Improvised
Empathetic Device
2005 / custom software
and hardware
The current U.S. led war in Iraq has suffered enormous
casualties, where the toll on civilian lives is vague and
many times unreported. The number of U.S. casualties is
reported and monitored, many of which are the result of
I.E.D.s (improvised explosive devices). Overall, the media
coverage of these atrocities is given very little
attention, often overshadowed by more personal and
spectacular stories, such as child abductions and runaway
brides. SWAMP's I.E.D. project aims to give real and
physical presence to the death and violence occurring in
the Middle East, by creating direct physical pain from the
event of killed soldiers, whose toll and details are
silently relegated to small or no print.
A Custom software application continuously monitors a
web-site (icasualties.org) that updates the accumulation
and personal details of slain U.S. soldiers. When new
deaths are detected the data is extracted and sent
wirelessly to custom hardware installed on the I.E.D.
armband. The LCD readout displays the soldiers' name, rank,
cause of death and location and then triggers an electric
solenoid to drive a needle into the wearers arm, drawing
blood and immediate attention to the reality that someone
has just died in the Iraq war that is raging far away.