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image via television and
that people would generally
lose sight of human suffer-
ing and involvement," she
said.
Mrs. Schuster created a
war series, with the gas
mask as the main focus,
months before the outbreak
of Persian Gulf War. Last .
January, Marsha Miro, the
art critic for the DetrOit Free
Press, called Mrs. Schuster's
digital photographs,
"powerfully distorted and
segmented images of war. It
is though we have traveled
with her through time and
space to the point where
video transmissions from
battle are real."
"These tools embody mas-
sive human creative and
destructive forces," Mrs.
Schuster said. " They may
be ultimately responsible for
our salvation or our
demise."
Mrs. Schuster said her
brand of digital photography
is deliberately recognizable
as being computer assisted.
"You can no longer trust
anything you see visually
reproduced," she said.
"Technology can now refine
and manipulate images so
no one can know where they
came from, if indeed they are
genuine. I don't want there
to be any confusion in any of
my work."
Mrs. Schuster is disap-
pointed that America's
organized art community has
been slow in recognizing
digital photography. Contrary
to popular belief, the com-
puter does not do the drawing.
"You can't do this kind of
digital photography without
knowledge and expertise in