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A research & outreach project at Univ. of St Andrews, studying ancient and modern habits of visualising war and peace, and their impact on how we think/behave.
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Existential risks, the electromagnetic spectrum, imaginational metaveillance: it was so fascinating talking to artist Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox in our latest podcast about the power of art to get us thinking about military technologies and human futures: https://t.co/tu6D2KGLYU

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'Theatre of War: Everywhere Cloud' is part of a series of paintings by this week's podcast guest which plays with real clouds and The Cloud to help us visualise the reach of war beyond physical landscapes and into cyber space, via technology: https://t.co/tu6D2KGLYU

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One of the impacts of conflict which artist has focused on in his drawings is forced migration. This picture of the objects a family grabbed when fleeing their home comes from his powerful book 'Drawn Across Borders'. Find out more here: https://t.co/xcartpd9S6

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Excited to have the opportunity to collaborate soon with artist Diana Forster on a project focused around the 'long shadow' of war, from WWII to today. One central question will be: how can we visualise the rupture of forced displacement? https://t.co/hYLkGENdOz

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What war stories from the past have most influenced how you visualise war today? And how might the stories we/others tell about Afghanistan shape future wars? Really looking forward to running the first of two online discussions today: https://t.co/e8GbkABNlF

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LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! 'From Achilles to Afghanistan': join us for two interactive online conversations exploring how historic war stories influence our understanding of conflict in the modern world. You can find out more and sign up here: https://t.co/e8GbkATodd

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Have you ever been moved, fascinated, horrified or inspired by a war story from the past? How do historic war stories shape how we visualise conflict today? Please come and share your thoughts at two online events on 6th & 7th October! You can sign up here https://t.co/e8GbkATodd

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Have you ever been moved, fascinated, horrified or inspired by a war story from the past? How do historic war stories shape how we visualise conflict today? Please come and share your thoughts at two online events on 6th & 7th October! You can sign up here https://t.co/e8GbkABNlF

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This week's podcast guest, Prof. Anders Engberg-Pedersen, argues that the Napoleonic Wars not only changed the nature of warfare but also revolutionised people's understanding of chance, contingency and probability, inspiring a new discourse of knowledge: https://t.co/WG8yUUN1jA

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On today's podcast, Prof. Anders Engberg-Pedersen explains that the the scale of the Napoleonic Wars changed how comprehensible people thought war was, with a move from universal principles to an emphasis on chaos, uncertainty & the fog of war:https://t.co/WG8yUV4Cb8

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