
Scopophilia
/ˌskɒpə(ʊ)ˈfɪlɪə/
In psychology and psychiatry, scopophilia or scoptophilia is an aesthetic pleasure drawn from looking at an object or a person
lacuna
/ləˈkjuːnə/
an unfilled space; a gap.
This Comic strip is an illustrated guide on the tactics used by the IDF to obfescate Palestinian dissident visual media.
This research is based on readings from:
- Mobilizing Shame, Thomas Keenan.
- Spectacle as Camouflage, Daniel Mann.
- Judith Butler, Frames of War: When is Life Grievable?
/ˌskɒpə(ʊ)ˈfɪlɪə/
In psychology and psychiatry, scopophilia or scoptophilia is an aesthetic pleasure drawn from looking at an object or a person
lacuna
/ləˈkjuːnə/
an unfilled space; a gap.
This Comic strip is an illustrated guide on the tactics used by the IDF to obfescate Palestinian dissident visual media.
This research is based on readings from:
- Mobilizing Shame, Thomas Keenan.
- Spectacle as Camouflage, Daniel Mann.
- Judith Butler, Frames of War: When is Life Grievable?


