Julian Koschwitz's On Journalism #2 Typewriter gives a singular voice to the more than 900 journalists killed worldwide since 1992.

The expansive installation culls information about the deceased reporters and their work from sources like the Committee to Protect Journalists and is generating one unending typewritten text. The information is also used as the basis for an accompanying magazine and set of prints.

Individual biographies are connected through common details like field of coverage and area of deployment. The typewriter also inserts type-based images, such as flags. The level of distortion of these images is based on the number of journalists killed in that particular country.

See Koschwitz's preceding project, "On Journalism #1 News."