November 2017 Release of Abbottabad Compound Material (2021)
Photoalbum created through generative machine learning
In 2017, the CIA released more than 470000 files from Osama Bin Laden's private computer that were seized when he was killed. The public has since been able to access the terrorist's data online without restrictions - including everything from family photographs to propaganda footage.
For my project, I trained an AI on this massive dataset and had it compute new, synthetic images out of it. Images that deny any insight into the private sphere and allow it associatively at the same time.
The project is about propaganda and privacy, about one's own voyeurism, and about the secret service that instrumentalizes this morbid fascination.

Supervised by Prof. Erich Schöls
"In an effort to further enhance public understanding of al-Qa‘ida, the CIA on 1 November 2017 released additional materials recovered in the 2 May 2011 raid on Usama Bin Ladin’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. With the release of these materials, the information remaining in the collection that has not been released publicly includes materials that are protected by copyright; sensitive such that their release would directly damage efforts to keep the nation secure; pornography; malware; blank, corrupted, and duplicate files. The entire collection has been available to the US Intelligence Community and Department of Defense organizations for years. [...]
CIA’s 1 November 2017 release includes additional al-Qa‘ida letters, videos, audio files, and communications, as well as routine family correspondence. [...]"

www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/index.html
„Die Aktion in Abbottabad ist beendet, für die Geheimdienste beginnt jedoch ein Großteil der Arbeit erst. In dem Anwesen, in dem Al-Kaida Chef Bin Laden getötet wurde, haben die Spezialkräfte auch Computer und Papiere sichergestellt, die nun ausgewertet werden. [...]
Die US-Regierung schließt unterdessen nicht aus, Fotos des getöteten Al-Kaida-Chefs zu veröffentlichen. Die Vereinigten Staaten würden alles tun, um Zweifel am Tod des Drahtziehers der Anschläge vom 11. September 2001 auszuräumen, sagte der Anti-Terror-Berater von US-Präsident Barack Obama, John Brennan. Deshalb werde die Veröffentlichung von Informationen und auch Fotos geprüft. Nach Informationen der Zeitung gibt es mehrere Fotos des getöteten Osama bin Laden. Sie seien jedoch so ‚grausig‘ dass die Regierung wegen einer Veröffentlichung genau überlegen müsse.“
www.n-tv.de/politik/CIA-sichtet-Bin-Ladens-Daten-article3236486.html
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