The Liberation Engine

ACT-UP / Gran Fury Silkscreen (1987-1992)

The institutional-betrayal register. Originally aimed at the federal AIDS response; the visual grammar of "the institutions are killing us" generalizes to any captured-institutions critique.

The institutional-betrayal register. Originally aimed at the federal AIDS response; the visual grammar of "the institutions are killing us" generalizes to any captured-institution…
A render from this style prompt. Street, Protest & Underground

The prompt

Re-render this image as an ACT-UP or Gran Fury silkscreen poster in the lineage of 1987 to 1992 New York direct-action graphic design. Hard graphic composition, two to three colors maximum, pink triangle or other simple geometric anchor shape rendered in single high-saturation flat ink against a black or white field. Subject rendered in heavy halftone screen, treated as photographic protest evidence rather than aesthetic object. Composition radically simple: one central image, one geometric shape, one mood. Palette restricted to: hot pink, hospital green, deep black, bone white, blood red. Visible silkscreen registration grain, slight ink build-up at edges. Mood: institutional betrayal, controlled rage, evidence presented to the jury of history, the indictment is the image. No text, no slogans, no "Silence = Death" lettering, no specific organizational logos. Preserve the subject, pose, and composition of the source image exactly, change only the medium and rendering. Aspect ratio matches source.

What it is doing

ACT-UP's visual grammar was built to indict captured institutions (FDA, NIH, Reagan administration, mainstream press) for letting their constituency die. The grammar generalizes to any present-day institutional-betrayal subject. The Cathedral celebrates Gran Fury as a design pedigree (MoMA permanent collection, Whitney exhibitions). The same Cathedral cannot prosecute the visual grammar without prosecuting its own canonization decisions.

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