The Modern Museum: Dante's Inferno(?)

Abishai100

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This is a Commerce Age propaganda-mosaic inspired by the film "Pret-a-Porter" (Julia Roberts) and referencing the diplomacy value of Indian saris, Yale University, and Transformers (Hasbro) A.I. espionage-geared mini-cassette 'Golems.'

Why has Dante's Inferno been adapted into a video-game?

Cheers,



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On the campus of Yale University (arguably America's most prestigious Ivy League school), students and faculty were debating about the modernism symbolism and controversies/intrigue surrounding the marketing of consumerism relevant iconic toys and goods and merchandise. These Yale students wanted to understand the historical value of anti-TrumpUSA street-protests and what it would mean for commerce and consumerism optimism in modern newspapers. Commerce had become the hallmark of social customs and even etiquette.

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All across Europe and Asia, consumerism and commerce had made goods locations and merchant's stores signposts of new age social networking. Market Day in Ireland, sari stores in India, and the general sales of globally-known brands such as Pepsi in nations as varied as Russia and Thailand showed why consumerism was the new badge of honor. Hollywood (USA) had made reflective films such as "Toys" [1992], "Pretty Woman" [1990], and "Mystic Pizza" [1988].

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Since saris were so elegant and representative of beauty and etiquette, they had become fashion-statement symbols among women in India who celebrated the offbeat threaded clothing-pieces as new age togas reflective of pedestrian consciousness. Saris were worn by Indian women and were being eyed by Western women as both iconic and symbolic, and they were becoming offbeat social symbols of status and self-presentation. College campuses across America (including Yale University) were presenting sari fashion shows as culture-exchange propaganda.

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The students at Yale University evaluating the symbolic impact of consumerism trophies and brands and goods wanted to understand why modernism symbolic toys should be considered new age 'trophies.' The A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) robotics fantasy-adventure franchise "Transformers" (Hasbro) presented various espionage-geared robo-warrior models/toys which transformed into miniature audio cassettes. These robo-cassettes (with nifty names like Rewind, Laserbeak, Frenzy, and Eject) revealed why new age shoppers wanted modernism 'sculptures' for their kids (for Christmas!). These sorts of consumerism relics were exactly what anti-TrumpUSA street-protesters detested.

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American movie-stars such as Tom Cruise and Leo DiCaprio were busy making modernism-reflective films such as "Edge of Tomorrow" [Doug Liman], "Inception" [Christopher Nolan], "Minority Report" [Steven Spielberg], and "Titanic" [James Cameron]. These films symbolized a commerce-centric focus on the metaphysics-impact of new age 'aesthetics.' The images in these films were incendiary, intellectually loaded, and of course, consumerism-poignant!

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Around the world, anti-Western terrorism-oriented sentiments among symbolic anti-capitalism groups such as ISIS represented the growing concerns that commerce and consumerism would breed too much profiteerism and piracy among modern politicians. These terrorists were seemingly 'in league' with anti-TrumpUSA street-protesters who felt that consumerism was too vain to be a new age 'pedagoguery podium.' Images/photos of these terrorists were now easily found on the Internet and presented on Al Jazeera TV (Muslim-television network). This was the core of modernism dialogue on iconic politico-cultural American TV-programs such as The Charlie Rose Show and Frontline.

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GOD: Consumerism is the new Communism!
SATAN: We'll see if commerce breeds etiquette...
GOD: I think the World Bank and Winter Games can inspire idealism.
SATAN: What about convenience gluttonies (e.g., Burger King, Wall Street)?
GOD: New age 'heroism avatars' (e.g., Iron Man, Brainiac) reveal a focus on diplomacy.
SATAN: Can materialism be coordinated with education?
GOD: That's what professors at schools such as Yale University evaluate.
SATAN: Are you suggesting that consumerism will create pedestrian philosophy?
GOD: Why not believe that toys and fashions will stimulate lifestyle aesthetics?
SATAN: I suppose Fabletics (fitness-gear company) and Wal-Mart (retail chain) are respected!
GOD: I think mercantilism can be intellectual...
SATAN: Everything falls on the shoulders of TrumpUSA.

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Is Muhammad on the last level with his guts hanging out like in the book?
 

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