[NetBehaviour] invitation to a forum on Waterwheel this

Suzon Fuks suzon at water-wheel.net
Fri Apr 19 04:31:52 CEST 2013


Thanks Annie!

Have a good time off!
Will post a summary

Bzzzz Suzon
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>Message: 12
>Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 09:32:19 +0200
>From: Annie Abrahams <bram.org at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] invitation to a forum on Waterwheel this
>    Friday/Saturday 19-20 April
>To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>    <netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org>
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>sorry Suzon, I can't attend
>will be travelling to Holland
>hollidays for 9 days
>
>good luck
>
>Annie
>
>On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 12:53 AM, Suzon Fuks <suzon at water-wheel.net>
>wrote:
>
>> You are invited this Friday/Saturday 19-20 April, there will be a forum
>>on
>> Waterwheel about future events, suggestions and ideas*.
>> We will meet on the TAP, Waterwheel video-conferencing/media mixing
>>system
>> with 6 webcams, IRC, all on one webpage  http://water-wheel.net/**
>> taps/view/289 <http://water-wheel.net/taps/view/289>
>> #1 session - time converter
>>http://bit.ly/ZlGd0V<http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%
>>2FZlGd0V&h=CAQEKx782&s=1>
>>
>> #2 session - time converter
>>http://bit.ly/Ze4Iq8<http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%
>>2FZe4Iq8&h=_AQEG41fK&s=1>
>>
>>
>> *E.g.: next year World Water Day Symposium; mobile phones sensors
>>sending
>> data to the Tap (this will be presented at at ISEA13 in Sydney);
>> performances, projects about Water and gender issues?
>>
>> Looking forward to connect
>> Apologies for cross-posting
>>
>> Suzon
>>
>> WATERWHEEL, Make & Share about Water
>>
>> WATERWHEEL Initiator and co-founder  *http://water-wheel.net
>> *IGNEOUS Co-artistic Director  *http://www.igneous.org.au*
>> skype: suzonfuks | http://suzonfuks.net
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>>  QLD  4103 - Australia
>> *it takes 3 litres of water to make 1 sheet of A4 paper & 12,000 litres
>> to make 500 grams of chocolate!*
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>Message: 13
>Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:36:27 +0100
>From: netbehaviour <netbehaviour at furtherfield.org>
>Subject: [NetBehaviour] NETWORKED ART FORMS & TACTICAL MAGICK FAERIE
>    CIRCUITS
>To: netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org
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>Miss Despoina and CAST Present:
>*NETWORKED ART FORMS & TACTICAL MAGICK FAERIE CIRCUITS* [NAF:TMFC]
>31 MAY - 30 JUNE 2013
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>A series of events inspired by computer culture involving artists,
>programmers and thinkers from the frontline of the maker aesthetic.
>
>*NAF:TMFC* brings together leading International artists and educators, as
>well as early-career Tasmanian artists whose work responds to the emergent
>conditions of a networked world; a realm increasingly transmitted through
>fibre and code. Participants will adopt a radical holistic approach to
>digital culture.
>
>The project has been developed by Hobart based artist organisation Miss
>Despoinas and has two parts.
>- Part 1: a ritual series of workshops, talks and performances occurring
>over three days (31 May - 2 June 2013) in the CAST Gallery.
>- Part 2: the various outcomes of these dynamic events will continue to be
>generated and presented
>in the gallery between 3 - 30 June 2013.
>
>*NAF:TMFC* is a satellite event of the International Symposium on
>Electronic Art [ISEA]. It partners with the Museum of New and old Art
>[MONA] as part of Dark MOFO 2013, for the presentation of Notorious R&D at
>CAST Sunday 23 May.
