From Communist Bacon to Revolutionary Pandas
Harris Jay Rosenberg Alterman — February 22, 2012 — Art & Design
If one lived inside a dreamworld inspired by the novel 1984, they might see the streets paved with these propaganda pieces. These deceptive works range anywhere from bacon to Big Brother Waldo.
In one example, World War II propaganda posters have been redesigned to target dinosaurs as the enemy. As Uncle Sam punches a dinosaur in the face, the bottom of the poster reads "Dino D-Day! We Can Make 'Em Extinct!" Another re-mixed poster is a hybrid of a dystopian place and Star Wars. A dictator-esque Darth Vader stands tall as the text reads "The Empire: Ensuring Your Safety By Choice Or By Force."
Don't let these propaganda pieces convince you of anything. As real as it may seem, the United Nation of Bacon is not real.
In one example, World War II propaganda posters have been redesigned to target dinosaurs as the enemy. As Uncle Sam punches a dinosaur in the face, the bottom of the poster reads "Dino D-Day! We Can Make 'Em Extinct!" Another re-mixed poster is a hybrid of a dystopian place and Star Wars. A dictator-esque Darth Vader stands tall as the text reads "The Empire: Ensuring Your Safety By Choice Or By Force."
Don't let these propaganda pieces convince you of anything. As real as it may seem, the United Nation of Bacon is not real.
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