The New Pamela Anderson PETA Ad Uses Human Anatomy
Allison Love — July 18, 2010 — Eco
References: cp24 & perezhilton
The newest Pamela Anderson PETA ad sees Pammy being cut up into sections to demonstrate just how cruel she thinks eating meat is. The photo of Anderson features labels and outlines of meat cuts on her body to highlight society's view of an animal's worth.
I’m not swayed easily by activist ads in general, but this Pamela Anderson PETA ad uses visuals to actually pinpoint a specific issue, giving it a bit more credibility than just throwing paint on fur coats.
I’m not swayed easily by activist ads in general, but this Pamela Anderson PETA ad uses visuals to actually pinpoint a specific issue, giving it a bit more credibility than just throwing paint on fur coats.
Trend Themes
1. Visual Activist Ads - Using visuals to pinpoint specific issues in activist ads.
2. Body as Canvas - Using the human body as a canvas for conveying messages in advertisements.
3. Highlighting Animal Worth - Drawing attention to society's view of an animal's worth through visual representations.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Opportunity for advertisers to use visuals to create impactful activist ads.
2. Fashion - Fashion industry can explore using the human body as a canvas for conveying messages in advertisements.
3. Animal Rights - Activists in the animal rights industry can utilize visual representations to raise awareness about societal views on animal worth.
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