: Images of monuments, such as the Alexander Pushkin statue in Kharkiv painted red, are used on social platforms like Telegram to symbolize the atrocities of an invasion and mobilize public action.
: In the 1950s, U.S. legislators like Sen. Pat McCarran and Rep. Francis E. Walter invoked this imagery to establish tiered-entry systems for the U.S. border. The Invasion image
The concept is also frequently associated with wartime documentation and cinematic portrayals: : Images of monuments, such as the Alexander
: Recent projects like "Diaries of War and Life" analyze how smartphone technology creates a new "invasion image"—focusing on "quiet trauma" and intimate personal moments rather than just battlefield violence. Pat McCarran and Rep
: The workflow begins with a 2D or 3D image of pore space, defining "inlets" and identifying pixels with the highest capillary value to track the fluid's path. 3. Cultural & Media Representations