3641-11655 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Tsinan, 1956; Zhangzhuang Airport Culture Park, Jinan, 2024 (printed 2025)
3012-12008 — 281 (Ports, Inland). 290 (Railroad Bridges). 275 (Population). Hang Chow, 1956; Railway Museum and the Sent-Down Youth Memorial, Hangzhou, 2023 (printed 2024, 2025)
3630-11751 — 023 (Ammunition). 275 (Population). Po Shan, 1956; Residential Area, Zibo, 2024 (printed 2025)
3954-11609 — 075 (Coke Chemicals). 270 (Pig Iron). 275 (Population). Pei Ping, 1956; Shougang Olympic Park, Beijing, 2023 (printed 2025)
4150-12351 — 095 (Earth Moving Equipment). 250 (Mining Machinery). 275 (Population). Fu Shun, 1956; Fushun Coal Mine Museum, 2025 (printed 2025)
3110-12127 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Lung Hua, 1956; TANK Shanghai Art Center, 2023 (printed 2025)
3010-12015 — 246 (Military Storage Areas). 275 (Population). Hsiao Shan, 1956; Chairman Mao Statue, Hangzhou, 2023 (printed 2024, 2025)
3115-12132 — 415 (Shipbuilding). 420 (Ship Repair). 275 (Population). Shang Hai, 1956; MIFA 1862 Shopping Mall, Shanghai, 2024 (printed 2025)
3203-11845 — 208 (Government Control Centers). 275 (Population). Nan King, 1956; National Defense Park, Nanjing, 2023 (printed 2024)
3111-12128 — 280 (Ports, Maritime). 275 (Population). Shang Hai, 1956; Xuhui Riverside Open Space, Shanghai, 2023 (printed 2025)
3955-11623 — 208 (Government Control Centers). 248 (Military Troops Installation). 275 (Population). Pei Ping, 1956; Beijing, 2023 (printed 2024)
3120-11822 — 280 (Ports, Maritime). 275 (Population). Wu Hu, 1956; Wuhu Riverside Park, 2024 (printed in 2025)
3205-11844 — 186 (China-Outside Grids). 275 (Population). Nan King, 1956; Industrial Heritage Site, Nanjing, 2023 (printed 2024)
2432-11807 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Kao Chi, 1956; Xiamen Gaoqi Airport, 2024 (printed 2025)
3209-11849 — 227 (Liquid Fuels). 280 (Ports, Maritime). 275 (Population). Nan King, 1956; Yanziji New City, Nanjing, 2023 (printed 2024)
3958-11615 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Lan Tien Chang, 1956; Beijing Xijiao Air Base, 2023 (printed 2024)
2439-11816 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Ma Chiang, 1956; Military Zone and Building Materials Industrial Park, Xiamen, 2023 (printed 2024)
3120-12132 — 186 (China-Outside Grids). 275 (Population). Shang Hai, 1956; Shanghai, 2023 (printed 2024)
3646-11801 — 020 (Alumina). 021 (Aluminum). 275 (Population). Chang Tien, 1956; Zibo, 2024 (printed 2025)
4116-12344 — 075 (Coke Chemicals). 270 (Pig Iron). 430 (Steel). 275 (Population). Pen Chi, 1956; Benxi, 2025 (printed 2025)
3143-11829 — 270 (Pig Iron). 275 (Population). Ma An Shan, 1956; Ma’anshan, 2024 (printed 2025)
2451-10248 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Cheng Kung, 1956; WWII Barracks of the Flying Tigers, Kunming Chenggong Air Base, 2023 (printed 2025)
2500-10245 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Kun Ming, 1956; Flying Tigers Boulevard, Kunming, 2023 (printed 2025)
3124-11824 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Wu Hu, 1956; Wuhu Wanli Air Base, 2024 (printed 2025)
3445-11339 — 290 (Railroad Bridges). 275 (Population). Cheng Hsien, 1956; Zhengzhou, 2025 (printed 2025)
3114-12128 — 208 (Government Control Centers). 275 (Population). Shang Hai, 1956; Shanghai, 2023 (printed 2024)
4146-12322 — 8100 (Airfields). 016 (Airframes). 275 (Population). Mukden S.W. Manch, 1956; Huaxiang Indoor Community Fitness Center, Shenyang, 2025 (printed 2025)
3901-11740 — 280 (Ports, Maritime). 425 (Soda Ash). 275 (Population). Tang Ku, 1956; Binhai Cultural Center, Tianjin, 2025 (printed 2025)
3119-12124 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Ta Chang, 1956; Shanghai Dachang Air Base, 2023 (printed 2025)
3121-11821 — 280 (Ports, Maritime). 275 (Population). Wu Hu, 1956; Wuhu Shipyard Redevelopment Marketing Center, 2024 (printed in 2025)
4150-12355 — 095 (Earth Moving Equipment). 250 (Mining Machinery). 275 (Population). Fu Shun, 1956; Fushun, 2025 (printed 2026)
3414-11714 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Hsu Chou S.E., 1956; Metro Construction Site, Xuzhou, 2024 (printed 2025)
2427-11805 — 254 (Naval Operating Bases). 280 (Ports, Maritime). 275 (Population). Amoy, 1956; Xiamen, 2024 (printed 2025)
4119-12345 — 075 (Coke Chemicals). 275 (Population). Pen Chi, 1956; Benxi Lake Industrial Heritage Site, 2025 (printed 2025)
