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Subject:        [syndicate] Collateral Damage revisited
From:   "Andrej Tisma" <aart at EUnet.yu>
Date:   Fri, March 24, 2006 12:37 pm
To:     "Syndicate2" <syndicate at anart.no>

Today is the anniversary of the start of NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (Serbia
and Montenegro).
This work from 1999 commemorates that event:

http://www.webheaven.co.yu/nato/collaterals.htm

There were many "collateral damages" of that intervention, about 3.000
civilians killed, many schools, hospitals and bridges destroyed. About $200
billions of material damage made.  Remember collateral damage.
Nineteen NATO countries took part in that intervention, take a look at their
capitals.
Andrej Tisma











>Subject:       [kfor] My Soul Seeks Nato
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>Dear Kfor,
>
>I am an intern working for an organization of which you may have heard
>called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.  We are an
>international organization for collective security established in
>1949, with headquarters located in Brussels (I'm writing out of the
>Chicago office now; not quite so glamorous!).
>
>We have a very important meeting scheduled on the 28th of April this
>year with another similar organization, at which we are to deliver a
>"multimedia" presentation.  I have been placed in charge of developing
>this presentation.  Needless to say, it is a project of incredible
>political sensitivity and the rest of my career pretty much rests upon
>its success (No pressure, though!!!).
>
>The topic of our meeting with OPEC is "Radical Software and
>Hyperthreaded Digilogical Matrices: Patch-Programmable Software
>Systems for Real-Time Audio and Video."  For this presentation, I plan
>to use materials that I and other interns have collected from
>interviews with artist/programmers who have developed
>patch-programmable systems for real-time audio/video performances.
>
>For this presentation, I would like to use the software nato.0+55.
>Initially, my team proposed a budget addendum for a time machine in
>order to travel back to 2000 and purchase this software from Netochka
>Nezvanova.  However, that budgetary addendum was eliminated in a later
>stage of review.  I am now left with only a month to acquire this
>software and no time machine with which to do so!!!
>
>I am writing to implore the members of this listserv to help me
>acquire this software nato.0+55 by any means necessary.
>
>Thank You in advance for your help!
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