Covert Hypnosis in Politics
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Covert Hypnosis in Politics 2008 Released

Directed by Yoshihide Sodeoka

· 7min

 

Covert Hypnosis in Politics 2008 Released

Directed by Yoshihide Sodeoka

· 7min

 

This video is a mashup depiction of Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA) and Vice President Richard Nixon (R-CA) delivering their introduction speeches at the first televised presidential debate (1960) in U.S. history. The candidates’ images are overlaid, moving together in a hypnotic manner. By recontextualizing this early use of technology in politics, we are able to consider the electoral process in a new way.

This video is a mashup depiction of Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA) and Vice President Richard Nixon (R-CA) delivering their introduction speeches at the first televised presidential debate (1960) in U.S. history. The candidates’ images are overlaid, moving together in a hypnotic manner. By recontextualizing this early use of technology in politics, we are able to consider the electoral process in a new way.
RELEASED
19 Jun, 2008
COUNTRY
US
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EN
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