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iPod Nazi Flying Saucer [20121] December 2010

By  Mik Godley 2011
iPod drawing using vector app Paintbook 3 121.92 x 91.44 cm (48 x 36 inches) Developed from a series of iPod paintings of the internet conspiracy theory “photographic evidence” (and a few obvious fakes) for the project “Considering Silesia” by Anglo-German painter Mik Godley. A simple internet exploration of his German roots unearthed a mass of “evidence” and theories about the Silesian mountain overlooking his mother’s birthplace. In particular he was fascinated by Albert Speer’s monumental secret project codenamed “Der Riese” (the Giant) tunnelled miles of shafts, cavernous weapons factories, and even an underground town, that eventually became a graveyard for 28,000 slave labourers. And what were the Nazis supposed to be building there? A development of what the Allied pilots called “Foo Fighters”: new and radical types of aircraft meant to save Hitler’s war – the Haunebu flying saucers. This drawing was invented without direct reference to internet found "documentary" photographs.
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Considering Silesia

Stone Heads: for the project Breslau 1938

25 Slowicza, Walbrzych, Lower Silesia, via Google Street View, 27 July 2015

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