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2016
CaroTimm

Art & Activism 2016 Favorite 

This is a class focused gallery intended to share class findings related to Art & Activism in Print!

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Action Man! Battlefied Casualties
Practitioner
Veterans for Peace
Date
Jul 13 2015

A commercial for action figures, after the action. Working towards a campaign to raise the age of recruitment in the UK.

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Artists got fed up with these 'anti-homeless spikes.' So they made them a bit more ... comfy.
Practitioner
Space, Not Spikes
Date
Feb 2 2016

These are called "anti-homeless spikes." They're about as friendly as they sound.

Photo courtesy of CC BY-ND, Immo Klink and Marco Godoy.
As you may have guessed, they're intended to deter people who are homeless from sitting or sleeping on that concrete step. And yeah, they're pretty awful.

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Reverse Graffiti
Practitioner
Paul 'Moose' Curtis
Date
Nov 29 2008

Reverse graffiti is form of street art that involves carving into the dirt and dust that surrounds us. Artists subtract from a surface in order to create a negative image within the positive, often quite dark layer of grime.

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In Drones We Trust
Practitioner
Joseph DeLappe
Date
Nov 13 2014

In Drones We Trust, 2014 - Joseph DeLappe
Crowd Sourced, Participatory Rubber Stamp Currency Intervention

FOR FULL PROJECT DOCUMENTATION VISIT: http://indroneswetrust.tumblr.com/

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AIDS Quilt Goes Digital
Practitioner
University of Southern California, NAMES Project Foundation, Microsoft Research
Date
Jul 24 2012

With more than 48,000 panels and 94,000 names, the AIDS quilt is a constantly growing testament to the deadly toll the disease has taken on the world. At roughly 1.3 million square feet, it is so large that it can’t be displayed in its entirety in one place. Parts of it are currently on display at the National Mall, with volunteers constantly switching sections in and out.

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Speculative Fiction: Global Warming to the Extreme
Practitioner
Josh Keyes
Date
Jan 1 2010

Josh Keyes is a contemporary artist who takes a "satirical look at the impact urban sprawl has on the environment and surmises, with the aid of scientific slices and core samples, what could happen if we continue to infiltrate and encroach on our rural surroundings."

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Most Likely Safe
Practitioner
Yes Lab, Food and Water Watch
Date
Apr 29 2011

In April, 2011, Food and Water Watch partnered with Yes Lab to raise questions regarding drinking water around New York City. Yes Lab, an organization that collaborates with activist groups, aims to create successful media-related creative actions that help raise awareness regarding pertinent causes and create desirable action, often by staging interventions for the existing status quo by imitation and alteration.

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Street Art Project Uses Building Facades to Spread the Word About 314 Endangered Bird Species
Practitioner
Audonon Mural Project
Date
Jan 1 2016

In a visually captivating public art venture, the Audonon Mural Project seeks to raise awareness for species of birds threatened by climate change in a rather unconventional way—street art. A collaboration between the National Audubon Society and Gitler &_____ Gallery, scatterings of stunning avian themed murals are cropping up throughout John James Audubon’s old Manhattan neighbourhood.

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One Dress Protest
Practitioner
Kristy Powell
Date
Jan 3 2011

Independent blogger, Kristy Powell, decided to begin a digital action, beginning on January 3rd, 2011 and ending on January 3rd, 2012, where she would wear one dress for an entire year to call attention to the politics of fashion's dominance over our quotidian lives and relationships with our own bodies.

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Fairy Tales (with guns)
Practitioner
National Rifle Association
Date
Mar 25 2016

The National Rifle Association has recently decided that the way to promote their gun rights among the American people is to retell the classic stories with guns. Thus far, they have rewritten The Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, handing guns into the hands of the children protagonists, resulting in, surprisingly, significantly less bloodshed.

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Art Show Captures the Wrenching Effects of Closing a School
Practitioner
reForm
Date
Aug 28 2015

A school may be made of bricks and mortar, but when one closes, the loss can feel like a death in the family.

So, when Philadelphia started to close 31 public schools three years ago, there was an outpouring of protests, grief and tears — emotions captured in “reForm,” a show that opened on Friday and focuses on one shuttered school and its neighborhood.

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Always 'Like a Girl' Says the Female Emojis Are Terrible
Practitioner
Aways
Date
Mar 2 2016

Most brands have expressed eternal love for emojis in recent years, as they try to talk the talk of young people today. Not so fast, says Always' "Like a Girl" campaign, which points out in a new ad that the images of women in the standard Unicode emoji set are woefully stereotypical.

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