3020-12013 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Hang Chow, 1956; Hangzhou Jianqiao Air Base, 2024 (printed 2025)
2841-11553 — 281 (Ports, Inland). 275 (Population). Nan Chang, 1956; Nanchang, 2023 (printed 2025)
3122-12129 — 270 (Pig Iron). 430 (Steel). 275 (Population). Shang Hai, 1956; Post-Industrial Ecological Park, Shanghai, 2023 (printed 2025)
3112-12120 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Hung Chiao, 1956; Shanghai Hongqiao Airport, 2023 (printed 2024)
2956-12134 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Chang Chiao, 1956; Ningbo Zhuangqiao Air Base, 2025 (printed 2025)
3907-11713 — 186 (China-Outside Grids). 275 (Population). Tien Tsin, 1956; The Splendors Shopping Mall, Tianjin, 2025 (printed 2025)
4108-12258 — 270 (Pig Iron). 430 (Steel). 275 (Population). An Shan, 1956; Ansteel Museum, Anshan, 2025 (printed 2025)
3948-11642 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Tung Hsien, 1956; WWII Japanese Aircraft Hangar, Beijing Tongzhou Airbase, 2025 (printed 2026)
3120-12130 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Chiang Wan, 1956; Jiangwan Wetland Park, Shanghai, 2025 (printed 2025)
4148-12322 — 230 (Machine Tools). 235 (Metal Forming Equipment). 430 (Steel). 275 (Population). Mukden, 1956; Industrial Museum of China, Shenyang, 2025 (printed 2026)
3010-12017 — 246 (Military Storage Areas). 275 (Population). Hsiao Shan, 1956; Shopping Mall and Residential Area, 2023 (printed 2026)
2310-11315 — 8100 (Airfields). 245 (Military Storage Areas). 275 (Population). White Cloud, 1956; WWII Japanese Aircraft Hangar, Guangzhou, 2025 (printed 2026)
3256-11722 — 8100 (Airfields). 275 (Population). Pang Fou, 1956; Crawfish Dining District, Bengbu, 2026 (printed 2026)
4151-12354 — 224, 225 (Liquid Fuel Plants). 226 (Liquid Fuels). 275 (Population). Fu Shun, 1956; No. 1 Petroleum Plant Industrial Heritage Site, Fushun, 2025 (printed 2026)
2308-11313 — 186 (China-Outside Grids). 275 (Population). Canton, 1956; Guangzhou 1935 Sci-Tech Innovation Park, 2025 (printed 2026)
3205-11842 — 022 (Ammonia). 227 (Liquid Fuels). 275 (Population). Pu Chen, 1956; Yangtze River Cultural Park, Nanjing, 2024 (printed 2026)
3203-11853 — 248 (Military Troops Installation). 275 (Population). Nan King, 1956; Nanjing, 2024 (printed 2026)
2305-11327 — 280 (Ports, Maritime). Huang Pu, 1956; Guangzhou, 2025 (printed 2026)
3416-11711 — 246 (Military Storage Areas). 275 (Population). Tung Shan, 1956; Laodongmen Historical and Cultural Block, Xuzhou, 2024 (printed 2025)
3453-11342 — 228 (Locks and Dams). 275 (Population). Chin Shuy Chen, 1956; Huayuankou, Zhengzhou, 2025 (printed 2026)
Designated Ground Zeros|指定原爆点
uranotypes (uranium prints)
7×7 in.
The Atomic Weapons Requirements Study for 1959, produced by the United States Strategic Air Command (SAC) in 1956 and published by the National Security Archive at George Washington University in 2015, is the most comprehensive record of Cold War nuclear targets ever declassified. Spanning over 800 pages, this document lists the coordinates of more than 4,500 nuclear targets across the Soviet Union, China, and Eastern Europe.
I travel to the nuclear targets in China identified by the SAC in 1956, documenting these sites through photography and creating radioactive uranotypes using the uranium printing process. Many of these sites have undergone dramatic transformation: the once-abandoned Shougang Steel Mill in Beijing became the Big Air venue for the 2022 Winter Olympics; warehouses, airport hangars, and fuel tanks along Shanghai’s Huangpu River now house contemporary art galleries and museums; open-pit mines in Fushun and Dayu have been repurposed into educational and recreational zones. These seemingly mundane landscapes are, in fact, sites marked by deep historical trauma—legacies of imperialism, Cold War tension, and China’s evolving identity.
Number of nuclear targets photographed: 100 of 368 (as of March 1, 2026).
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《1959年核武器需求研究报告》是美国战略空军司令部(SAC)于1956年制定的核打击目标研究。该报告于2015年由乔治·华盛顿大学的美国国家安全档案馆发布解密,内容长达800多页,详细列出了苏联、中国以及东欧境内4500多个核打击目标坐标。
我前往位于中国各地的核打击坐标进行拍摄,并且使用铀印相工艺制作了带有放射性摄影作品。自报告发布以来已经过去了六十多年,一度废弃的首钢园区在2022年北京冬奥会期间重获新生,成为大跳台的比赛场地。龙华机场的仓库、储油罐和北票码头被改造为上海西岸的艺术空间。抚顺与大余的露天矿则转型为博物馆和矿山公园。这些看似平凡的中国景观,其实都记载着历史变迁——帝国主义、冷战期间的紧张局势,以及中国近些年来的巨变。
已拍摄的核打击目标数量:368中的100个(截止至2026年3月1日)
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