Political Satire

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"In Denial: A Further Redaction of the Mueller Report" is an "R-rated" blackout poem created from the redacted version of the Mueller report.

FBI special counsel Robert Mueller conducted a 22-month long investigation of whether President Trump colluded with Russia to interfere in the 2016 Presentential elections. When the report of his findings was released to the public, significant portions were blacked out. The full report is 448 pages long. In total, approximately 7.25% of the text or 1 in 8 lines were redacted, with most of the censored text concentrated in the sections on Russian Hacking and Dumping Operations (Source: Washinton Post, Vox).

To create "In Denial," Holeton selected pages from the table of contents and the introduction and executive summary of Volume II of the report, the section which concerns obstruction of justice. About 80% of the document has been "further" blacked out. The remaining visible text describes lewd sexual acts, mostly involving Trump's rear-end. There are two versions of the poem: a 30-page version with the blacked-out sections included and a 6-page text-only version. In the latter, the censored parts are removed, so that the text appears without spaces or breaks; this version was also edited for punctuation and capitalization (Source: the Fictious Press: Select Web Publications by Richard Holeton).

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Sherwood Rise was an experimental arts project that investigated possible futuristic forms of the book. The challenge was how to expand a traditional paper book (codex) using new media technologies. Sherwood Rise uses AR in an experimental artistic way, and tells a participatory and interactive story through printed newspapers, mobile phones, and email. AR is used to enable multiples voices in the story, where each voice tells the story from different and opposing perspectives. The AR also acts as the interface to the story, and enables the reader to change and control the story and eventual outcomes.

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