Black Snow

2019 (sound remake in 2021)
Digital Animation
00:11:10
Writer, animator & sound: Young Joo Lee
Newsreel Source: Universal Newsreel, Ed Herlihy, broadcasted on August 5, 1946

From 1946 to 1958, the United States conducted 67 tests in the Marshall Islands. Black Snow is a tale based on the archival footage of these tests and their on-going threats imposed on the lives of the people and the environment of the islands. The native people living further from the Bikini Atoll (the site of the first atomic tests-Operation Crossroads) were not aware of the effect of the radiation at the time of the bombing. They were not informed properly. Some of the people mistook the nuclear fallouts as snow and ate them. The US government advised the people of the islands not to consume the local goods contaminated with radiation, such as coconuts, which were part of their staple diet. Instead, the US government provided processed food, which increased the rate of diabetes, obesity and other health issues on the islands.
The concrete dome, called theTomb by the locals is covering the nuclear waste dumped after the series of tests. It is already leaking, though the dome was promised to last for 20,000 years. The rising sea level and the aging concrete cover is a threat not only to the islanders, yet to the entire Pacific Ocean and the world.


Excerpt from the video (sound from 2021)

 

Never-ending story- Drawing for Black Snow, 2018, Charcoal on paper, 32m × 30cm (105′ × 1′)