--- Although very simple and fairly un-attractive, this is a piece that makes one think - and think about something that might affect each and every one of us (along with the rest of the world population) in the coming years. As the post-9.11 world is unfolding, it seems to be filled with weapons of mass destruction, and with carpet-bombing of entire countries. Atrocities of the War Without End do and will count in countless thousands and perhaps millions; populations of other (and own) countries are obviously just nameless numbers - to be diminished - in the heads of those who hold their finger on deadly triggers, and seem resolved to start pressing them. (Blazenko Karesin)

--- an inter-explosion from game (Franck Ancel)

--- Revenge is not so simple. It's not a video game either. (Tom Scarpino)

--- A relative simple but very real approach to demonstrate our basic impulses. Kill them all. There will be no peace on this planet until we'll be all gone. (Andreas Troeger)

--- has a nice oblique relation to 9/11. (Antonio Mendoza)

--- This seems to me about highly abstracted slaughter. Simplicity is also a part of the visual language on this work.(sakana sato)

--- This piece makes me think about how people heal after tragedy. How can we learn to forgive, while remembering the horrors of violence and terrorism? (Megan Jacobs)

--- Made me feel like the President of one of the most powerful countries for a few moments.(Fabian Giles)