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The artist employs once-typical infrared color film to investigate a  jungle war zone within the Democratic Republic of Congo, resulting in  tragic scenes of destruction depicted in vivid lavender, pinks and reds. (via Designboom)

Color infrared film was originally developed for aerial reconnaissance to detect camouflage structures.

utnereader:

The artist employs once-typical infrared color film to investigate a jungle war zone within the Democratic Republic of Congo, resulting in tragic scenes of destruction depicted in vivid lavender, pinks and reds. (via Designboom)

Color infrared film was originally developed for aerial reconnaissance to detect camouflage structures.

I think the international strategy here, and this really has been an international strategy to apply sanctions, to apply diplomatic pressure on them, to try to convince Iran that if, you know, they want to do what’s right, they need to join the international family of nations and act in a responsible way. I think the pressure of the sanctions, I think the pressure of diplomatic pressures from everywhere — Europe, United States, elsewhere— is working to put pressure on them, to make them understand that they cannot continue to do what they’re doing. Are they trying to develop a nuclear weapon? No. But we know that they’re trying to develop a nuclear capability. And that’s what concerns us. And our red line to Iran is do not develop a nuclear weapon. That’s a red line for us. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta on “Face the Nation”