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Quick airport security ouroboros, sad

Thursday, September 15th, 2016

[ by Charles Cameron — here’s an example of recursion as farce, closing in on tragedy ]
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This:

The last kid who searched me, a young Muslim boy with an immaculate line-beard and goatee, was particularly apologetic.

“Sorry bro. If it makes you feel any better, they search me before I fly too.”

From a Guardian “long read” with a great deal of airport frisking — and worth yout time:

  • Riz Ahmed, Typecast as a terrorist
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    So the frisker gets frisked by the friskers. I suppose that’s one answer to Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    Obama & Ferguson: the split screen as DoubleQuote

    Tuesday, November 25th, 2014

    [ by Charles Cameron — the favorite word used on twitter to describe tonights’s split screen show was “surreal” ]
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    Those of you who read me here regularly know that I believe juxtaposition is a key tool for both thinking and understanding. The split screen reporting of Obama‘s Ferguson speech, for instance…

    DQ Obama Ferguson Fox

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    I was watching the speech on the White House site, and they were giving Obama the full-screen treatment — so I was unaware that things were any different elsewhere.

    I feel the single screen-shot from Fox above does justice to the power of juxtaposition, but for good measure I’ll also post a screen-shot from CNN, where the “violence” is portrayed more crisply perhaps:

    DQ Obama Ferguson CNN

    although the “lower third” caption doesn’t quote Obama to such powerful effect.

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    For those who would like to see how the split screen treatment fared in its quieter moments as well as its more vivid ones, here’s the Fox report in full:

    I find it interesting that while splitting the screen in two halves adds to the power of the effect, the attempt at a three-way split fails miserably by comparison.

    ABC‘s coverage is also dramatic:

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    Finally, Tina Nguyen on Mediaite offered a smörgåsbord of split screen images, and closed with a tweet from Ta-Nehisi Coates:

    Good question: Obama clearly wasn’t in the loop about the loop he was in


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