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The creation of art and design has been nullified by the demand for design work in companies and advertising. It brings designers to question whether the work they are producing is for a good cause or if it is morally wrong to produce work for corporate companies. Kalman (1998), Garland (2010-2014) Adbusters (2010-2014) have also argued this point.
2.
Duck amuck is an animation with daffy duck being dragged through a deconstructed world. It is clear the animators are making a point about the lack of pay the animators get, this relates to the manifestos because the animation was not created for morally wrong purposes and achieves a greater meaning than just putting it out for blind entertainment.
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The first things first manifesto illustrates the point that creative practitioners should be aware that the work they are producing may not be used for dignified purposes. I agree with the point the text makes but it doesn't take into account the fact that to make a living as an artist/designer its hard to not produce work for morally questionable companies and often the artist has no choice for financial reasons.
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In the Fuck Commities manifesto (1998) Kalman talks about how companies and industry is destroying art and making it dull and worthless. Kalman aims to demonstrate how important it is to preserve the positive qualities of artwork, he does this by using rash almost aggressive language to get his point across.
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