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World Skin
Armed with a camera and playing the role of a war correspondent, the visitor wanders through a world scarred by death–one populated by human casualties and destroyed buildings. Whatever the visitor/reporter photographs is erased and turned into a white space, symbolizing war reportage’s effect of immunizing viewers against misery and relieving media consumers of the duty to take action.
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