March to May is a photographic exploration of spatial and temporal dislocations evident in television coverage of the official Iraq War - March 2oth 2003, when the bombing of Baghdad commenced, to the May 1 St declaration of victory by George Bush. Sourced from a viewing of over two hundred hours of archived television footage, each photographic image manifests as a durational record of approximately five seconds of selected real-time video segments of the televisual event. The extended exposures lend themselves to visual abstraction and, by extension, to political obhscation - a purposehl disavowal whose intent is the denial of a place of purchase. This piece works within the interstitial of space and time. It lies between the real-space o...
A significant social and cultural crisis is concentrated through photographs taken by military warde...
This essay traces the recent history of 3D satellite animation from its military origins to its visi...
The United States campaign led by the George W. Bush administration against Iraq was accompanied by ...
"My original intention was that March to May be seen to repudiate violence through foreshortening th...
The War on Television is a video based ‘performance’ work that explores interference fractured telev...
Television is the medium of time. Television news continually recontextualizes times as it remediate...
This article analyses an example of war footage in order to trace the ways in which the tension betw...
This study reports the findings of a systematic visual content analysis of 356 randomly sampled imag...
On April 38,2004, disturbing photographs capturing the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers...
On 16 January 1991, a coalition of nations led by the United States launched a series of air strikes...
This article argues that the BBC World footage of the bombardment of Baghdad, March–April 2003, mana...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
attention to the long-standing relationship between photography and modern war. Sontag was certainly...
In this program, battlefield footage captures the intensity of the war, the bombing of Iraqi militar...
Abstract / This study reports the findings of a visual content analysis of 1305 Iraq War-related pho...
A significant social and cultural crisis is concentrated through photographs taken by military warde...
This essay traces the recent history of 3D satellite animation from its military origins to its visi...
The United States campaign led by the George W. Bush administration against Iraq was accompanied by ...
"My original intention was that March to May be seen to repudiate violence through foreshortening th...
The War on Television is a video based ‘performance’ work that explores interference fractured telev...
Television is the medium of time. Television news continually recontextualizes times as it remediate...
This article analyses an example of war footage in order to trace the ways in which the tension betw...
This study reports the findings of a systematic visual content analysis of 356 randomly sampled imag...
On April 38,2004, disturbing photographs capturing the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers...
On 16 January 1991, a coalition of nations led by the United States launched a series of air strikes...
This article argues that the BBC World footage of the bombardment of Baghdad, March–April 2003, mana...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
attention to the long-standing relationship between photography and modern war. Sontag was certainly...
In this program, battlefield footage captures the intensity of the war, the bombing of Iraqi militar...
Abstract / This study reports the findings of a visual content analysis of 1305 Iraq War-related pho...
A significant social and cultural crisis is concentrated through photographs taken by military warde...
This essay traces the recent history of 3D satellite animation from its military origins to its visi...
The United States campaign led by the George W. Bush administration against Iraq was accompanied by ...