia after Moscow and St. Petersburg.....
13 Amazing Abandoned Places
From the beautiful place in Ukraine called the Tunnel of Love covered in nature itself to the dangerous radioactive Chernobyl.
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8. Kolmanskop, Namib
This ghost town lies in the Namib desert that is located in the southern region of Namibia, however, it wasn’t always like this. Back in 1908, a worker named Zacharias Lewala discovered a diamond and notified his supervisor. Eventually, German miners settled in the area and built the town with buildings such as a hospital, school, and even a casino...
7. Cairo, Illinois
This town was once a prospering little community during the 1920’s and had a population of around 15,000 people. That didn’t last for too long. Once railways began popping up they put a dent into the shipping industry as there wasn’t really a need for steamboats to carry cargo anymore. Bridges were built through this town throughout the years and helped contribute to its downfall. It was when the Interstate 57 bridge was built in 1978 that the town’s hotel and restaurant business began to die out. Much of the town is now covered in ivy and it was reported that in 2014 there was only a population of around 2,576 people.
6. The Tango Class Submarine B-307
This Russian submarine called the B-307 was once part of a group of diesel-electric submarines that were constructed by the Soviet Union in order to replace the Foxtrot class of subs. This new class was dubbed the Tango class and was given the title Project 641B. It was better equipped than its predecessor with a longer battery capacity, new military weapons, and an increase in pressure hull volume. As of today, the B-307 resides at the Togliatti Museum of Technology in Samara, Russia. It, along with two other 641B-class submarines, the B-396, and the B-515, operate as museum ships.
5. The Chagos Islands
It was back in 1965 that the inhabitants of the Chagos Islands were forced out of their country to make way for a US airbase that was to be built on Diego Garcia. It took 8 years before the Chagossians were all finally relocated to either Mauritius or Seychelles, depending on where they wanted to go. To this day, the Chagossians continue to fight for their right to return back to their island and resettle. Over the course of 50 years, the island has managed to consume all the buildings and wrap them in foliage. The church in the following image even had its roof collapse.
4. Longgang District, Shenzhen
Located in Shenzhen City is the Longgang District that houses over 120 villas that remain unfinished. The villas were supposed to be extremely luxurious but were left unfinished in 1992 because the developer had apparently run out of money. The area has now been overrun by nature and its said that the buildings are scheduled to be demolished, however, they are still waiting for the official word from authorities.
3. Shengshan Island, Zhejiang province, China
This island was once home to a thriving community of fisherman that lived off the land and part of the nearly 400 islands that make up the Shengsi Islands. However, the natives soon realized that it would be a much easier quality of life if they were to move to the mainland. Eventually, the island was deserted because of other job opportunities found elsewhere and the need for better education. Today, the village buildings have been encased with a layer of plant life as there has been no one to keep up with the maintenance.
2. Fukushima, Japan
It’s here that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the largest nuclear disaster to occur since Chernobyl, all started due to the Tōhoku earthquake back on March 11, 2011. The shifting of the tectonic plates caused a massive tsunami to emerge and it destroyed the emergency generators that were cooling the reactors. This caused three nuclear meltdowns and forced a total of 470,000 people to evacuate their homes, along with the number of people whose homes were destroyed by the tsunami. The following image that you see was taken four years after the incident and as you can see the forest has managed to practically swallow these abandoned cars.
1. Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR
This happens to be the town where the dreaded Chernobyl disaster took place exactly 30 years ago on April 26, 1986, and is remembered as the worst nuclear power plant accident. A devastating steam explosion in the power plant’s No. 4 reactor caused an alarming amount of radioactive isotopes to be launched up into the atmosphere. The 50,000 citizens of the town were forced to evacuate the day after the explosion leaving their entire lives behind, along with most of their possessions. Today, the ghostly remnants of the town have been slowly consumed by the foliage of Mother Nature during the past three decades.
У себя в Муроме / At home in Murom: 1888-1912
Россия на дореволюционных фотографиях
У себя в Муроме
Фотографии
Петр Иванович Целебровский
1888-1912
Russia in pre-revolutionary photographs
At home in Murom
Photographs by
Peter Ivanovich Celebrovsky
1888-1912
Music:
Ah! Not an Autumn Leaf . A. B. Shalov
Played on the balalaika with orchestra
Pyotr Ivanovich Celebrovsky was born in 1859 in the village of Arefino, Murom district, now in the district of Nizhny Novgorod region... He was biorn into a family of a priest whose parish was at Zyablitsky churchyard of the village of Arefino.
From childhood, he was interested in books, considering engravings and drawings. Early he began to draw with charcoal and pencil.
He studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, and from 1881 to 1888, at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, studying the historical genre. He posted his artistic images in illustrated magazines. REturning to his homeland he was looking for artistic impressions of simple peasant life.
In 1883, 1884 and 1885 he received four silver medals. In 1888, he was awarded the title of class artist of the 1st degree. For the painting Socrates in prison talks before death was awarded two gold medals (the canvas is in the Nizhny Novgorod Art Museum).
From 1891 to 1892 he collaborated in the Niva magazine. In a company with two artists, fellow academics and natives of the city of Murom, he was engaged in photography and tried to open a photographic institution in the city.
