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Edmund Clark: The Day the Music Died

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Description

We live in an era of unprecedented security measures and safety precautions that seemingly protect us from the threat of global terror attacks, but at what cost? Photographer Edmund Clark explores the measures that are taken to keep our world safe, and how legality and ethics come into play. Photographs, videos and installations help to paint a picture of how this entire system works throughout the world, including footage from Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan and the CIA’s secret prison program.

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Location

International Center of Photography

79 Essex St. Manhattan, NY, 10002

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Art Galleries
Photography & Media
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Accessibility
Open and/or Closed Captioned
Assistive Listening System
Sign Language Interpretation
Wheelchair Accessible
Audio Description
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