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 Photoscrutiny 2 : The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 
          Dealey Plaza,Dallas, Texas, on November 22nd 1963.
 The ability of images to reconstruct the locale.
 From 
          available imagery... 
 How many shots were fired ?
 When were they fired ?
 Who fired them ?
 From where were they fired ?
 Why were they fired ?
 Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President 
          Kennedy US Govt. Printing Office, Washington DC 1964 xii; The FBI carried 
          out more than 25,000 interviews and re-interviews; the Secret Service 
          carried out more than 1500 interviews. Given the extent of the mass 
          media (newspapers, magazines, TV and radio, and the beginning of individuals' 
          own film making, what is permanently available in imagery of any one 
          event ? What other events have occurred and have been so thoroughly 
          documented in visual form ?
 
 Quote 1. "It was 12.30pm., Central Standard time, when the first 
          gunfire burst upon the President's motor procession as it moved slowly 
          down Elm Street, having just turned off Houston street. President Kennedy's 
          hands reached for his neck. The moment marked the start of one of the 
          most intensively studied few moments in history, a tiny span of time, 
          forever frozen by film." Hurt beneath.
 
 Quote 2 . "It was a balmy, sunny noon as we motored through downtown 
          Dallas behind President Kennedy. The procession cleared the centre of 
          the business district and turned into the handsome highway that wound 
          through what appeared to be a park. I was riding in the so-called White 
          House press pool car, a telephone company vehicle equipped with a mobile 
          radio-telephone. I was in the front seat between a driver from the telephone 
          company and Malcolm Kilduff, acting White Hose Press secretary for the 
          President's Texas tour . Three other pool reporters were wedged in the 
          back seat. Suddenly we hears three loud almost painfully loud cracks. 
          The first sounded as if might have been a large firecracker. But the 
          second and third were unmistakable. Gunfire. The President's car, possibly 
          as much as 150 or 200 yards ahead, seemed to falter briefly. We saw 
          a flurry of activity in the Secret Service follow up car behind the 
          Chief Executive's bubbletop limousine. Next in line was the car bearing 
          Vice President Lyndon B.Johnson. Behind that another follow up car bearing 
          agents assigned to the Vice President's protection. We were behind that 
          car.. Our car stood still for probably only a few seconds, but it seemed 
          like a lifetime. One sees history explode before one's eyes and for 
          even the most trained observer, there is a limit to what one can comprehend. 
          From "Four Days" - see beneath
 
 Quote 3. "The most important evidence about what happened in Dealey 
          Plaza is, with little dispute, the famous home movie made by Abraham 
          Zapruder. The film was shot from the President's right, as the limousine 
          moved along Elm Street. It shows almost the entire period of the shooting, 
          with the exception of a few moments a street sign obscures the image 
          of the limousine..... Within the twenty four hours of the assassination, 
          LIFE magazine had acquired the film from Zapruder, eventually paying 
          him $150,000. More than a decade passed before the public was allowed 
          to see the Zapruder film. No one had access to the film other than Life 
          personnel , although the film was made available for all official investigative 
          purposes. The Warren Commission recognised the tremendous value of the 
          film and used it as a time clock in efforts to describe what happened 
          at Dealey Plaza. The commission also published many of the individual 
          frames of the film. ... [that it is clear that the shot came from the 
          right, not as the Commission and LIFE determined, from the left] The 
          Warren Commission handled the matter of the left rearward head-snap 
          by not mentioning it in this report or any of its volumes of evidence. 
          The commission did publish these frames from the Zapruder film but, 
          in one of the most shocking examples of `mistakes', the key frames showing 
          the impact of the head shot were transposed . With the frames so reversed, 
          the certain perception of the front-to-rear shot is removed. The FBI 
          took responsibility for the faulty sequence, and in 1965 Director J.Edgar 
          Hoover called the transposition, ` a printing error' ...." Hurt 
          pp128-9.
 Quote 4 "How could the president's death automatically benefit 
          the authors of the murder plot. ? It is clear certainly that they employed 
          Lee Harvey Oswald for the purpose of increasing tension between United 
          States and Cuba, and above all the Soviet Union. This must be regarded 
          as a maximum objective, from which they were willing to be forced back 
          into a prepared position that the murderer was just a solitary madman 
          - though of Marxist leanings." Thomas Buchanan `Who killed Kennedy' 
          1964 in Davis beneath Quote 5 "It is highly significant that, after 
          Oswald was arrested, you learned the facts. That proves that the Communist 
          Conspiracy's control over the United States is not yet complete. ... 
          It is quite true that the Communist Conspiracy, through the management 
          of great broadcasting systems and news agencies, through the many criminals 
          lodged in the press..... has a control over our channels of communication 
          that seems to us virtually total. As was to be expected, a few months 
          after the shot was fired in Dallas, the vermin, probably in obedience 
          to general or specific orders issued in advance of the event, began 
          to screech out their diseased hatred of the American people... " 
          Revilo P.Oliver, "Marxmanship in Dallas", from Davis beneath.
    
