It is a famous photograph:
![[Image: 89-63_tank_man_-_web.jpg]](http://chinadigitaltimes.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/89-63_tank_man_-_web.jpg)
But the guy did not get run over by the tanks.
Yet - I think there is a common misconception that he did. Am I correct in thinking that alot of people mistakenly believe he was run over?
Be honest - did any of you think he had being? I'm just curious that such a famous image can be so misrepresented.
Anyway - here is an excellent documentary about 'Tank Man'.
And if I can find it - I will post up the Chinese news footage which has an interesting take on the 'Tank Man' image. I saw it on YouTube once - but can't find it just now. The spin that the Chinese put on the confrontation between the man and the row of tanks - was that it showed how compassionate the army were in allowing the man to live. Instead of running him over. It is interesting to see such an image interpreted in different ways.
Anyway - the whole story of the massacre is interesting since it links directly to the events following the fall of the Berlin wall.
One of the things I find most interesting about the protests was the statue that was built by art students who were in the crowd. It was built in less than 4 days and was made out of papier mache, and stared directly at the giant portrait of Chairman Mao. I have never seen such dramatic symbolism used by a group of protestors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goddess_of_Democracy
![[Image: 89-63_tank_man_-_web.jpg]](http://chinadigitaltimes.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/89-63_tank_man_-_web.jpg)
But the guy did not get run over by the tanks.
Yet - I think there is a common misconception that he did. Am I correct in thinking that alot of people mistakenly believe he was run over?
Be honest - did any of you think he had being? I'm just curious that such a famous image can be so misrepresented.
Anyway - here is an excellent documentary about 'Tank Man'.
And if I can find it - I will post up the Chinese news footage which has an interesting take on the 'Tank Man' image. I saw it on YouTube once - but can't find it just now. The spin that the Chinese put on the confrontation between the man and the row of tanks - was that it showed how compassionate the army were in allowing the man to live. Instead of running him over. It is interesting to see such an image interpreted in different ways.
Anyway - the whole story of the massacre is interesting since it links directly to the events following the fall of the Berlin wall.
One of the things I find most interesting about the protests was the statue that was built by art students who were in the crowd. It was built in less than 4 days and was made out of papier mache, and stared directly at the giant portrait of Chairman Mao. I have never seen such dramatic symbolism used by a group of protestors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goddess_of_Democracy
![[Image: goddess-of-democracy-erected-in-ts.jpg]](http://poietes.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/goddess-of-democracy-erected-in-ts.jpg)