How might it feel in my home town if we walked under constant surveillance from a kilometre in the sky?
If those remote eyes guided missiles?
If any male over 18 years were defined as a legitimate target?
If any gathering of more than three people were viewed as terrorist activity?
How might we live our lives, buy and sell, celebrate and mourn, work and learn, protest and be free in fear of sudden, targeted, guided but blindly lethal attack?
How much or little might our society have to change for this to be thinkable?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jun/02/drone-wars-secrecy-barack-obama?
Also
https://kestrelart.wordpress.com/2012/07/28/experimental-drawing-shards/
not much, very little, its already thinkable, most wouldn’t even notice, they are looking down, great piece, the painting and your thoughts
I like this one a lot…especially that you took time to recreate the same piece from so many different perspectives to tell a bit of a story.
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