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Generation Snowden: On Why Surveillance Reform Is Inevitable
Just before dawn April 6, the artists crept under cover of darkness into Brooklyn's Fort Greene Park and installed the 100-pound bust atop a Revolutionary War memorial. ... By 3 p.m. the New York Parks Department and police had taken the bust down. But the next morning, a different group of artists cast a holographic image of Snowden where the bust had stood.
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The Illuminator Art Collective combined two projectors and a cloud of smoke in order to display Snowden's likeness atop a Revolutionary War memorial while the morning sky was still dim in Brooklyn's Fort Greene Park.
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Guerrilla Snowden sculpture removed from park, replaced by hologram [Updated]
On Tuesday, after one recreation of Edward Snowden was removed from a New York City park, another allegedly unaffiliated group of New York artists arrived to bring virtual Snowden back to the same location—only this time in projection form.
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ah, yes, inevitable reform. i look forward to when this 'reform' passes in the year 2371, at the launch of the USS Enterprise-E...