UNION OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS

A New US Dollar

I wanted to make something that related to the pivotal 2016 US election, that could be referred back to in time. This was made in the months leading up to the election of of the 45th president. My other inspirations for this work were George Washington’s vision at Valley Forge, and the timetraveller John Titor. Naturally, I wanted to make a banknote series from the future, based on a prophesy and the stories of popular timetraveller.

After the Civil War 2.0… America’s New Dollar

These fictional designs are from the year 2028. In that future, America has experienced the final revolution of its lifecycle. After the American Civil War 2.0, the country is renamed the Union of American Republics, and is made up of 5 main administrative regions. The money is issued by the treasury, which has moved to the building of the Joslyn Museum in Omaha, Nebraska. The Joslyn building was chosen as an appropriate location for the UAR Treasury for Omaha’s relative safety from environmental impacts. The museum makes a suitable setting, with its imposing Art Deco structure combined with Native American styling.

The new US Dollar features Salish and Native American eagle designs, and the US flag, subtly in the background. The font is without gender, yet bold. The designs reflect ‘the revival’ – the revival of tradition, ritual, what is essential; spirituality, nature, and community… The design reflects a society that, through conflict, has found re-birth through Return – what Terrance McKenna called ‘The Archaic Revival’. There is no more ‘cult of personality’ – in a single US president, past or future. There is no more reliance on government – the only rule is self-responsibility. The tables turn – the Far East is the new embodiment of mercantilism and materialism as the old United States once was; The Union of North American Republics is the new world’s spiritual axis; a land of clean energy, alternative medicine, personal spirituality, healing, introspection and sincerity.

Due to societal and geological changes, the Salish and Native American cultures emerged as locus points for America’s new identity. Thus, they are honoured in these designs.

A full explanation of the designs can be found on Medium.com

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