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RICARDO MIRANDA ZUÑIGA
A web page will be populated by 1000 individual icons resembling human
figures. Each icon represents a human being. From June 15th to August
25th one icon will disappear for each death reported on the front page
of the New York Times Online. The space from which the icons disappear
will be populated by a new icon representing how the reported death(s)
occurred. If the deaths occurred due to an act of aggression, the new
icon will be accompanied by a flag or emblem representing the nation,
organization or individual claiming responsibility. Below the icons are
listed each day's death headline(s).
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga is an interdisciplinary
visual artist whose work encompasses writing, sculpture, video and audio,
the Internet, and public display. The principle behind his work is communication
as a creative process for dialogical exchange. Ricardo lives and works
in Brooklyn, NY.
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