>
>*NETWORKED ART FORMS & TACTICAL MAGICK FAERIE CIRCUITS*
>
>_ARTISTS AND SPEAKERS_
>Rahni Allan AUS, Josephine Bosma NL, Emma Bugg AUS, Mez Breeze AUS, Andy
>Campbell UK, Selena de Carvalho AUS, Florian Cramer GER/ NL, Linda Dement
>AUS, Julia Drouhin FRA/AUS, Constant Dullaart NL, Matthew Fuller UK, Anne
>Goldenberg FRA/CAN + Karin Rathle CAN/UK, Jason James AUS, Idiot Lust AUS,
>Olia Lialina RU/GER, Prof. Jeff Malpas AUS, Rosa Menkman NL, Julian Oliver
>NZ/GER, Francesca da Rimini AUS, Dylan Sheridan AUS, Nick Smithies AUS,
>Danja Vasiliev RU/GER/NL, Astrid Joyce AUS, Asher Wolf AUS.
>
>CURATOR Nancy Mauro-Flude, PRODUCER Pip Stafford.
>Exhibition 31 May - 30 June 2013.
>
>Facilitator: Kylie Johnson
>** Enquiries and workshop registration**:
>kylie at castgallery.org<mailto:kylie at castgallery.org> |
>castgallery.org<http://castgallery.org>
>
>*VENUES*
>CAST Gallery - 27 Tasma Street, North Hobart
>Dechaineux Lecture Theatre, Tasmanian School of Art, Hunter Street
>Constance ARI - 100 Goulburn Street, Hobart
>
>chat: irc.indymedia.org<http://irc.indymedia.org> #etc
>twitter tag: #misshack
>mail list:
>genderchangers.org/mailman/listinfo/mdhhh<http://genderchangers.org/mailma
>n/listinfo/mdhhh>
>
>Full program details: tacticalmagick.net<http://tacticalmagick.net>
>
>KEY DATES
>- 3 DAY RITUAL: WORKSHOPS, TALKS AND PERFORMANCES: 31 MAY - 2 JUNE 2013
>- OPENING EVENT: Friday 31 MAY from 6pm
>- NOTORIOUS R&D EVENT: 23 JUNE 2013 From 3pm. This event is presented in
>association with MONA as part of DARK MOFO 2013
>
>EXHIBITION: 31 MAY - 30 JUNE 2013 During gallery hours unless stated.
>
>-------
>
>
>***SCHEDULE***
>
>FRIDAY 31 MAY 2013
>
>1000- 1200 | NET_WORKSHOP Part 1.0 | CAST
>Julian Oliver (NZ/GER) | Danja Vasiliev (RU/GER/NL)
>Learn how to manipulate computer networks and how they manipulate us. No
>prior knowledge of networking required. _No fear 1337 hackahz will be
>catered 4._
>Registrations essential:
>kylie at castgallery.org<mailto:kylie at castgallery.org>
>
>1230 - 1330 | Post-Digital Aesthetics in Contemporary Art | Dechaineux
>Lecture Theatre
>Florian Cramer (GER/NL)
>Art Forum
>Media experimentation in contemporary art has shifted. This talk will
>sketch why the post-digital and neo-analog are more than retro trends.
>
>1400 - 1630 | NET_WORKSHOP Part 1.1 | CAST
>Julian Oliver (NZ/GER) | Danja Vasiliev (RU/GER/NL)
>_Routing, core protocols, network analysis, network packet capture and
>dissection._
>
>1800 | ***OPENING*** Networked Art Forms and Tactical Magick Faerie
>Circuits | CAST
>Presentations, public conversations, performances and carnivalesque.
>
>Magick Vs Magic in Digital Culture | Keynote Florian Cramer (RU/GER) |
>CAST
>Presentation _What is the occult underground in computing and how does it
>relate to contemporary art and design?_
>Followed by a short Q&A.
>
>Loader (Porcelain) | Constant Dullaart (NL) | CAST
>Performance. A tribute to all the uploaders... \o\ \o/ /o/
>
>Don't Be Evil | Matthew Fuller (UK) | CAST | Website
>Stratagems of Contemporary Media Power (Remote) presentation with live
>visuals by Miss Despoinas.
