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  • Susan Sontag, “What have we done?”, The Guardian (24 May 2000).
  • None of them, however, focuses on particular artworks that critique aesthetic modes or theories in the light of terror, such as our cover image by Susan Norrie. Nome's image was first exhibited in 1996 as part of her series entitled “Inquisition”, and also consists of a light-box illuminated transparency of a “found” press photograph of an anti-terrorist group. Norrie has since exhibited the work again and added to the series. See Julie Ewington, “Susan Norrie: Inquisition”, Fieldwork: Australian Art 1968–2002, eds. Lisa Prager, Margaret Trudgeon and Dianne Waite (Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 2002) 138–43.
  • Jean Baudrillard, “The Mirror of Terrorism”, The Transparency of Evil: Essays on Extreme Phenomena, trans. James Benedict (London and New York: Verso, 1993) 75.

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