Sunday, July 11, 2010

Perjuangan Adalah Perlaksanaan Kata - Kata

Perjuangan adalah perlaksanaan kata - kata

When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty"...."Many will call me an adventurer - and that I am, only one of a different sort: one of those who risks his skin to prove his platitudes."— Che Guevara (1928-1967) International Revolutionary



so, even though I have seen the image of this revolutionary iconic picture of Che, I see it again on Chegubard (Chegubard Badrul Hisham Shaharin) weblog.
ya, dan tertarik dengan slogan weblognya, iaitu
Perjuangan Adalah Perlaksanaan Kata-kata.

dan Che Guvara sendiri :
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrillero_Heroico
Guerrillero Heroico (English: "Heroic Guerrilla Fighter") is an iconic photo of Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara taken by Alberto Korda. It was taken on March 5, 1960, in Havana, Cuba, at a memorial service for victims of the La Coubre explosion and by the end of the 1960s turned the charismatic and controversial leader into a cultural icon.[1] Korda has said that at the moment he shot the picture, he was drawn to Guevara's facial expression, which showed "absolute implacability"[2] as well as anger and pain.[3] Years later, Korda would say that the photo showed Che's firm and stoic character.[4] Guevara was 31 at the time the photo was taken.

Emphasizing the image's ubiquitous nature and wide appeal, the Maryland Institute College of Art called the picture a symbol of the 20th century and the world's most famous photo.[5] Versions of it have been painted, printed, digitized, embroidered, tattooed, silk-screened, sculpted or sketched on nearly every surface imaginable, leading the Victoria and Albert Museum to say that the photo has been reproduced more than any other image in photography.[6] Jonathan Green, director of the UCR/California Museum of Photography, has speculated that "Korda's image has worked its way into languages around the world. It has become an alpha-numeric symbol, a hieroglyph, an instant symbol. It mysteriously reappears whenever there's a conflict. There isn’t anything else in history that serves in this way".[7]



"If this were a photo session, you couldn't have asked for more. The model, long-haired with steely gaze and wispy guerrillero beard. Jacket zipped to the chin. Collar up and hair uncombed. Jaw set in anger. Beret at a perfect, rakish tilt. There's tension even in his pose: his shoulders turning one way, his face another. And those eyes, mournful but defiant, staring up and to the right as if at some distant vision of the future, or a giant, slow-approaching foe."


last note : amacam, muka aku tak ada iras2 Cikgu ni ke?

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