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Brainrain

Jan 18, 2014  ·  2 min read

Andrew Frost

 

We all know 9/11 was an inside job. The Twin Towers came down not because aircraft were flown into them but because unknown individuals using controlled demolition reduced the buildings to rubble. And there were no aircraft anyway, and if there were, they had visible missiles on the underside of their fuselages that were used to blow up the towers before impact. And that giant cloud of smoke rising from the debris? That was a visual effect added later by animators working for Walt Disney and you can tell it was a fake because they left the face of Goofy in the cloud as a clue.

 

The conspiracy theories of 9/11 are just one of the hotspots for conspiracy buffs – and there are plenty more too – from the mundane “Who killed Kennedy?” conspiracy to the outlandish Reptilian-aliens-manipulating-world-politics theory. Brainrain, curated by noted conspiracy buff Gianni Wise brings together his recent work on paranoia, with UFO-related material by Jacqueline Drinkall and Warren Armstrong, the creator of augmented realities.  Quoting Umberto Ecco, Wise notes that in “…wanting connections, we found connections always, everywhere, and between everything.”

 

Until December 8

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Pic: A brain, recently.

 


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