Matt Kenyon: A secret memorial for civilian casualties
Matt Kenyon: Kako sam potajno unio spomenik iračkim civilima u američku vladu
From a plant that lives or dies based on stock prices to an oilcan that flows backward, Matt Kenyon creates art that startles, amuses and challenges assumptions. Full bio
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rock musician Jello Biafra that I love.
glazbenika Jella Biafre koji volim.
Be the media."
Budite mediji."
because A, I'm familiar with them
jer, pod prvo, dobro su mi poznati
of the power they hold.
moći koju posjeduju.
between Fox News host Tony Snow
voditelja Fox News-a Tonyja Snowa
Donald Rumsfeld.
obrane Donaldom Rumsfeldom.
about the recent invasion of Iraq,
broju njihovih, zašto?"
on other people."
to one million Iraqis, civilians,
150,000 i milijun Iračana, civila,
of the US-led invasion in 2003.
the 4,486 US service members who died
američkih poginulih vojnika
awareness to this terrifying number.
osviješćivanja ovih zastrašujućih brojki.
for the individual civilians
such as Maya Lin's Vietnam Memorial,
ratnim veternima Maye Lin,
in the world, and to circulate.
živjeti u svijetu i kružiti.
this classic civics assignment
građanski zadatak,
and you write a member of your government.
pišete članu svoje vlade.
if we wrote a really good letter,
napišemo li zaista dobro pismo,
a simple formed letter as a reply.
formuliranog pisma kao odgovor.
yellow legal tablet of paper
žuta, legalna skupina papira
to the individual Iraqi civilians
and an act of commemoration
čin komemoracije,
pod povećalom,
the dates and locations
i mjesta
pads of this paper, tons of this stuff,
ove listove papira, tone tih stvari,
into the stationery supplies
and the Coalition governments.
the place to discuss how I did that.
kojem vam mogu reći kako sam uspio.
with members and former members
članovima i bivšim članovima
who assisted in the invasion.
I meet with one of them,
se s nekim od njih
and Torture Memo author, Alberto Gonzales.
memoranduma "Tortura", Alberta Gonzalesa.
May I give this to you?
of an ongoing art project.
projekta u nastanku.
This is a special legal pad?
of Modern Art; I'm an artist.
umjetnosti; ja sam umjetnik.
of the paper are actually --
of individual Iraqi civilians
really creeps me out.
me stvarno uzašava.
to look under your chairs.
pod svoje stolce.
that died as result of the invasion.
koji su poginuli u invaziji.
and write a member of government.
da pišete članu vlade.
this civilian body count
broja poginulih
that's sent in to the government,
the world, of course --
is archived, filed and recorded.
arhvira, sačuva i zabilježi.
and under the noses of people in power.
sandučiće i pod nos moćnicima.
archive of our government,
come into your head, of "Notepad"?
the US Coalition side of the war
koalicijskom stranom rata
the "Improvised Empathetic Device"
"Improvizirani empatički uređaj"
cause of death and location
who had died overseas,
u inozemstvu
or CENTCOM released their data,
ili CENTCOM otpustili svoje podatke,
that there was a spectacle
who were dying overseas,
ginu u inozemstvu,
amount of casualties
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Matt Kenyon - New media artistFrom a plant that lives or dies based on stock prices to an oilcan that flows backward, Matt Kenyon creates art that startles, amuses and challenges assumptions.
Why you should listen
Matt Kenyon works at the intersection of art and technology, creating pieces that question society’s large, complex systems — from our reliance on global corporations and oil, to the military-industrial complex. His works include: “SPORE 1.1,” a self-sustaining ecosystem for a rubber tree, purchased from The Home Depot and watered in conjunction with Home Depot stock prices; “Supermajor,” a collection of vintage oilcans with droplets of oil that defy gravity and flow back into a punctured hole; and ”Notepad,” a commemoration of the Iraqi civilians who died as a result of the US-led invasion, printed in the lines of what appear to be your average, everyday legal pads.
Kenyon creates these projects through SWAMP, or Studies of Work Atmosphere and Mass Production. He teaches art at the University of Michigan's Stamps School of Art & Design.
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