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<span style="font-size:xx-small;">&#8216;american kills&#8217; installation</span></p>
<p>&#8216;american kills&#8217; by chilean-born new york based artist <a href="http://meetsebastian.com/" target="_blank">sebastian errazuriz</a> is a public<br />
installation showcasing the suicide rates of US soldiers. after searching on official<br />
war sites on the internet, he accidentally found out that 2 times more american soldiers<br />
had died in 2009 by committing suicide than those killed during that same year in the<br />
war in iraq; an alarming comparison that errazuriz had personally never read or<br />
heard about before.</p>
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<p>according to the artist, a first google search showed only reports of media alarm about<br />
suicide rates, but the information was always comfortably presented divided into months<br />
and generally separated by statistics from the army, navy or air-force.</p>
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<p><em><br />
&#8216;when I first found the overall statistics summed the 304 suicides by US soldiers during<br />
2009, I was shocked. I tried to find a number to compare that statistic. to my surprise<br />
the suicide statistic doubled the total of 149 US soldiers that had died in the iraq war<br />
during 2009 and equaled the number of soldiers killed in afghanistan.</em>&#8216; &#8211; SR</p>
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<p>errazuriz&#8217;s first instinct was to post the statistic on facebook, dumbfounded by the lack<br />
of response and interest, he bought can of black paint and decided to &#8216;post&#8217; the news in<br />
the real world on his own wall outside his studio in brooklyn. equipped with a ladder,<br />
he marked a black strip for every dead soldier, until both the suicide rates and war rates<br />
occupied the entire wall and were registered as a single image.</p>
<p><img title="" src="https://i1.wp.com/www.designboom.com/cms/images/fiona005/sebastian005.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="624" /></p>
<p>&#8216;<em>the counting of dead soldiers outside my studio was long and surprisingly eerie; it was<br />
hard to forget that every brush stroke was a soldier who had died the previous year.<br />
a lot of people stopped to read the mural and were immediately impressed by the reality<br />
portrayed. most of them seemed quite shocked and approached me to ask if what I was<br />
painting was real. I tried to explain that I simply wished to create a physical image that<br />
could capture people&#8217;s imagination, creating awareness of the current numbers in death,<br />
war and the infinite discrepancy between the resources and energies destined to fight and<br />
protect soldiers at war versus the energies invested in protecting their mental health<br />
and stability.</em>&#8216;- SR</p>
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