{"id":3804,"date":"2011-04-05T23:59:52","date_gmt":"2011-04-06T06:59:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/?p=3804"},"modified":"2011-04-06T02:50:13","modified_gmt":"2011-04-06T09:50:13","slug":"chinese-artist-detained-here-is-his-ted-film","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2011\/04\/05\/chinese-artist-detained-here-is-his-ted-film\/","title":{"rendered":"Chinese Artist Detained. Here is His TED Film."},"content":{"rendered":"

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Last months TED conference featured a moving film about Chinese artist Ai Weiwei<\/strong> highlighting his treatment by the government, social change, the power of social media and Weiwei\u2019s hopes for the future of China. Now he has been detained by authorities which has prompted concern from TED HQ and the global community. Chris Anderson of TED says:<\/a><\/p>\n

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\u201cThe film, which was shown as Ai Weiwei himself watched live over the web in the middle of the night, prompted a huge standing ovation from the TED audience.<\/p>\n

TED is a nonpartisan, nonpolitical organization, and we understand the Chinese authorities\u2019 concern at anything which might provoke social unrest. But for anyone who believes in the power of ideas, of human imagination, it is heartbreaking to see one of the world\u2019s great artists shackled in this way. We will be tracking developments carefully.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n