>
>Benchmarking the Deranged | Rosa Menkman (NL) | CAST
>Performance lecture: Instead of choosing "best practices" as a point of
>reference, what happens when we chose an unreasonable benchmark?
>
>#
>
>***SATURDAY 1 JUNE 2013***
>
>1100 - 1300 | NET_WORKSHOP Part 2.0 | CAST
>Julian Oliver (NZ/GER) and Danja Vasiliev (RU/GER/NL)
>_Participants learn to read network topologies as political control
>structures, seeing how corporations and governments shape and control the
>way we use computer networks._
>
>1400 -1700 | NET_WORKSHOP Part 2.1 | CAST
>Julian Oliver (NZ/GER) and Danja Vasiliev (RU/GER/NL)
>_Continued._
>
>1830 | Dancing to the Beat of a Different Drum | Josephine Bosma (NL) |
>CAST | Website
>The contemporary art world's refusal to look beyond the screen of the
>computer is part of a history of obscured alliances between human and
>machine. (remote)
>
>1900 | Topos and Techne: Re-Embodying Technology | Keynote Prof. Jeff
>Malpas (AUS) | CAST
>Presentation. Technology isn't new. It has been around for as long as
>there has been language.
>
>2000 | Seeking extra-sentience in social media spaces: the beginning is
>infinitely near Asher Wolf (AUS)| CAST Presentation. When we spend most
>of our lives online, connected to others - who are "we"? How do mass
>online swarms begin and dissipate?
>
>20:30 | 22:00 Tactical M[ez_tr]agic: Hostage_Stage + [st]Ream_Spam_
>featuring Mez Performance (remote).
>[DE]SCRIPT: #Prepare [or: "Previously, on Mezangelle"]# | Mez Breeze AUS
>| CAST | IRC | Mailinglist
>
>2100 |
>BlackMagick/WhiteMagick | Anne Goldenberg (CAN/FRA) + Karine Rathle
>(CAN/UK) | CAST Performance. Power
>relationships and dependency toward our technological tools.
>
>2130 | Improvisation| Julian Oliver (NZ/GER) and Danja Vasiliev
>(RU/GER/NL) | CAST
>Performance Disko Chill out session
>
>#
>
>***SUNDAY 2 JUNE 2013***
>
>1100- 1300 | NET_WORKSHOP Part 3.0 | CAST
>Julian Oliver (NZ/GER) and Danja Vasiliev (RU/GER/NL)
>*Learn to study power structures by tracing the flow of packets as they
>pass over land and sea. Macro-economic and geostrategic speculations will
>be made.*
>
>1400 - 1600 | NET_WORKSHOP Part 3.1 | CAST
>Julian Oliver (NZ/GER) and Danja Vasiliev (RU/GER/NL)
>_Participants will be provided with a LiveUSB operating system complete
>with tools familiar to both the hacker and network engineer alike._
>
>1600 - 1730 | Radiophony: Haunted Air | Julia Drouhin (FRA/AUS) | CAST
>Sound performance. 18 artists from France, UK, Brazil, Argentina and
>Australia. Chill OUT session.
>
>#
>
>***WED 5 JUNE - FRI 7 JUNE***
>
>1400 - 1600 | Attent!on Som(t)a(c)tic Anne Goldenberg (FRA/CAN) + Karine
>Rathle (CAN/UK) | Constance ARI
>Experiential Somatic Dance Workshops.
>Enquiries/registration: anne
>goldenberg.anne at gmail.com<mailto:goldenberg.anne at gmail.com>
>
>***
>
>SUNDAY 9 JUNE | TACTICAL MAGICK CRITICAL RESPONSE (CLOSED SESSION) @ CAST
>1300 - 1600
>
>***
>
>SUNDAY 16 JUNE | TACTICAL MAGICK CRITICAL RESPONSE (CLOSED SESSION) @ CAST
>1300 - 1600
>
>#
>
>***SUNDAY 23 JUNE***
>
>1500 Late | Notorious R&D | CAST
>
>Responses to the NAF:TMFC hothouse ritual. Live coding, tele-robotics,
>net-art, installation, performance. Releases early, often and with
>home-made dream machine whirs, encoded charms & fem-botics. This is
>notorious R&D.
