WebbIrish photographer Richard Mosse has used military technology for his refugee-related exhibition at the Barbican in London, writes Shilpa Ganatra Webb7 juli 2024 · Issues such as othering, intrusion and dehumanisation loom over these works, and Mosse has previously told CRthat he feels they “revealed something about how our governments represent and therefore regard the figure of the refugee”. Still from Incoming #27, Mediterranean Sea, 2016. Image couresty SVPL
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WebbRichard Mosse was using one of these cameras to film a human trafficker’s boat, which was overloaded with refugees, when that boat went down in the Aegean Sea off the … WebbFrom 2014 to 2016, artist Richard Mosse documented the mass migration and displacement of people unfolding across Europe, ... a series of “heat maps” or digital … buckle flat boots
Richard Mosse’s New Film Portrays the Refugee Crisis in Thermal …
Webb25 maj 2024 · Richard Mosse, still from Incoming #293 (Sahara Desert, Niger), 2016 Designed for long-range border enforcement, battlefield awareness as well as search and rescue, the thermal camera Mosse customised for his Heat Maps series has been used by the military since the Korean war. WebbMosse’s epic panoramas of refugee camps and staging sites in Europe are made using a military-grade thermographic camera designed to detect humans from their body heat from as far away as fifty kilometers, day or night. The work is sinister and objectifying, while also being deeply empathetic and strangely intimate. WebbWith the world in turmoil, and the threat of further mass displacements to come, Mosse’s work asks timely, urgent questions about the ways in which the West tends to think, or … credit one bank autopay