D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) is a hyper-war waged on over 20 million children in the United States. Despite overwhelming evidence of its educational ineffectiveness, D.A.R.E. has gained a religious following among educators and parents, and is the only federally-funded drug education program. D.A.R.E.'s imagistic and psychological assault is based on the presence of uniformed gun-toting police officers in the classroom. While grounded in the specificity of D.A.R.E., Dissing D.A.R.E.: Education As Spectacle is an allegorical rant about the cultural dominance of image over substance, hysteria over reason.
Dissing D.A.R.E.: Education as Spectacle
Diane Nerwen
1997 00:06:00 United StatesEnglishColorDescription
About Diane Nerwen
Diane Nerwen is a media artist and teacher living in New York City. Her experimental videotapes use collage and appropriation to explore the intersection of media, politics, and everyday life. Her work has been screened internationally at venues including the New York Video Festival, Ars Electronica, and the Guggenheim Museum. She was the recipient of the 2001 DAAD Artist in Residence Fellowship in Berlin, Germany. She has also collaborated with Les LeVeque on numerous tapes.