Wafaa Bilal

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Wafaa Bilal - My brother had been killed by explosives dropped from an American helicopter that flew in after an unmanned U.S. drone had scoped out the area. Wafaa Bilal, Shoot an Iraqi. Political Beliefs, Politics, Tv Interview, I Dont Have Time, Social Awareness, Intersectional Feminism, Hard Truth, American Soldiers, Iraqi
In early 2007 I saw a TV interview with a young female American soldier whose job was to drop bombs remotely on Iraqi targets, directing them from a computer console in Colorado. The reporter asked if...
Wafaa Bilal - My brother had been killed by explosives dropped from an American helicopter that flew in after an unmanned U.S. drone had scoped out the area. Wafaa Bilal, Shoot an Iraqi.
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Wafaa Bilal Performance Artist, Net, Artists, Creative, Image, Artist
WafaaBilal
Wafaa Bilal
Wafaa Bilal, Tattoo Performance War Tattoo, Foot Tattoo, Get A Tattoo, Afghanistan War, Iraq War, In Loving Memory Tattoos, Literary Tattoo, Freedom Tattoos, Graffiti Tattoo
Infographic of the Day: A Tattoo Representing Every Life Lost in Operation Iraqi Freedom
Wafaa Bilal, Tattoo Performance
Wafaa Bilal, Tattoo Performance Bio Art, Green Dot, Biotechnology, Back Tattoo, Red Dots, Data Visualization, Performance Art, Science And Technology
Wafaa Bilal, Tattoo Performance
Wafaa Bilal, Tattoo - "The 50 Most Political Art Pieces in the Past 15 Years. 1. ...and Counting by Wafaa Bilal, 2010 - For 24 hours, Bilal allows his own body to become "a borderless map of Iraq covered with one dot for each Iraqi and American casualty near the cities where they fell." The deaths of 5,000 Americans were represented by red dots, while the 100,000 Iraqi casualties are represented by dots of green UV only seen under a black light." Live Feed Camera, Invisible Tattoo, Chris Ofili, Dot Tattoos, Political Art, Interactive Installation, Art Society
The 50 Most Political Art Pieces of the Past 15 Years
Wafaa Bilal, Tattoo - "The 50 Most Political Art Pieces in the Past 15 Years. 1. ...and Counting by Wafaa Bilal, 2010 - For 24 hours, Bilal allows his own body to become "a borderless map of Iraq covered with one dot for each Iraqi and American casualty near the cities where they fell." The deaths of 5,000 Americans were represented by red dots, while the 100,000 Iraqi casualties are represented by dots of green UV only seen under a black light."