The Null Device

The curious story of NATO's in-house arts division, chartered to promote global stability and stave off cultural threats through conceptual art: (via Robot Wisdom)
One of the most interesting of the five projects--at least as explained in the catalog--involved the infiltration of a radical Japanese art group... Rom explained that, in a way, the Sakhalin Five represented NATOarts' evil twin brother. "Instead of attempting to support international security and stability, this was a leftist arts organization, making art and affecting international security in a negative way. So Alexander Perls was sent to investigate these occurrences."

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