          A The Function of Photography   
          
            1. reportage ; newspapers; magazines; television; newsreels.
 2. autopsy
 3. mug shot
 4. forensic etc
 5. tangential
 B Who Sees ?
 1. Eye Witness testimony
 First hand accounts ; There were 178 people interviewed who had been 
          in Dealey Plaza itself ; with onlookers on the overpass, county court 
          cells, office windows and most crowded along Houston.
 Secondary testimony , relatives and friends, posthumously published 
          accounts.
 Witnesses recorded by Zapruder include;
 On the Triangle, Charles Brehm and son; John and Mary Chism; Mary Woodward 
          and friends journalists ;
 William and Gayle Newman; Jean Newman; Jean Pain and Mary Moorman
 On the knoll; Emmett Hudson, gardener; Gordon Arnold soldier on leave 
          , Abraham Zapruder, garment manufacturer and Marilyn Sitzman (his secretary)
 In the railway yards - Lee Bowers
 
 2. 
          The Single Image (the photograph)  James Altgens - prof. photographer UPI on Elm front of TBD
 Mary Moorman - amateur green triangle Polaroid of point of shot
 Hugh Betzner - amateur, old camera Houston/Elm ran up grassy knoll
 Philip Wills - amateur, soldier PergPool Elm assassination and TBD
 Norman Similas - amateur, Canad. south of Elm negatives lost
 
 3. 
          The Moving Image (the film)  Abe Zapruder - 8mm Bell & Howell at the wall of pergola - 22secs 
          of film, bt LIFE Magazine. 8mm with telephoto N of Elm first seen publically 
          in 1975.
 Marilyn Sitzman - holding Zapruder/camera steady
 Mary Muchmore - amateur green triangle view of grassy knoll from S Elm
 Robert Hughes amateur - 8mm film Main/Houston view of procession to 
          TBD
 Charles Bronson ,, - Houston/Elm TBD 6 mins before the event
 Beverly Oliver amateur - Super 8 Yashica green 10 feet the shot, film 
          confiscated, not seen
 Thomas Atkins - White House official ph. 6 cars behind ; The Last Two 
          Days (doc.film) 16mm Arriflex S
 Orville Nix amateur - green triangle to the grassy knoll, car departs
  
          4. and there is Computer Simulation
 C Photography as an Objective medium
 1. Intervention , the photograph enhanced, colorified, seeing the desired 
          image
 2. Distortion , a deliberate blurring of the image (Zapruder in Life 
          magazine)
 3. Falsification , the montage of images from separate sources, Oswald 
          and the rifle
 4. Publication , supplemented by text (caption, headline,quotation etc) 
          , the Zapruder stills printed in reverse order in the Warren report. 
          The cropping of the image, the prominence in the sequence of the publication
 
   BOOKLIST
 Wendell Berry verse, Ben Shahn illust and design, November Twenty 
          Six Nineteen Hundred Sixty Three , Braziller New York 1964.;
 Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President 
          John F.Kennedy ,United States Printing Office, Washington USA 
          1964
 Anthony Summers, Conspiracy, Who Killed President Kennedy ? 
          , Gollancz/Fontana London 1980
 William Manchester, The Death of a President ,Michael 
          Joseph London 1967
 Edward J.Epstein, Legend The Secret Life of Lee Harvey Oswald, 
          McGraw Hill New York 1978
 Michael Kurtz, Crime of the Century, The Kennedy Assassination 
          from a Historian's Perspective ,Harvester Press Brighton 1982
 Gary Trudeau, Doonesbury ,Guardian November 1993.
 United Press International and American Heritage Magazine, FOUR 
          DAYS ,American Heritage New York 1964.
 Henry Hurt, Reasonable Doubt, An Investigation into the Assassination 
          of John F.Kennedy , Sidgwick and Jackson London 1986.
 David Brion Davis, The Fear of Conspiracy, Images of Un-American 
          Subversion, Cornell Ithaca London 1971,
 
 FILMS 
          
 David Lifton, JFK Best Evidence , Polygram 1990
 Nigel Turner, The Men Who Killed Kennedy ,Polygram/Central 
          TV 2 tapes 1989
 Oliver Stone dir., JFK 1991
 Brian de Palma dir., Blow Out 1981
 Brian de Palma dir., Greetings 1968
 Alan Pakula dir., The Parallax View ,1976
 Chris Plumley, The Day the Dream Died,1983 (Dispatches 
          Channel 4)
 
  
           
             
              
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