>Rahni Allan, Emma Bugg, Selena de Carvalho, Jason James, Astrid Joyce,
>Idiot Lust, Dylan Sheridan, Nick Smithies (TAS).
>
>
>BlackMagick|WhiteMagick | Anne Goldenberg (RA/CAN) + Karine Rathle
>(CAN/UK) | CAST
>Performance. Power relationships toward our technological tools.
>
>Tactical M[ez_tr]agic: Hostage_Stage + [st]Ream_Spam_ featuring Mez
>Performance (remote).
>[DE]SCRIPT: #Prepare [or: "Previously, on Mezangelle"]# | Mez Breeze AUS
>| CAST | IRC | Mailinglist
>
>
>***
>
>SUN 30 JUNE
>LAST DAY OF EXHIBITIO
>
>+++++
>
>It is one of the most powerful ruses of the
>dominant to pretend that critique can only exist
>in the language of ?reason,?pure knowledge?,
>and ?seriousness.?
>(Peter Stallybrass and Allon White)
>\ { <T> _ <T> } /
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>`''' '--^--' `'''
>
>Jabber: n.mauroflude at gmail.com -- IRC: sister0 on irc.freenode.net --
>WWW:http://sister0.tv -- Twitter/Identi.ca:
>@sister0_______________________________________________
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>
>Message: 14
>Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:40:29 +0100
>From: marc garrett <marc.garrett at furtherfield.org>
>Subject: [NetBehaviour] Lecture 3: The Corporate Model of Media
>    Freedom
>To: netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org
>Message-ID: <516FBF8D.4040204 at furtherfield.org>
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>Lecture 3: The Corporate Model of Media Freedom
>
>On video - presented by Richard Barbrook.
>
>Why did both the Left and the Right in the 1920s and 1930s believe that
>it was impossible to implement liberal media freedom within radio
>broadcasting?
>
>http://politicsandmediafreedom.net/lecture/lecture-3-corporate-model/
>
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>Message: 15
>Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:56:27 +0100
>From: netbehaviour <netbehaviour at furtherfield.org>
>Subject: [NetBehaviour] Women + Media Art
>To: netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org
>Message-ID: <516FC34B.1040509 at furtherfield.org>
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>Women + Media Art
>
>Berlin?s media art community: a female perspective
>
>Tuesday 9th April, 2013 // SUPERMARKT
>
>Berlin has a rich and long-standing tradition of women engaged in the
>fields of media arts, media activism and digital culture. Today over
>half of Berlin?s independent project spaces and initiatives revolving
>around the themes of tech, media and digital culture are run by women. A
>broad range of female curators and activists continue to shape net
>politics ? initiating independent programmes, hosting events and leading
>research at Berlin?s universities.
>
>Despite this large female contingent, and in a city where the workforce
>is generally evenly distributed, it is at odds that the theoretical
>discourse on media art and net activism, executive roles and
>directorships, as well panelists and participants at events and
>festivals, are still male-dominated. In a forward-thinking city like
>Berlin, this ongoing gap should be addressed so that the wider fields of
>media arts and activism are fully inclusive of the multitude of female
>skills and viewpoints on offer.
>
>http://culturetransmit.com/reviews/women-and-media-berlin/#.UW_Cw4Li7v1
>
>
>
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>Message: 16
>Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:58:57 +0100
>From: netbehaviour <netbehaviour at furtherfield.org>
>Subject: [NetBehaviour] The Flag: Instruction Manual # 2
>To: netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org
>Message-ID: <516FC3E1.20004 at furtherfield.org>
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>The Flag: Instruction Manual # 2
>
>Carlos Noronha Feio, Daria Kirsanova and Sohrab Kashani
>
>@ Sazmanab Platform for Contemporary Arts
>
>#2, No. 99, Pardis St., Ariafar St., Sazman-e ab St., Sheikh Fazlolah
>Nouri Hwy., Tehran, Iran
>
>Private View: 19th of April  16-20  (Tehran Time)
>19 April ? 2 May 2013
>
>
>Exhibition, open call for papers and visual material and collateral
>events.
