“…While Virilio addresses the 'logistics of perception' in the First and Second World Wars, recent films of the Iraq War seem to prove his basic premise on the relationship between war, technology and changing 1 I'm focusing here on American productions and films that explicitly deal with this war and the war front from an American perspective. Other related films include The Mark of Cain (Marc Munden, 2007) about the British troops in Iraq, Grace is Gone (James Strouse, 2007) about a father of two daughters who receives the message of his wife having been killed in Iraq and Rendition (Gavin Hood, 2007) which deals with secret detention facilities outside the USA used to interrogate suspects in the war on terror. Valley of the Wolves Iraq (Serdar Akar & Sadullah Senturk, 2006) presents the war in Iraq from a Turkish point of view.…”