Dec 11, 2010
The Destroyed Buddha of Bamyan. @gracefulspoon submitted this intriguing pair of images for #bombthedrone. Above is a beautifully bombed drone that seems to cut both ways: It is dedicated to the ancient sculptures destroyed by the Taliban just before 9.11, but simultaneously desecrates (or decorates?) this killing machine of the US military. (john locke » Bomb The Drone). Click over to his blog for another image called “The New Flesh”. And remember, you can make your own #BombTheDrone

The Destroyed Buddha of Bamyan. @gracefulspoon submitted this intriguing pair of images for #bombthedrone. Above is a beautifully bombed drone that seems to cut both ways: It is dedicated to the ancient sculptures destroyed by the Taliban just before 9.11, but simultaneously desecrates (or decorates?) this killing machine of the US military. (john locke » Bomb The Drone). Click over to his blog for another image called “The New Flesh”. And remember, you can make your own #BombTheDrone

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Demilit scours landscapes for mundane, everyday connections between spaces, objects, individuals, and authority.

An experimental collective, Demilit was founded in 2010 by Bryan Finoki, Nick Sowers, and Javier Arbona. The trio also works with various collaborators on specific projects, performances, and playful improvisations.

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