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Month: October 2016

Designing Torture – an essay

AuthorShane O'MaraPosted on October 13, 2016October 13, 2016Leave a comment on Designing Torture – an essay

Cramped Confinement Box on display in Science Gallery- Constructed to dimensions in the Torture Memos (it is very uncomfortable, even for just a couple of moments) (An essay written for the current Design and Violence exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin) When we think of violence, what do we think of? What images do we see, what… Read More

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