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PS4. 
2008. Interactive installation with modified PS2 game play.

About the work

"Kids in Congo were being sent down mines to die so that kids in Europe and 
America could kill imaginary aliens in their living rooms."
- Oona King, former member of the British Parliament.

This project was initially inspired by investigative reports released in early 
2008 concerning the decade long war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 
(DRC), a war that has claimed millions of lives and has been fueled by a demand 
for natural resources such as coltan. Coltan is a mineral widely used in the 
electronics industry to manufacture tantalum for components such as small 
capacitors used in many of the devices we utilize in our everyday lives. For 
gamers, this includes laptops and video game consoles, including the immensely 
popular Sony PlayStation game console. PS4 is an interactive video and game 
play mash-up. The piece uses existing documentary video of conflicts around the 
world, including the conditions of war and coltan mining in the DRC and mashes 
them with live game play in the exhibition space. The piece intends to explore 
the politically alienating effects of gaming by detourning the game play 
experience and offering a politicized
 view of leisure activities.

Sample of Video footage: 
Congo's Bloody Coltan. The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. 
www.pulitzercenter.org
The Fourth World War. A Big Noise Film. www.bignoisefilms.com

Sample of Games: 
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down
Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad

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