From 1892 to 1918 he worked as a drawing teacher at the Murom girls' gymnasium, while painting Orthodox churches. As a teacher of drawing, he received several orders and a state rank. From 1918 to 1919, together with the Murom artist Ivan Kulikov, he was the organizer of training courses for drawing and sketching teachers for educational institutions of Murom. In 1920, fleeing hunger, he moved to the village of Zhiguli in the Samara province, where he worked as a drawing teacher at a second-level school. He died on May 10, 1921 from Spanish flu
Annabelle Doll Original Case Files
Amazing footage of the original Annabelle doll (which coincidentally was a Raggedy Anne doll unlike the feature film) This footage shows the doll floating around on a motion activated camera.
Annabelle is real.
One of the creepiest parts of the truly scary The Conjuring is the evil possessed doll Annabelle, who makes up the cornerstone of Ed and Lorraine Warren's spooky museum of trophies. Director James Wan redesigned Annabelle for the movie, giving her a much more disturbing appearance, but in real life Annabelle was just your run of the mill Raggedy Ann doll.
Donna got Annabelle from her mother in 1970; mom bought the used doll at a hobby store. Donna was a college student at the time, and living with a roommate named Angie, and at first neither thought the doll was anything special. But over time they noticed Annabelle seemed to move on her own; at first it was really subtle, just changes in position, the kinds of things that could be written off as the doll being jostled. But the movement increased, and within a few weeks it seemed to become fully mobile. The girls would leave the apartment with Annabelle on Donna's bed and return home to find it on the couch.
Their friend Lou hated the doll. He thought there was something deeply wrong with it, something evil, but the girls were modern women and didn't believe that sort of thing. There must be an explanation, they reasoned. But soon Annabelle's actions got even weirder - Donna began to find pieces of parchment paper in the house with messages written on it. Help us, they would say, or Help Lou. Just to make the whole thing that much creepier nobody in the house had parchment paper. Where the hell was it coming from?
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В первые годы Cоветской власти / In the early years of Soviet power: 1918-1931
«В первые годы Cоветской власти»
Галич, Костромская область
Фотографии
Михаил Маркович Смодор
1918 - 1931
In the early years of Soviet power
Galich, Kostroma Region
Photographs by
Mikhail Markovich Smodor
1918 - 1931
Music:
Prokofiev : Symphony No.7 in C sharp minor Op.131 : I Moderato - Mstislav Rostropovich
All photographs courtesy of the Galich Local History Museum
Mikhail Markovich Smodor was born in the town of Orsha district Lubavichi Mogilev province in 1882. He spent his childhood in the family business and was introduced to Warsaw photographer Tiraspolsky.. He subsequently worked in his studio.
In the autumn of 1906 Mikhail Markovich came to Galichfor three days. In 1907, returned again and settled in the town
In 1913 during the 300 Anniversary of the Romanov dynasty, he attended the celebrations in Kostroma and exhibited a number of his photographs in the Handicraft and Industrial Exhibition
By 1921 he opened a photographic studios in Galich specialising in depicting the life of Galich, including the fishing settlements, ecclesiastical monuments of antiquity, and public life events….
In 1935, M. Smodor was arrested on a false denunciation and sent to the gulag for the construction of the Moscow-Volga Canal
In July 1937 was released and returned to Galich.
Together with his wife, Fainoy Aronovnoy, Mikhail Markovich raised two foster sons Raphael and Leo.
Both sons were killed in the Great Patriotic War.
M. M. Smodor died in 1944 in Galicia.
Kazimir Malevich
Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (23 February 1879 – 15 May 1935) was a Russian painter and art theoretician. He was a pioneer of geometric abstract art and the originator of the avant-garde, Suprematist movement.
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The Photographers: Ukraine Rising Episode 4
While interviewing self defense groups in Ukraine House, the International Convention Center in Kiev that was taken over by the protestors, we met the photographer Alexsy and his assistants.
Alexsy shoots commercial photography in Kiev and during the revolution, he was an active protestor. On the urban battlefield, he saw men whose faces were covered with ash to serve as a poor man's camouflage. The charcoal helped disguise them in the backdrop of the smoldering city in order to hide them from the snipers.
While the war raged on, Alexsy fought. Once the revolution began to settle, he asked two friends to help him document the heroes of Maidan in a powerful photo series.
Alexsy set up a small black paper cyc near the food hall in Ukraine House. Men and women who participated in the revolution came by the makeshift studio to memorialize their experiences in a dramatic photo series that pays homage to the suffering, sacrifice and heroism demonstrated during the revolution.
Top 21 Largest Cities In Russia! 21 Largest Cities Of Russia #21
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Behind-the-scenes photos show what cabin crew get up to on their break
Behind-the-scenes photos show what cabin crew get up to on their break
IT'S not all pushing drinks trolleys and safety demonstrations. If you've ever wondered what cabin crew get up to in their down time, this flight attendant's behind-the-scenes photos should give you an idea. These pictures were taken by Virgin flight attendant and part-time photographer Molly Choma for her series The Secret life of Virgins The flight attendant's behind-the-scenes photos show what it's like to work 30,000ft up in the sky Virgin flight attendant and part-time photographer Molly C...