Geo.graphic, software on the politics of terror.

Geo.Graphic is software that is inspired by the programs used by the military criminal investigation. After September 11, the French Joachim Lapôtre gave visual form to the various reports of the NSA on fugitives and escapees, creating a work of great visual impact and conceptual. Geo.Graphic is a mind-game that represents the geographical and political structure of our current, which is closely connected to the issues of crime and international terrorism. Are gradually revealed to the user twelve maps related to different nodes, which conceptually redraw the map of the organized crime at the international level. The first screen of the game presents a random maps of the twelve, it is then up to you to find the other eleven, indicated by a counter. When the visitor has completed the journey between the different nodes interconnected and all maps, is displayed on the face of one of the alleged criminals that the author has drawn from photos stored by the American police. Continuing to interact, alternating other faces going to compose a mosaic disturbing. Geo.Graphic, then, would seem an invention of military origin, but it is actually a software "pro-freedom" that reveals the background of a policy of terror. Tatiana Bazzichelli