#台灣是全球最重要的1萬4000平方英哩島嶼
台灣的面積僅略大於美國馬里蘭州,但在全球尖端晶片(10奈米以下)製造中,有92%的產能集中在台灣,且台灣也是筆記型電腦、桌上型電腦主機板等其他科技產品的重要生產中心,包括高通、輝達、蘋果等晶片設計大廠,均依賴台積電等台灣廠商負責生產。
美國智庫「資訊科技與創新基金會」(ITIF)的全球創新政策副總裁Stephen Ezell直言:「台灣是全球最重要的1萬4000平方英哩島嶼。」
“This is the most important 14,000-square-mile island in the world,” says Stephen Ezell, VP of global innovation policy at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
美國新聞網站Axios在9日以「為何台灣遭受威脅,對科技產業是一場惡夢」Why threats to Taiwan are a nightmare for tech為題報導,台灣的半導體製造能力在全球舉足輕重,美國總統拜登應在美方的太平洋及亞洲安全和經濟策略中,將台灣置於核心。
Why it matters: Taiwan is home to 92% of the world's leading-edge chip manufacturing operations and a vital center for producing other tech components, including laptops and PC motherboards.— AXIOS
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Ever heard of the Mendenhall Glacier ice cave in Juneau, Alaska? The 13-mile-long Mendenhall Glacier starts at the Juneau Ice Field, a 1,500 square mile remnant of the planet’s most recent ice age, and reaches all the way to Mendenhall Lake. Unfortunately due to global warming, the glacier is currently in a continuous state of retreat.
📍Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska
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我的母校 Goldsmiths 的學生會館有個特別的名字— Tiananmen Building,顧名思義是為了讓世人記取1989年六四天安門事件。即便 Goldsmiths 這幾年積極向中國招生且廣收中國學生,這座建物的名字依舊沒有改變,留給那些飛出牢籠的人一個認識自己國家歷史的機會。
本週末,就在這一具有獨特意義的場所,Goldsmiths 的香港學生們組織了為期五天的展覽及對談活動,我想以這一會館作為活動場所,是再適合不過。學弟妹開口請我幫忙宣傳,這是小事,但我更希望,每一位看到這篇貼文的朋友,如果你住在倫敦且有空,一起來為辛苦的香港人加油。
主辦人特別要我提醒大家,由於 Goldsmiths 的香港學生不多,他們十分擔心展出過程會被破壞,因此若能多一點人參展或許可降低被破壞的可能性。朋友們,一起到場支持吧,願榮光歸香港。
最後,因為有發現邪惡臉書疑似干預有關於香港貼文的觸擊表現,請大家幫忙,多多分享,廣為傳播📣。
以下為展覽及對談資訊:
LIBERATE HONG KONG
THE REVOLUTION OF OUR TIMES
自由香港,時代革命〈展〉| 倫敦
〈LIBERATE HONG KONG, THE REVOLUTION OF OUR TIMES〉是輪辦於倫敦各大學間的巡迴展,展示有關香港社會運動發展的宣傳物及相關作品,勾勒一場場抗爭運動的面貌。
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時間 —— 22nd -27th November 2019 (Closed on Sunday)
地點 —— 倫敦大學Goldsmith學生會(G/F, Goldsmiths Students' Union, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW)
開幕演出
Durational Performance by Artists Ghost and John:
Friday, 22 November 2019, 11 AM - 5 PM
行動參與者互動
Sharing Session by Activist Janet Lui:
Tuesday, 26 November 2019, 5 - 7 PM
(想了解整場香港抗爭行動者,這場必聽。Janet Lui 畢業於Goldsmiths政治傳播所,亦相當了解臺灣政治生態)
活動頁面:https://facebook.com/events/529951831130108/?ti=icl
另外,12月6日在Queen Mary也有一場「Media and Hong Kong Protest」展覽:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2522228231230668/
Date: 6 December 2019 (Friday)
Time: 0900-1830 (Panel Discussion at 1300 and 1600)
Venue: Octagon, Queen's Building, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS
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‘Liberate Hong Kong, the revolution of our times’ is a touring exhibition at universities across London that showcases promotional materials and artworks about the development of social movements in Hong Kong, highlighting the patterns of political activism during the protests.
The exhibition is held in the Student Union Building at Goldsmiths, University of London, as the building has a symbolic meaning for social movement. It was named as ‘Tiananmen Building’ as the memorial of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, in which numerous students were killed by the Chinese army for demonstrating for democracy on 4 June 1989. It signifies the spirit of Goldsmiths on upholding human rights, justice and freedom.
It will begin with Hong Kong art duo Ghost and John's durational performance, “Thousand Papers 千紙”, which invites audiences to create an installation of Senbazuru that holds happiness, sadness, hopes, dreams and memories, responding to their homeland’s unique stories.
In conjunction with the exhibition there will be a sharing session by Janet Lui, a Hong Kong activist and an alumni of MA Political Communications at Goldsmiths. She will share her observations on the use of art for liberation and self-empowered leadership in the social movement in Hong Kong.
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China's most iconic gaming console is the "Red White Machine" otherwise known as a famiclone (knockoff NES or knockoff Famicom) the company that has been producing them in China non-stop for 30 years has just released the 30th Anniversary version of their "Red White Machine", I got my hands on one and decided to talk about how gaming in China has always had a bit of a difficult history.
Video games in China is a massive industry and pastime that includes the production, sale, import/export, and playing of video games. China is the largest and highest grossing (revenues) video game market in the world, since 2015. The landscape of the topic is strongly shaped by China's average income level, rampant software piracy, and governmental measures to control game content and playing times. In 2011, China's PC game sector was worth $6 billion, the largest in the world. Arcade games are also a thriving industry in China. Console games were banned from the country in 2000, but the ban was lifted in July 2015.
In eSports, China has been the top country in terms of tournament winnings, possessing some of the world's best talents across video games.
The Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau have unique legal and cultural environments, thus the information below does not apply in these two regions.
As with almost all mass media in the country, video games in China are subject to the policies of censorship in China.
Violating basic principles of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Threatening national unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity
Divulging state secrets
Threatening state security
Damaging national sovereignty
Disturbing social order
Infringing upon others' rights
On July 2015, the ban on video game consoles within the country was lifted. According to a statement from the country's Ministry of Culture, companies like Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft — among others — will now be allowed to manufacture and sell video game consoles anywhere in the country.
Game consoles were first banned in 2000 due to fears that the devices — and the 3D worlds produced by them — had a negative effect on the mental and physical development of children. In 2015, China eased those restrictions by letting game console-makers operate in an experimental 11-square-mile area in Shanghai, known as the free trade zone.
The State General Administration of Press and Publication and anti-porn and illegal publication offices have also played a role in screening games.
Examples of banned games have included:
Hearts of Iron (for "distorting history and damaging China's sovereignty and territorial integrity")
I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike (for "intentionally blackening China and the Chinese army's image")
Command & Conquer: Generals - Zero Hour (for "smearing the image of China and the Chinese army")
Battlefield 4 (for "smearing the image of China and endangering national security")
In addition to banning games completely, several games have had their content screened to remove certain imagery deemed offensive or unfavorable. Common examples include skeletons or skulls being either fleshed out or removed entirely. Cases of which can be seen in Chinese versions of popular video games such as DOTA 2 and World of Warcraft.
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Thank you to everyone who came up to say hello. Thank you. Originally from a small town in North Germany and despite being full Vietnamese, Lan didn't have a lot of opportunities to try and experience Vietnamese culture beyond her family. This video is full of firsts for her- including first time drinking sugar cane, first time on a bus, and first time visiting a temple. Yup...
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