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#12156914
14 March 2025
The Panoptikum is Germany's oldest wax museum in Hamburg, Germany, on August 29, 2022. It is situated on the famous Reeperbahn and features lifelike wax figures of historical figures, celebrities, and cultural icons. The striking turquoise and gold facade, with a bold retro-style sign, adds to the unique character of this well-known attraction. Visitors can be seen outside, reflecting the museum's popularity as a tourist destination.
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6 December 2020
A man carries a placard reading 'Seeing everything, knowing everything since childhood, panopticon society'. More than 5000 protesters protested once again against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China.The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the bill as it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, rule of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. The protest ended by skirmishes between protesters and riot police (CRS), Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and BAC (Anti Crime Unit). Toulouse. France. December 5th 2020.
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18 June 2016
'Panoptikumkum', the art by Maciej Chorazy, a part of a new exhibition 'When Will I Be Little Again? (Polish: 'Kiedy znowu bede maly?') at the Center for the documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor 'Cricoteka'. The work of over 15 artists exposition: Paweł Althamer, Guy Ben-Ner, Karina Bisch, Christian Boltanski, Bracia, Anja Carr, Maciek Chorazy, Jan Fabre, Aneta Grzeszykowska, Wiktor Gutt, Władysław Hasior, Tadeusz Kantor, Tony Oursler, Claus Richter, Franciszka Themerson, Adam Walny. The key themes of the exhibition are the coming-of-age story and the moment when the artistic personality is borne. The focal point the psychological and moral progress of the individual from childhood to maturity and into the world of grownups. On Friday, 17 June 2016, in Krakow, Poland.
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