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Edmund Clark: the day the music died
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[part 1] Introduction by Erin Barnett, curator -- American Pie -- Orange screen -- Body politic -- Body politic: biographies -- 198/2000 -- Guantanamo : If the light goes out -- Letters to Omar -- Section 4, part 20 : one day on a Saturday -- Negative publicity : artefacts of extraordinary rendition ; Investigation notes -- [part 2] Vanishing points : Crofton Black, counterterrorism investigator -- Interview : Erin Barnet and Edmund Clark -- Biographies -- Acknowledgements.
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[New York]: [ICP Museum], [2018]
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- All works courtesy of the artist and Flowers Gallery, London and New York.
- "The eight projects presented in Edmund Clark : The Day the Music Died explore the measures taken by states, especially the United States, to protect their citizens from the threat of international terrorism -- and the implications of these measures" -- Page 3.
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