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Messages to the Public: Pesticides!

Barbara Carrasco1989

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington D.C., United States

In the 1980s, Carrasco used digital graphics to model innovative ways of reaching a mass audience on the street. The Public Art Fund invited her to present a computer-generated work on an 800-square-foot digital billboard in the middle of New York’s Times Square. Frame by frame, Carrasco “electronically shouted” the harmful effects of chemical pesticides, following their path from a dust cropper spraying fields, to a farmworker picking grapes and falling ill, and finally to consumers’ rejection and subsequent boycott of the “poisoned” grapes.

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  • Title: Messages to the Public: Pesticides!
  • Creator: Barbara Carrasco
  • Date Created: 1989
  • Medium: analog video transferred to digital video
  • Credit Line: Barbara Carrasco, "Messages to the Public: Pesticides! (Presented by Public Art Fund, July 1, 1989-July 31, 1989 on Times Square Spectacolor board, New York City)," 1989, analog video transferred to digital video; 00:48 minutes, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 2020.31, © 1989, Barbara Carrasco
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