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Redfairen

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Tue Jan 8, 2013, 02:40 PM Jan 2013

How's that trickle down working for ya?

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http://www.larrychait.com/Indiv%20galleries/Billboard/index.html

Billboard Project: Art project by Larry Chait (here), as if capitalists weren’t the only ones with access to billboards. Hat-tip to Sam P.’s Too Much, via Arthur MacE. The Blurb:

In the course of my daily travels I am struck by the constant bombardment by printed advertising images. They appear almost everywhere you look: billboards, the walls of houses, bus shelters, trains and buses (inside and out), the sides of trucks, even benches. The city of Chicago has recently even started to allow advertising banners on its bridges, to the outrage of many. Of course, the vast majority of this advertising is trying to sell us products and services that we don’t want or need. I began to question why this is. I asked myself, “Why can’t we be exposed to socially useful messages instead, messages that would educate, inspire or motivate us to take positive action to address the many ills of our society?” Only the wealthy and powerful can afford to buy space on these prominent locations; the rest of us must resort to handmade protest signs and T-shirts to get our message out.

“The Billboard Project” represents my attempt to redress this imbalance. In these images I have created my own “ideal” world, one that I personally would prefer to live in and move through. Although for now this world exists only in my photographs, perhaps one day it will become a reality.






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How's that trickle down working for ya? (Original Post) Redfairen Jan 2013 OP
It's a little to warm and after all these years it's really starting to stink. Autumn Jan 2013 #1

Autumn

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1. It's a little to warm and after all these years it's really starting to stink.
Tue Jan 8, 2013, 02:46 PM
Jan 2013

We need a nice long cool rain to wash the stench away.

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