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The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty)
Created by the artist collective WERC, The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) is an interactive video-game installation that lets you buy an explosion. The more you pay the bigger the explosion.
War – Confronting conflict as it is spoken
War is a near real-time, physical manifestation of the language of conflict. It delivers quotes from news coverage of wars around the world, stripping away context and narrative to present war as it is: familiar, messy, and contradicting.
Retrobroadcasting the Future of Warfare – Julian Oliver’s Crystal Line
“The Crystal Line” is the latest work by critical engineer Julian Oliver. Re-creating an authentic crystal radio design that was used widely during WWI, the device broadcasts a transmission of ‘future of warfare’ chatter culled from various defenc...
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  • The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty)
    Created by the artist collective WERC, The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) is an interactive video-game installation that lets you buy an explosion. The more you pay the bigger the explosion.
    War – Confronting conflict as it is spoken
    War is a near real-time, physical manifestation of the language of conflict. It delivers quotes from news coverage of wars around the world, stripping away context and narrative to present war as it is: familiar, messy, and contradicting.
    Retrobroadcasting the Future of Warfare – Julian Oliver’s Crystal Line
    “The Crystal Line” is the latest work by critical engineer Julian Oliver. Re-creating an authentic crystal radio design that was used widely during WWI, the device broadcasts a transmission of ‘future of warfare’ chatter culled from various defence blogs that is translated from text to speech.
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    Titles The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As B...
    Created by the artist collective WERC, The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) is an interactive video-game installation that lets you buy an explosion. The more you pay the bigger the explosion.
    , War – Confronting conflict as it is s...
    War is a near real-time, physical manifestation of the language of conflict. It delivers quotes from news coverage of wars around the world, stripping away context and narrative to present war as it is: familiar, messy, and contradicting.
    , Retrobroadcasting the Future of Warfa...
    “The Crystal Line” is the latest work by critical engineer Julian Oliver. Re-creating an authentic crystal radio design that was used widely during WWI, the device broadcasts a transmission of ‘future of warfare’ chatter culled from various defenc...
    , The Psychoeconomy War Room Table [The...
    One of the interesting cultural by-products to have emerged from the American assassination of Osama bin Laden is the public’s sudden fascination with situation rooms. As noted by Alexia Tsotsis on TechCrunch last week, the photograph of Oba...
    , Weewar [WebApps]
    Launched in July 2006, Weewar is an award winning turn based strategy game. There are thousands of maps and scenarios to choose from, and since it is all happening in the browser Weewar can be played from anywhere. With regular balancing and other...
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