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English: Margia Kramer. “Looking At Militarism” (1989). Multi- Media Installation with Film and Video. Enlarged negative photostats on transparent film, with teak frames, of facsimiles of documents from MIT archives, government defense programs, war and peace initiatives, budget priorities, newspaper articles, and other relevant documents. Archival film footage from Hiroshima and Nagasaki showing the effects of nuclear war. Original video interviews by the artist on the subject of peace activism with MIT Professors Vera Kistiakowsky and Noam Chomsky. Approximately 40’ x 50’. List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Photograph by the Artist. See: Marie Cieri et al. (with artist contributors). “19 Projects, Artists-in-Residence at the MIT List Visual Arts Center,” Cambridge, Mass, 1996, p.133-144, and Deborah Bright, "Military Madness," in Afterimage, Vol. 17 No. 1 (Rochester, Summer 1989), p.18f |
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