Viewing Distance: Remixing the Archives of the Military-Industrial Complex

Viewing Distance: Remixing the Archives of the Military-Industrial Complex

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  BOOK INFO Paper over Board, 9 x 10 in / 96 pages / 50 Color ImagesISBN 9781954119031List Price: $45.00 Featured in: The Library of Congress, Financial Times (Print), Veteran’s Today, Polka, Art Daily   Viewing Distance compiles and transforms declassified material from United States government archives to examine photography as a tool of the military-industrial complex for reconnaissance, surveillance, and documentation of advanced technologies. While many of the source images date back to the mid-twentieth century, they have only recently been declassified and much information remains secret. These images represent the decades-long time delay from when knowledge comes into being and when it becomes publicly accessible. Some are deliberately concealed while others have been altered by repeated reproduction during their time in the archives.   Evan Hume is an artist and educator living in Ames, Iowa, where he is Assistant Professor of Photography at Iowa State University. He earn

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