sexta-feira, 23 de maio de 2025

This is not Chernobyl:)


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Q: Why mention a place associated with a radioactive catastrophe that is currently a ghost town in an exclusion zone?
A: It's a place that has an interesting history.
When I was in high school, atomic energy was unheralded as the miracle alternative to other forms of energy, even today there are people who insist that atomic energy is safe.
I made this art one day after watching a long documentary about Chernobyl.
Drawing is everywhere, mathematics too, and I had no participation in any matter related to the development of atomic power plants, but I remember well that the first finished song I wrote was called Atomic Power Plants, explicitly against them, the repeated chorus was "Say No to Atomic Power Plants!".
At that time the Soviet Union was a reference for socialism, as was Cuba, and the kibbutz in Israel, even Albania was mentioned based on its enigmatic flag.
Was it worth investing in Chernobyl?
Chernobyl was a dream of socialist propaganda that was transformed into yet another nightmare for earthlings. Chernobyl, from community dream to radioactive nightmare.
This was a post about the virtue of non-participation, with a design that appears to be harmonious and perfect.

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