Invisible Violence: Drone Warfare and Landscape after 9/11

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ist attacks and the subsequent war on terror. Focused on the work of Hito Steyerl, Trevor Paglen, and Simon Norfolk, the paper seeks to examine how the development in military technology, primarily the increasing reliance on computerised vision, as manifested by the use of drones, has generated new ways in which landscape is perceived and represented, experienced and mediated. In the text, discussed artworks are

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Karolina Kolenda

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  • EP ID EP575256
  • DOI 10.24917/20813325.13.1
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Karolina Kolenda (2018). Invisible Violence: Drone Warfare and Landscape after 9/11. Annales Universitatis Pedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia de Arte et Educatione, 0(264), 5-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-575256