Post US

Author/Creator ORCID

Date

2022-01-01

Department

Visual Arts

Program

Imaging and Digital Arts

Citation of Original Publication

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Abstract

At the beginning of most post-apocalyptic movies, there is a prologue�a quick cut to a series of newscasters talking in dismayed voices describing the events that led to the tragedy, flashing images of war, climate change, protest, social collapse, etc. We are now living through that prologue. At any moment, the screen may go black, then unveil a wide establishing shot of our new post-apocalyptic world. POST US is a comparative examination of our world and an apocalyptic projection of it, exploring just how close we have come to the end times.