January 10th, 2012
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The artist employs once-typical infrared color film to investigate a jungle war zone within the Ddemocratic Republic of Congo, resulting in tragic scenes of destruction depicted in vivid lavender, pinks and reds. (via Designboom)

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    was originally developed for aerial reconnaissance...detect camouflage structures.
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    I feel like I’m missing...info here; what does it mean when plants show up this color on...
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