Monday, November 16, 2015

Friday, November 6, 2015

Re-purpose





This is relevant.





Photographer Brian McCarty's image that was repurposed in an Islamic State propaganda.
Credit: 
Courtesy of Brian McCarty



Photographer Brian McCarty came across something completely unexpected earlier this year.
Since 2012, he has worked on a project called WAR-TOYS. The idea was to articulate children’s firsthand accounts of war.
“Even when you look at war, you can read all the studies and statistics you want and you can look at photos taken by journalists and still not get an idea of how these children feel, what they think ... their individual experiences,” says McCarty.
So he came up with the idea to interview these children through art and play. He would then turn the results into staged photographs using locally-purchased toys. His aim was to recreate the children's experiences in photos.
What McCarty never expected, was to see one of his images being used in an ISIS propaganda message.
“I was just dumbfounded to see it,” he says.
The image they used was taken back in November 2012, right before the buildup to what was called “Operation Pillar Defense.”
It was based on a drawing of a little girl in Gaza.
McCarty's photo was based on this drawing by a girl living in Gaza.
McCarty's photo was based on this drawing by a girl living in Gaza.
Credit: 
Courtesy of Brian McCarty
“[She] made this drawing with all these elements in it — of soldiers and tanks and helicopters, but when you talk to her, she only talked about the missiles and the fear of being killed by these missiles,” McCarty explains.
To recreate the girl's drawing, McCarty staged a scene using a bootleg Cinderella figurine that he purchased in Gaza and then added in toy missiles flying over her head. He says he could feel the blow from actual missile strikes in the distance while he was completing the shoot.
In the ISIS propaganda, Cinderella is replaced by a bubble surrounding what appear to be copies of the Quran and the ISIS flag.
The caption, according to McCarty, says something along the lines of “even if everything is destroyed, the Islamic symbol and State will survive no matter what.”
McCarty says he is not upset about the financial loss. For him, it hits at something much deeper.
“This photograph particularly was meant to be this girl’s fear of war, fear of dying and then ISIS took it and turned it into something promoting, more or less, that very thing — or at least the ideology behind that,” he says.
“This wasn’t about being ripped off ... this wasn’t about someone taking money from my pocket,” he continues. “It was a kick in the gut.”
But he adds that he is going to make something positive out of it.
He wants to use this moment to draw attention to the WAR-TOYS project and the plight of the children living in conflicts.

Tactical Media



I will have a public art installation on display November 9,11,13 from 6pm to 7pm at the Richland Public Library. Everyone is invited to come see what I have put together. The installation will be on the corner of Swift and Goethals, so if you just want to drive by and honk that would be cool too.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

project 2 update #3

Ann Roseberry has accepted my proposal!

Hi, Chris.  This sounds very cool to us.  I have sent it to the Director of Parks and Facilities to get some help on the power connections.  Because it is an art installation, we are likely to have some paperwork for you to sign.  I’m not certain what that will entail; typically it discusses insurance. 
What is your timeline for this?
Connie and I are staunch on artistic freedom and intellectual freedom.  I say that because I want to ask if you would be open to a slight change to “I am not dying.”
The reason I ask, Chris, is that we are across the street from Kadlec and those exact words could be difficult for some.  Does this make sense?  I love the intent of the message and the point and that you came to us with this.  I am only asking you to consider a change; not asking you to make a change.
We will be in touch on our timing for power.  Please be in touch with us for anything else we need to have ready.
Thank you so much

I am open to the changes she suggested. I am thinking of focusing more on the evolution part of the slogan or using other words like survive or disappear but I am not sure. The plan is to have the projection finished by Oct 26 to have it approved by Ann. 

The target date for the project is still Nov 9th,11th, and 13th. 


Project 2 update #2

I have put together a proposal for my tactical media project. One of the issues I had was getting around the reputation tactical media has gained. Tactical media and activism go together like peanut-butter and jam. When explaining tactical media I didn't want the "Yes Men" to the poster boy's. Here is what I submitted to the branch manager, Ann Roseberry.




Project 2 update #1

I spoke with the reference manager Connie at the Richland Public Library. She said she would inform the branch manager of my idea and get back to me.

Connie responded:

Christopher:


In conversation with the Library manager regarding your project, Ann Roseberry, she would like to have a written proposal that covers the parameters of the project as well as procedural items.  In addition we would need to approve the messages you were projecting.  We may be able to provide the data on traffic numbers for Swift to assist in choosing the best time to do the projecting.


If you can provide this information ASAP, she is meeting with our department head this morning.  He would need to give final approval before we can proceed.


Thanks!


Connie

Reference Librarian


Sounds like a soft yes to me. So, I guess I am putting together a written proposal.