A Not So Simple Case for Torture




Invisible Warmth
is an artwork that is assembled of t-shirts that were printed for the United States Air Force in a warehouse where I was employed during the summer of 2006 in San Antonio, TX. The images give us insight to subcultural imagery about race, class, gender and the psychological conditioning that men and women are going through in the U.S. military. This artwork is also accompanied by an essay entitled Human Nature vs. Technology available on onestar press.

 

book

D 517: Special Topics in Art and Politics: A Not So Simple Case for Torture

A Project by Students at CalArts with Nancy Buchanan, Sam Durant, and Martha Rosler.
Designed by Fiona Jack and Cal Crawford
Published by onestar press, Paris, 2008.
250 copies, 150 pages, black and white.

Available at onestar press,

http://www.onestarpress.com/A-Not-So-Simple-Case-for-Torture