Art, propaganda and pornography presented by the artist sometimes known as Arte Barrato (even misspelled as it is here,) some of it his own work and most of it stuff he appreciates and chooses to elucidate and honor.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Viewing the Battle from Afar
The initial idea for this series came from a short episode in Flaubert's L'Éducation Sentimentale, where Frédéric and Rosanette leave Paris when the Revolution of 1848 erupts and they view the battle from the hills outside the city. It is a kind of perverse honeymoon for them. I subsequently became interested in the invention of binoculars and their use in warfare and recreation; it seems very much ancestral to our present society's use of televised warfare as entertainment, as well as to the increased use of mediation in the military's administration of destruction.
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