http://www.tcpl.org/exhibits/manipulated/index.htmlARTIST STATEMENT for the Manipulated Realities Group Show
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
George Orwell’s famous words in his 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four provide the framework for me to consider the state of today’s world. As predicted in the novel, we accept routine censorship by “doctored” information as a way of life. What better way for me to comment on this phenomenon than to protest the Iraqi war with “doctored” images of my own?
The digital images displayed here have been created since the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 and the consequent American invasion of Iraq on March 19, 2003. Through image manipulation, I question the meaning of patriotism as well as the wisdom of settling disputes by sanctioning an ongoing massacre of people.
This collection of images has become an iconic protest of war, as well as a grave commemoration of all those who have suffered, including the U.S. military fatalities and their families who grieve, the thousands of wounded soldiers, the estimated 600,000-1,000,000 Iraqi dead, and the estimated 4.5 million Iraqis driven from their homes. I ask you to pause for a moment to remember those who have sacrificed their lives while engaged in this controversial, unpopular American war.
Jan Kather
June, 2008
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I'm so sorry for not answering your thoughtful questions about my 080808 film within the p2p art project. Very rude indeed.
This was the fourth film released and the first to actually vanish. It took 2 days and then it was gone. So now there is no way to ever see the 8 hour 8 minute 8 second film again.
For me that's what the art project is all about and after 2 years doing it, one film actually is gone .. great feeling.
regards
Anders
Here a little personal story:
I heard Oliver Sacks talking about memory in London some years ago. As I am a fan I asked him to sign a copy of his book, Seeing Voices, given to me by a friend of mine that was one of his editors in New York. He was very surprised that I have that copy.
I do this kind of silly things. I love to have the personal contact with somebody I admire. Sometimes when I go to the theatre, and I like an actor's play I wait at the stage door to say a personal thank you...
LOL
Alicia
I've posted comments to the Rist blog story - with an unintentional spelling error - OMG (lol)
You have an enormous job before you in getting the corpse commentary together. I wish you well! You, Kika and Michael are extraordinary in your commitment to this collaboration. Thanks so much!
Jan
Thanks for your comments about the article. So glad that you enjoy it. I also know women OK with themselves that their vanity goes through another glass, the mirror.
Would you mind posting your comments in momentemagazine?
Also I have been following your posting in the corpses forum. Thanks for all the contributions, it was SO refreshing to read them. If in London, please contact me.
Kisses
Alicia
thanks you for your nice comment. It really touches me.
Have a nice day
john
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