Sign in or register
for additional privileges

MACHINE DREAMS

Alexei Taylor, Author

You appear to be using an older verion of Internet Explorer. For the best experience please upgrade your IE version or switch to a another web browser.

(Personalized) Propaganda

Altogether, the image layering, coloration, and graphic design of the Russian words are reminiscent of vintage soviet propaganda posters, stirring up a sense of revolution, an overthrow of oppression. Although screen-printed the reused images themselves recall such posters pasted up with glue on city streets. 


The Soviet propaganda advocated the communist emphasis on equality in the economy and labor as a means of achieving this equality. In this sense, it is ironic that these Soviet images (along with other older images) have been detached from their original context and thus their political or social meanings are warped to be used for selling a commodity in a very capitalistic society. 



With a little help from photoshop and an industrial screen printing machine, this mass-produced T-Shirt has the power to disassociate the images from their original context. In this setting, the images now function to add intrigue in order to sell a luxury T-shirt by harnessing images previously used in support of communism. Marc Jacobs recycled communist propaganda and its style to sell products in a capitalist economy. 
Comment on this page
 

Discussion of "(Personalized) Propaganda"

Add your voice to this discussion.

Checking your signed in status ...

Previous page on path The Capitalist's Communist Commodity, page 6 of 7 Next page on path

Related:  Through the lens of Situationism and the DériveAndreotti, Libero. Theory of the Dérive and Other Situationist Writings on the City. Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, 1996. Print.Sesame Street and Deep QuestionsNeelon, Caleb, Diederick Kraaijiveld, and Joshua Allen Harris. "Profile. Bora Baskan/Profile Diederick Kraaijiveld/Profile Joshua Allen Harris." Juxtapoz, 95 (2008): 22-24.Inflatable? How so?Marc Jacobs T-ShirtThe Devil SheepSubway DiagramSpectatorThe TakeawayLamborghini TractorMetrocardThe Capitalist's Communist CommoditySources so farSubway InteriorbearsSymbolicSociety of the SpectacleUnitary UrbanismWalk continuedBalloons vs. Inflatable Street ArtHot Chip - I Feel BetterEquivalenceCue the HipstersLes nouvelles créatures de Joshua Allen HarrisBeirut - The Rip Tide (Official Video)Freud, Sigmund. "The Uncanny." MIT. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, n.d. Web. 1 Dec. 2012. .Feireiss, Lukas. "Larissa Fassler: The Body and the City." Deutsche Bank ArtMag. Trans. Wilhelm Werthern. Deutsche Bank AG, n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2012.Bristol Museum vs. BanksyRed Gradient Background Marc JacobsFirst Lamborghini Tractor Black and WhiteBackground Image Marc JacobsCyborgAir Bear, NYC Urban Art,What is this path? And how to maneuver itWhat makes an observer modern; Diana GluckMarc Jacobs T-Shirt close upFeelings on InflationgiraffeOscar PistoriusSimulationVideo: air giraffeJoshua Allen Harris' Portfolio. Joshua Allen Harris, n.d. Web. 1 Dec. 2012. .Effect on viewer (continued)CityLungsVatican 3-DSubway Breathinflatable sculptureBanksy vs. Bristol MuseumFinal Paper Proposal. Inflatable Street Art: Joshua Allen HarrisGhostcatching-BillTJonesThat's Not Trash; It's ArtSo what?VindexTractorsStore from the level aboveExit Through the Gift ShopBearMarc Jacobs StoreMan with Balloonfarmer's petRaceEyad holding T-ShirtUnsure AnswersAmber Case: We are all cyborgs nowWhat is it about these sculptures?Walking in New York CityGray, Christopher, ed. "Essays from Leaving the 20th Century." What Is Situationism?: A Reader. Ed. Stewart Home. Edinburgh, Scotland: AK, 1996. N. pag. Print.Situationist Map of ParisEffect on the viewerSculpture disguised as trashReality Effectair apeHerculesLungsBibliographyPrice (and Fact) CheckTemporalityMarc Jacobs Store ClerkMarc Jacobs Store InteriorNew York CityAn Initial Confusion of NationalitiesEyad from Marc JacobsAlterityGet ready to wanderrunaway gargoyle in parisSigur Rós - Fjögur píanóUSSR/CCCP Propaganda PosterJoshua Allen HarrisRace in Rome, 1960