>
>
>Sazmanab is proud to present The Flag: Instruction Manual # 2, a
>collaboration between London based artist Carlos Noronha Feio, curator
>Daria Kirsanova and Tehran based curator Sohrab Kashani. This exhibition
>is the second interpretation of the project started as a
>performance/event entitled Instruction Manual Number One: Washing the
>Flags for a Peaceful Revolution in Vienna, December 2011. Conceived by
>Carlos Noronha Feio, the work is a multimedia performance conducted via
>Internet that also includes an actual physical action/performance in the
>gallery space. The conceptual core of this project is constructed
>utilising the protest action ?Lava la bandera? (Wash the flag) by
>Colectivo Sociedad Civil, but it is also rooted in the proposal by the
>socialist American politician Norman Thomas who called for an
>alternative to the burning of the flag during the Vietnam War,  a silent
>(non violent) protest -a washing of the flag.
>
>
>The project presents a matrix, modular flexible conceptual construction
>that can be shaped according to specific concerns relevant to the place
>where it is performed. This unusual structure operates on multiple
>layers of meaning and references. The most obvious reading would be to
>look at the project in light of the notions of authority and authorship.
>Yet, it is much broader in its critique. The use of Internet here, for
>example, is an attempt to construct multiple layers of detachment and
>separation within the cyber space. This action aims to create a
>distance, a conceptual detachment from the actual geographical locations
>of either participants of the action/performance. Through this
>abstraction Noronha Feio seeks to transcend well-known post-colonial
>theory concepts of ?centre? and ?periphery? of cultural production.
>Noronha Feio?s practice is operating within the so-called post
>post-colonial theoretical field. He is opening spaces for an assumption
>that equality is a certainty and that constructed social environments
>have to be respected but not at the expense of creation of division. He
>is as an example, defending ideas as borderlessness.
>
>The Flag: Instruction Manual # 2 is the result of months of exchanging
>ideas, where the artist?s perspective and knowledge related to the
>previous event has been transformed by all three intervenients. It is
>not just a one off performance, but a two-week exhibition that includes:
>sculptural objects ? flag and bucket; a video ? documentation of the
>process of making of the flag and a series of video instructions in
>English, Portuguese, Russian and Persian.
>
>Sazmanab will host two collateral events during the course of the
>exhibition:
>
>- 26 April 2013:  Screening of a documentary AGAINST THE GRAIN: An
>Artist's Survival Guide to Peruby Ann Kaneko (2008) color, 65 mins.
>- 1 May 2013: Carlos Noronha Feio in conversation with Daria Kirsanova
>and the audience at Sazmanab. The event is conducted via Internet from
>London.
>
>Open Call
>
>As part of the exhibition a book will be assembled, this work will be
>composed of archival information of the making of the exhibition, as
>well as being open to information gathered by the spectators and other
>collaborators. Information on the original action as well as other
>manifestations of the same or different actions with the same end game:
>a re-empowerment of the individual in relation to the state apparatus.
>To this effect we are here calling for your contribution. Contributions
>will be accepted in any manifestation that is possible to put down in a
>piece of paper ( i.e: essays, found, poetry, comments, photo, code,
>collage, etc...)
>
>
>Please send your contribution via email to info at sazmanab.org.
>
>by post to #2, No. 99, Pardis St., Ariafar St., Sazman-e ab St., Sheikh
>Fazlolah Nouri Hwy., Tehran, Iran.
>
>or drop them by the gallery.
>
>A pdf and print on demand book will be compiled and placed on the
>Sazmanab website at the end of the show.
