This documentary exposes the growing American military-entertainment complex, revealing the close relationships that the military has developed with the commercial video game industry and with Hollywood, in order to create “compelling” tools for recruiting and training purposes.
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ES ES-OVNI CTX-S012-SS007-0092
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2006
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ES ES-OVNI CTX-S007-SS002-0008
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1999
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Songs and images taken from video games are used as a parable to approach the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Eddo Stern bases his work on the use of "bugs" or errors in the computer games he uses to construct his work.
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ES ES-OVNI CTX-S008-SS003-0005
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2001
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"Is an homage to and commentary on the female action adventure game Tomb Raider and it's busty virtual superstar Lara Croft. I make Lara explore the game environment at the edges of the programming world created for her. The limited inventory of Lara's gestures and the militaristic scenarios of the game are considered from a feminist perspective in analysing the symbolic feminine and the popular culture that has sprung up around Lara Croft". Quotations are from three authors . Fernando Pessoa, Joanna Russ, Sun Ra.