The Bomb
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the bomb places the viewer in the middle of the story of nuclear weapons - the most dangerous machines ever built - from the Trinity Test in 1945 to t...he current state of nuclear weapons in 2016. It will explore the culture surrounding nuclear weapons, the fascination they inspire and the perverse appeal they still exert. It will convey the impossibility of controlling this technology. the bomb is about the immense power of nuclear weapons, their dark allure and ingenious technology, the computer systems invented to control them, the missiles and bombers built to carry them, the practice of denial and secrecy that perpetuates them, the societal and cultural influence of them, and the profound death wish at the very heart of them. The audience will experience visual and auditory simulations of nuclear testing/planning/attacks as well as the technological and cultural aspects of nuclear weapons. the bomb will be comprised of archival footage, animation, text, music and the installation design, which will be massive in scale. The projected images and stories will be non-linear, big, memorable, and inescapable. Show More

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and the consequences of their existence.

The bomb takes the viewer on a visually stunning and thought-provoking journey through the history and current state of nuclear weapons. It begins with the Trinity Test, the first atomic bomb detonation in 1945, and goes on to explore the development and evolution of these destructive weapons over the years.

The film delves into the culture surrounding nuclear weapons, capturing both the fascination they inspire and the perverse appeal they still hold for some. It examines the ingenious technology behind nuclear weapons, from the computer systems designed to control them to the missiles and bombers built to carry them.

One of the key themes explored in the bomb is the impossibility of fully controlling this dangerous technology. It reveals the practice of denial and secrecy that perpetuates the existence of nuclear weapons, highlighting the dangerous consequences of this approach.

Ultimately, the bomb serves as a sobering reminder of the immense power of nuclear weapons and the potential devastation they can cause. It encourages viewers to confront the realities and consequences of these weapons, highlighting the urgent need for disarmament and international cooperation.

With its stunning visuals and thought-provoking exploration, the bomb will leave audiences with a deeper understanding of the complex and unsettling world of nuclear weapons.