Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/A--Die-in--Flash-Mob-Action-in-Busan-27MDHUWCIMU.htmlConceptually similarA ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHKCompleted★★★★A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHNCompleted★★★★A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHPCompleted★★★★A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHGCompleted★★★★★★A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHICompleted★★★★A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHOCompleted★★★★A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHRCompleted★★★★★★A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHFCompleted★★★★★★A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGP1STOHHCompleted★★★★View AllGP1STOHQA ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGreenpeace activists measure a radiation level within the die-in area at the Busan KTX Station. Activists create a scene where Busan residents are all lying dead because of a nuclear accident. The action is a protest following the NSSC’s recent approval of the 2 additional nuclear reactor construction at KNPP.In original language:가상 방사능 측정하는 그린피스 활동가부산 KTX역 앞 광장에서 방재복을 입은 그린피스 활동가들이 쓰러져있는 사람들 사이에서 방사능을 측정하고 있다. 원전 사고가 발생한 상황을 가상으로 표현한다. 시민들에게 원전의 위험성을 알리고, 최근 원안위의 추가 원전 건설 승인이 얼마나 무책임한 결정인지를 비판하기 위한 그린피스의 이색 퍼포먼스이다.Locations:Busan-East Asia-Republic of KoreaDate:7 Jul, 2016Credit:© Daiyoon Lim / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3805px X 2537pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Barrels-Day-Die-ins-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy symbol-Outdoors-Protective clothing-Railway stations-Street theatre actionsShoot:A ‘Die-in’ Flash Mob Action in BusanGreenpeace activists stage a sudden die-in action at the Busan KTX Station, in protest against Korea’s nuclear expansion. Twenty-five activists suddenly collapse after hearing a siren sound. The action is to deliver the message to the people of Busan about potential nuclear disasters. The message has become a lot more poignant now that the 5.0 magnitude earthquake was detected in waters 52 kilometers off Ulsan on 5th July 2016. Recently the National Safety and Security Commission (NSSC) approved the construction of 2 additional nuclear reactors at Kori Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP). The Kori is the world’s largest, and thus the world’s most dangerous nuclear power plant.