>
>Opening 1st of May:
>
>?THIS THIS MONSTER THIS THINGS', (group), Ikon Gallery,  1st May 2013
>http://www.ikon-gallery.co.uk/programme/current/event/767/this_this_monste
>r_this_things/
>
>
>
>Best regards
>
>Carlos Noronha Feio
>www.carlosnoronhafeio.co.uk
>
>
>Next Shows:
>Carlos Noronha Feio (solo), MOCA London, 2013
>http://www.mocalondon.co.uk/
>
>
>
>Current shows:
>
>Flat Pack Native and Other Pacific Constructions, (solo), Carlos
>Carvalho Contemporary Art, until the 27th of April, Lisbon, Portugal
>http://www.carloscarvalho-ac.com/
>
>
>Recent shows:
>
>É um mundo novo! / It's a new world!, (Solo), Museu da Luz, Until the
>14th of April 2013, Portugal
>http://www.museudaluz.org.pt/
>
>You Are Now Entering_____. , (group) Centre for Contemporary Art
>Derry~Londonderry
>http://cca-derry-londonderry.org/a-second-upcoming-exhibition/
>
>?THIS THIS MONSTER THIS THINGS', (group), Focal Point Gallery
>http://www.focalpoint.org.uk/exhibitions/current/40/
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 17
>Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:05:00 +0100
>From: marc garrett <marc.garrett at furtherfield.org>
>Subject: [NetBehaviour] Patrick Lichty's new web site gets a fluffy
>    kitten make-over?
>To: netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org
>Message-ID: <516FC54C.2030100 at furtherfield.org>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
>
>Patrick Lichty's new web site gets a fluffy kitten make-over?
>
>Patrick Lichty is a pioneering media artist, writer, activist, and
>independent curator who deals with the intersection of form, technology,
>culture, love, and memory. He has shown for over 20 years, is a
>HerbAlpert/CalArts fellow, and has been part of many collectives,
>including Haymarket Riot, RTMark, The Yes Men, and Second Front. He
>lives in Chicago.
>
>http://cat.voyd.com.meowbify.com/
>
>
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>
>Message: 18
>Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:12:08 +0100
>From: netbehaviour <netbehaviour at furtherfield.org>
>Subject: [NetBehaviour] Memory of Fire
>To: netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org
>Message-ID: <516FC6F8.9070502 at furtherfield.org>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
>
>Coming Soon: Memory of Fire.
>
>Memory of Fire to be published by Photoworks soon.
>
>http://www.photoworks.org.uk/news/00000000073
>
>This richly illustrated book is a visual, theoretical and historical
>resource about the photography of war, and how images are used as
>instruments of war. It comprises essays and interviews by prominent
>theorists, artists and photographers and covers the urgent issues of the
>depiction of war, the use of images of war by the media, various forms
>of censorship, the military as a PR and image-producing machine, the
>circulation of unofficial images and the impact of the digital mediascape.
>
>
>High-level critical texts about the image war and the reproduction of
>some of the most compelling images of war, offer readers a unique
>experience. Memory of Fire draws on content gathered for the 2008
>Brighton Photo Biennial, curated by the book?s editor Julian
>Stallabrass, supplemented with commissioned texts and interviews.
>Covering a range of twentieth-century war photography from the Russian
>Revolution to current wars, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan, many
>types of images are illustrated and analysed, from large-scale museum
>photography and artist installations, through photojournalism and
>official army propaganda, through to amateur images made by soldiers.
>
>Edited by Julian Stallabrass.
>
>Essays by Coco Fusco, Sarah James and Julian Stallabrass.
>
>Includes interviews with Broomberg and Chanarin, Philip Jones Griffiths,
>Geert Van Kesteren and Trevor Paglen.
>
>
>Illustrations include work by Simon Norfolk, Paul Seawright, Thomas
>Hirschhorn, Don McCullin, Tim Page, Ashley Gilbertson, Susan Meiselas,
>Sebastiao Salgado, Stephanie Sinclair, and Ghaith Abdul-Ahad.
>
>
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>
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