Dreams and Nightmares is a memorial to Iraqis who have lost their lives in the war and occupation. With photographs, names and personal stories, it conveys the unseen side of the war in Iraq — the tragedy being experienced by everyday Iraqis. Careful estimates put Iraqi deaths at more than at 655,000* — most of them civilians.
Dreams and Nightmares VR
Explore the exhibit in 360°
virtual reality (VR).
(This application
requires Quicktime.)
Outside
VR:
Terry Foss / AFSC (June 2006)
Inside
VR:
Terry Foss / AFSC (June 2006)
Download
inside display in PDF format (18 MB)
(Requires Acrobat Reader, available as a free
download.)
On display with Dreams and
Nightmares will be Eyes Wide Open
-National Guard, which includes boots
representing National Guard soldiers killed in
the war in Iraq.
Recent Speakers with Dreams and
Nightmares
Who are we
fighting? (MP3)
Watch her recent testimony on YouTube.
* A study by Johns Hopkins University and Al Mustansiriya University researchers finds that between 420,000 and 790,000 Iraqis have died as a result of war and political violence since the beginning of the US invasion in March 2003. It was published in The Lancet medical journal on October 11, 2006.