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Fehler + Fairchild Semiconductor | 100 Days [Iraq Conflict 20.05.06 - 27.08.06]
Archival Quality Giclée Print | F.0017.0002 A3
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Edition: 100 [Signed and Numbered]
Medium: Archival Quality Giclée Print
Paper: 310 GSM Photo Rag Satin
Size: 630 x 670 mm
Printed By: Touch Fine Art Printing, Ireland
Published By: Fällt Publishing
Signed, numbered and dated on reverse in black pencil.
This limited edition, signed, archival quality giclée print is part of a series which repositions tools and techniques traditionally explored within the scope of graphic design and information design within a fine art context.
Each bullet point (above) represents a day in the life of Iraq. Each bullet point represents a daily toll of civilian casualties. The larger the bullet the greater the number of casualties.
The work reflects a sobering reality: 100 bullet points totalling 4,097 civilian deaths. A figure which undermines a recent Pentagon statement that "this conflict has been prosecuted in the most precise fashion of any conflict in the history of modern warfare." The stark contrast of the work paints a very different and sobering picture.
Design has the power to amplify meaning, to add an extra dimension, to provide clarity through carefully harnessed form. The works in this series explore this principle, creating visualisations that add a layer of beauty to evidence which at its most basic level can often only be described as ugly.
Touch Fine Art Printing, Ireland
Our archival quality giclée prints are professionally printed by Touch Fine Art Printing, Ireland. We work with them to ensure attention to detail and a perfect, unique, hand made print. Every print is printed by hand, carefully wrapped between acid-free tissue paper and shipped in an overized tube. Please allow one week for printing and shipping.
Prints are signed, numbered and dated by the artists on the reverse of the print(in pencil). An additional signed, numbered and dated sticker is supplied which can be attached to the back of the frame after framing.
