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Please full-size to see the words in the left thumbprint.This is a layout I am doing for an article on airport profiling. Basically the idea is that profiling may not be an efficient method of stopping crime as the point is to try and detect criminal intentions from physical attributes of a person. The text in the fingerprint dicusses that.
The thumbprint is mine. So are the words. I composed this with a black Crayola marker, my thumb, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Quark Xpress.
The text, so you don't strain your eyes:
Who we are is not determined by the physical. We do not identify ourselves by our physical bodies, but by our minds, some meta-physical essence inside. Ever since René Descartes 17th Century philosophy, humankind has separated the mind from the body. The Christians called it a soul. The Hindu called it an essence. It is our mind, our soul, our essence that truly defines us. It is then logical that we should be judged from inside out, by inner beauty or lack thereof instead of the color of our skin. The catch: minds and bodies are not split. It is a primal dissociation, but a physical impossibility. The question America now faces is not whether profiling is ethical, but if it is even effective. Profiling assumes that certain physical characteristics can directly correlate with internal motives. Is it really realistic to assume that physical traits can expose signs of a criminal mind within? And if America does begin to assume such a thing, doesn’t associating the physical with the internal qualify as a justified type of racism? If profiling can be justified as a necessary security measure in airports, can it also be justified in the work place? Can an employer justify scrutinizing employees of a certain skin color more than other employees by saying that the security of their business is at stake? If profiling is acceptable in the airport, where else do the same ethics apply? Associating the internal with the external itself can fall into bias. A mindset which sees profiling not only as acceptable, but necessary, may also be susceptible to falling back into racism, sexism, classism, and countless other ism’s America spent the past century trying to claw it’s way out of. In the new millennium, is America willing to leap back into the biases it spent over a hundred years trying to escape from? The way the country handles security in its airports may serve as a prescendent for how it handles security for the next few centuries to come. Perhaps, after the wound that the World Trade Center attacks inflicted on America’s sense of safety, it is comforting to believe that we will be able to see another attack before it hits. Perhaps there is some comfort in thinking that a criminal is visible by outward signs. We think of criminals in terms of physical manifestations in television shows and movies. We think of shifty eyes and evil grimaces. We think in terms of sunglasses, trenchcoats, and dark clothes. Perhaps America needs to believe that criminality is a visible characteristic that can be recognized before the crime in inflicted. Perhaps America needs to believe that profiling is effective.
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Comments: 148
silverwings42 [2008-03-19 15:06:18 +0000 UTC]
Truly incredible, and indeed thought-provoking.
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JamJamCologne [2008-03-19 13:31:51 +0000 UTC]
Great design, but I guess there is a flaw in your thinking. The reason behind taking fingerprints is in no way assumptive but to help find criminals (obviously it is easier to change your appearence or whereabout, than your physical attributes given to you by genetic heredity). To establish a register and thus search crime scenes or detect criminals. Profiling is the "criminal investigative analysis" which, upon certain behaviours, lets the profiler conclude to social or criminal demeanor. But wait, I am certainly against the keeping of such records as fingerprints that lead to complex dna analysis or can be misused. To me it is not the racism or whatever else ism that leads to tensions but the unpredictable usage of your dna, that will be openly displayed and handled by investigators, EVEN if it is not upon a suspicion procedure. That is a violation of your personal rights and the in dubio pro reo (see signature ) that declares, the state has to prove you guilty and not that you have to prove your innocence. In fact what you say is right.
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Archrono In reply to JamJamCologne [2008-03-19 17:35:42 +0000 UTC]
The fingerprint is just a reference to outward appearance and crime, not a direct analogy between fingerprinting and profiling.
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Masada885 [2008-03-19 13:29:13 +0000 UTC]
fantastic image to put to words... it makes for a very powerful image. congratulations on the DD (:
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Mariahthief In reply to ??? [2008-03-19 12:21:58 +0000 UTC]
I read the message and ...this is not only something that needs to be said, this is something that more people need to be talking about. Wonderfully done piece, I cringe at the thought of working with crayon, but you are really good with it!
And yeah... it's been said but... very thought provoking.
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serene-gemini In reply to ??? [2008-03-19 12:12:16 +0000 UTC]
Thought provoking.
This is one interesting argument.
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PoetryOD [2008-03-19 11:58:46 +0000 UTC]
I'm so glad this got the DD it deserved.
When I saw it I just had to suggest it to GeneratingHype
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panzi [2008-03-19 11:49:04 +0000 UTC]
Very nice.
But I'm amazed how many people are willing to give away their fingerprints for free. It's so easy to fake a fingerprint when you have a digital image of it. On the other hand now you can deny every crime where this fingerprint is found by referring to this image.
