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Aim Down Sights is a short film exploring terrorism in gaming culture. The work explores roleplaying, both as victim and as terrorist, the dedication to these online identities, and the ultimate blurring of realities.<br> The aesthetics of terroristic images are endlessly recreated in virtual worlds, while the immersive gaming experience creates real subjective realities.<br> | Aim Down Sights is a short film exploring terrorism in gaming culture. The work explores roleplaying, both as victim and as terrorist, the dedication to these online identities, and the ultimate blurring of realities.<br> The aesthetics of terroristic images are endlessly recreated in virtual worlds, while the immersive gaming experience creates real subjective realities.<br> | ||
<br> The work was exhibited as part of ResearchLabs at EYE Filmmuseum, Amsterdam on February 17, 2018. <br><br><br> | <br> The work was exhibited as part of ResearchLabs at EYE Filmmuseum, Amsterdam on February 17, 2018. <br><br><br> | ||
Password: | Password: ADS <br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 9 July 2018
Aim Down Sights is a short film exploring terrorism in gaming culture. The work explores roleplaying, both as victim and as terrorist, the dedication to these online identities, and the ultimate blurring of realities.
The aesthetics of terroristic images are endlessly recreated in virtual worlds, while the immersive gaming experience creates real subjective realities.
The work was exhibited as part of ResearchLabs at EYE Filmmuseum, Amsterdam on February 17, 2018.
Password: ADS