These political signs, produced with a large-format inkjet printer and mounted on corrugated plastic, present candidates both real and fictional running for a slew of Kafkaesque offices. These pieces are meant to parody the absurd proliferation of political advertisements which do little in the way of influencing voters, as well as the unshakeable feeling that lasting change cannot be achieved through electoral politics.
These political signs, produced with a large-format inkjet printer and mounted on corrugated plastic, present candidates both real and fictional running for a slew of Kafkaesque offices. These pieces are meant to parody the absurd proliferation of political advertisements which do little in the way of influencing voters, as well as the unshakeable feeling that lasting change cannot be achieved through electoral politics.