On that matter see this video: [link]
Its German but the images speak for them self.
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sanatae [2008-03-19 08:46:42 +0000 UTC]
This is ... excellent.
Artistic in all the right ways. Well deserving of showcasing as a DD and a few million faves.
I really like this, the message is superb and the delivery is impeccable.
Wonderful!
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Obsidian492 [2008-03-19 08:40:47 +0000 UTC]
Great concept, great words, great image. It's brilliant! Congrats on the DD as well, btw - it was well deserved.
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hazel22 [2008-03-19 08:23:34 +0000 UTC]
WORD.
The composition and concept are incredible. It's very thought-provoking since one may only take it as a joke to judge people 'just because' of their looks. But to make a person realize the bitter truth, it becomes painful if he starts thinking what other people may have seen him as and start being insecure.
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NinjaEin [2008-03-19 08:22:45 +0000 UTC]
One of the most thought provoking works of art I've seen in a long time.
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kooshballinator [2008-03-19 08:04:05 +0000 UTC]
Oh, wow. o__o
You know, I actually tried reading the text, and for a while, I was tilting my head. XD
Then I decided to stop, and I read the Author's Comments and it was all there. Damn. XD
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pixel-def [2008-03-19 07:35:39 +0000 UTC]
very good. you matched like evry line. incredible work.
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topfiverecordsInc [2008-03-19 07:11:24 +0000 UTC]
I wish I had read the comments before I got all dizzy trying to read the real thing.
really cool none the less.
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illusive [2002-12-24 00:12:02 +0000 UTC]
Sweeeeeeet work Must have taken up heaps of time...
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type [2002-12-09 20:32:06 +0000 UTC]
I really have to take the time to read it in the print itself...
+fav'ing it, so I can see it again whenever I want too...
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anomalyme [2002-10-29 00:17:02 +0000 UTC]
your dilligence is admirable.
this is really amazing.
i love the concept.
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fusionx [2002-10-28 11:54:04 +0000 UTC]
woah this is great alot of time taken to read and as matteo states he doesnt like the think therefor i am statement i kinda agree, however this is a beautiful piece of work in both message and visual
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cheba2 [2002-10-15 22:18:23 +0000 UTC]
thats a really nice ideal, keep it up hey no 10 year old makes art this good
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leafinsectman [2002-08-06 10:46:06 +0000 UTC]
This is such an amazing piece!! I soooooooooooo love it!! Brilliant concept and very professional looking. I've been studying some of the stuff you've talked about (I study philosophy). And about the airport thingy, airport security has singled out every single time I flew because I guess I just look like a threat. Its a big hassle but if it prevents crimes then I'll gladly go though it. I just hope it works.
I pushed the +favs button first because I was so blown away!! This deserves to be a Daily Deviation. This has to be the most original piece I've ever seen here on DA. You are so amazing!! Well done!!
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shih [2002-08-06 10:12:48 +0000 UTC]
well... after reading all of this made me moody...
recently... the president of here just announced that... taiwan's a country and china's the other... well then everyone starts to be panic about if china's gonna attack us... how sad... isn't it... humans should be in peace but not in war... well i'm talking nonsense.. just want to tell you how much i love this...
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lovexmode In reply to shih [2008-03-20 05:35:08 +0000 UTC]
green team's a poop. -_-
so is the current president.
though i really think that china's too busy with tibet and the olympics right now.
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kiimuu [2002-07-31 04:55:57 +0000 UTC]
*oogles in stunned silence for some time* Boy was that interesting to read, especially the parts that were upside down. HOW do you do these things? *worship* o_O
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cymoil [2002-07-30 09:39:28 +0000 UTC]
wow celeste....that's awesome
can't imagine the time you must have spent on that.
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cwiss [2002-07-29 23:42:15 +0000 UTC]
:WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAH!!!! one of my fav graphics pieces ive seen in ages, very simple idea executed sooo well!!!! flawless! i think the black on white and white on black really does this piece justice! fav for sure, nice one kidd... thats 2 favs in a row, need i say more!
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killuhkam [2002-07-29 17:35:42 +0000 UTC]
i got your finger print now kidd im gonna frame you and fake my death now great design.. reminds me of the new verb commercials .. your turning me on with all these great designs.. grrr
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matteo [2002-07-29 16:34:33 +0000 UTC]
oh and btw, i had to read all about descartes' philosophy and i think most of it is cool, but the "think therefore i am" stuff is a little hard to swallow.
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chavez [2002-07-29 15:43:03 +0000 UTC]
you are really one of the best designers.
wow. i read all the lines in the picture.
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