Swine Flu Social Art

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The Obama 'Cope' With H1N1 Poster

The iconic Obama Hope poster gets a swine flu (or H1N1) update to reflect the social panic about this disease.

The Obama COPE poster puts a mask on Obama's mouth in acknowledgment of the effect this swine flu (H1N1) virus has achieved.

The Obama Hope poster has provided an endless number of parodies; check out the gallery for more.

Implications - Iconic cultural images are ripe for reinvention, and clever redefinitions of the familiar have a definite ability to impress the people who see them. By putting slight twists on cultural icons such as the Obama 'Hope' poster, advertisers can tap into the cultural zeitgeist of their target audience to highly effective results.
Trend Themes
1. Swine Flu Art - Opportunities for artists to create innovative and thought-provoking artwork that reflects the social impact of diseases like swine flu (H1N1).
2. Parody and Reinvention - The power of iconic cultural images opens up avenues for creative parodies and reinventions that resonate with target audiences
3. Social Commentary Through Art - Artists can use their work to comment on and raise awareness about current social issues like swine flu (H1N1)
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists, illustrators, and graphic designers can explore creating new artwork that comments on and raises awareness about diseases like swine flu (H1N1)
2. Advertising and Marketing - Advertisers can leverage the appeal of cultural icons and parodies to create impactful campaigns that resonate with their target audience
3. Public Health and Education - Organizations in the public health sector can incorporate creative artwork and visual messaging to promote awareness and education about diseases like swine flu (H1N1)

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