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Had a dream that McDonaldâs had a big ad campaign that just said âWE HAVE ITâ in black cryptic writing. So I went to a drive thru and said âI saw the sign. Can I have itâ and the speaker was silent for a solid ten seconds before saying âdo you think youâre readyâ in my voice and I screamed and drove away
I wish I had specific information about this pic but I donât, hereâs what the blurb under it said in the encyclopedia I got it from:
Activism by ACT UP and other groups, such as this protest dramatizing the wide-ranging targets of AIDS, helped to raise public consciousness about the breadth of [it], and governmental negect.
This is from ACT UPâs famous Seize Control of the FDA demonstration, October 11, 1988! Specifically, this is a die-in staged by an ACT UP/New York affinity group, the Candelabras. According to his biography, the person lying front and center is David Wojnarowicz, the artist and AIDS activist who is also known for the jacket he wore to this protest reading âIF I DIE OF AIDS â FORGET BURIAL â JUST DROP MY BODY ON THE STEPS OF THE F.D.A.â
Other tombstone placards read: âI GOT THE PLACEBO â R.I.P.â; âAZT WASNâT ENOUGHâ; âDEAD FOR LACK OF AEROSOL PENTAMIDINEâ; âDEAD FROM LACK OF AL-721â; âDEAD FROM LACK OF DEXTRAN SULFATEâ, âBECAUSE WOMEN WITH AIDS DIE TWICE AS FAST.â
According to activist Douglas Crimp, âThe success of SEIZE CONTROL OF THE FDA can perhaps best be measured by what ensued in the year following the action. Government agencies dealing with AIDS, particularly the FDA and NIH, began to listen to us, to include us in decision-making, even to ask for our input. [âŠ] Following the FDA action, ACT UP continued to lobby for parallel trials, meeting with NIH and FDA officials, negotiating with pharmaceutical companies, and testifying before congressional committees. One year after SEIZE CONTROL OF THE FDA, ACT UPâs idea, now called Parallel Track, was accepted by the NIH and FDA and went into effect for ddI (dideoxyinosine), the first antiviral AIDS drug to become available since AZT.â
More on Seize Control of the FDA:
ACT UPâs actual 40+-page handbook that prepared activists for the action
Footage of the action, including this die-in.
Coverage of the action in the documentary on ACT UP, United in Anger (2012)
Firsthand account of the action by activist Mark Harrington in Tactical Biopolitics: Art, Activism, and Technoscience (scroll to page 335; Harringtonâs whole chapter, âAIDS Activists and People with AIDS: A Movement to Revolutionize Research and for Universal Access to Treatment,â is worth reading and starts on page 323.)
Caterpillar illustrations taken from âChronologischer Raupen Kalenderâ by C. F. Vogel and William Schaus. Â Published 1837 - Im Verlage von Theodor Bade. Smithsonian Libraries
The Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission includes a number of scientific illustrations that manage to be aesthetically pleasing as well as informative, including these exotic looking crustaceans from Volume 23 part III. The full text can be found here: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/ia/bulletinofunit2331903unit#page/209/mode/1up