We're all so dumb.
Errol Morris on "Photography as a Weapon" - Boing Boing:
"Documentary film maker Errol Morris has a fascinating piece in the New York Times about 'Photography as a Weapon.' In it, he interviews Hany Farid, a Dartmouth professor and expert on digital photographic fraud.Errol Morris: [D]octored photographs are the least of our worries. If you want to trick someone with a photograph, there are lots of easy ways to do it. You don’t need Photoshop. You don’t need sophisticated digital photo-manipulation. You don’t need a computer. All you need to do is change the caption.
The photographs presented by Colin Powell at the United Nations in 2003 provide several examples. Photographs that were used to justify a war. And yet, the actual photographs are low-res, muddy aerial surveillance photographs of buildings and vehicles on the ground in Iraq. I’m not an aerial intelligence expert. I could be looking at anything. It is the labels, the captions, and the surrounding text that turn the images from one thing into another."
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