Hearts & Minds: The Interrogations Project [Screening]
Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project is an interactive, immersive, and cinematic environment that draws users into the haunting memories of ordinary American soldiers who became torturers in the course of serving their country. This project about human rights foregrounds veterans’ testimonies of US military enhanced interrogation practices and human rights abuses during the Iraq War, often by young and ill-trained soldiers who never entered the military to become torturers and still find themselves struggling to reconcile the activities they were asked to do. Hearts and Minds was developed at the Electronic Visualization Lab (EVL) at the University of Illinois Chicago through a four-university partnership.
The production team includes filmmaker Roderick Coover, writer Scott Rettberg, visualization artist/researcher Daria Tsoupikova, and computer scientist Arthur Nishimoto in collaboration with political scientists John Tsukayama and Jeffrey Murer. It has featured at SIGGRAPH, ISEA, The Nobel Peace Prize Forum, the Oslo Human Rights/Human Wrongs Film Festival, the Bergen International Film Festival, and other venues.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Roderick Coover and Scott Rettberg.
Limited space available in the screening – sign-up link coming soon.