Anti-Nuclear Artwork by Yoshitomo Nara is Available to Everyone
Trenton Millar — July 6, 2012 — World
References: juxtapoz & freshnessmag
Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara is flexing his muscles as both an artist and an activist by creating anti-nuclear artwork. Although it has been a year and a half since the nuclear meltdown at Fukishima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the safety of nuclear power is still very much on the minds of the Japanese.
Following the meltdown, nuclear power plants were closed across Japan, but, recently, the Oi Nuclear Power Plant has been re-powered. This has stirred controversy in Japan.
In order to support protesters and bring attention to the issue, Yoshitomo Nara has created and offered up this high resolution 'No Nukes' poster for free download. His only request is that the poster not be sold for profit. The posters are meant to be used at protests, or for whatever other purpose one sees fit.
Following the meltdown, nuclear power plants were closed across Japan, but, recently, the Oi Nuclear Power Plant has been re-powered. This has stirred controversy in Japan.
In order to support protesters and bring attention to the issue, Yoshitomo Nara has created and offered up this high resolution 'No Nukes' poster for free download. His only request is that the poster not be sold for profit. The posters are meant to be used at protests, or for whatever other purpose one sees fit.
Trend Themes
1. Digitization of Protest Art - The trend of digitally sharing protest posters allows for wider distribution and impact of activist artwork.
2. Artist-activist Collaboration - Collaborations between artists and activists, like Yoshitomo Nara's anti-nuclear artwork, create powerful messaging and engagement opportunities.
3. Social Media Activism - The use of social media platforms to amplify and organize protests through digitally shared artwork is a growing trend.
Industry Implications
1. Art & Design - The art industry can harness the trend of digitally sharing protest posters to expand the reach and impact of artists' messages.
2. Activism & Advocacy - The activism industry can leverage the collaboration between artists and activists to raise awareness and drive meaningful change.
3. Technology & Social Media - The technology industry can develop innovative platforms and tools to facilitate the creation and distribution of digitally shared protest artwork.
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