Picture of a woman and two men dressed as if going to a club with one of the men in between the woman and the other man. The captions for the poster on top and bottom of it.
Translated poster text: To be safe, do not select partners based on their HIV test.To be safe, do not fuck without condoms because you think your partner is also HIV negative. To be safe, do not fuck without condoms because you think your partner is also HIV positive. To be safe is to hold on to life, avoiding infections and reinfections. To be safe is to prefer that husbands and lovers live. To be safe is to use condoms every time. To choose your partners based only on their HIV status is discrimination.
A black man is looking at a mirror. His back is partially seen and his profile can be seen from his back in front of the mirror. His reflection in the mirror depicts his right arm’s fingers on his face. He seems that he is worried or wondering if he is infected. He is presumably in a bathroom, as there are two toothbrushes and a razor in a cup and a whitening powder case on the shelf just below the mirror. A statement below the poster informs “Le test de dépostage est anonyme, confidentiel et gratuit. Appelez gratuitement Sida Info Service au 080840800. www.sida-info-service.org"
Poster depicts a male sunbather with his head covered by a mask resembling the head of a penis. He is seated on a pebbly beach beside a bay with anchored yachts in the background. He is applying sunscreen to one arm.
Color mural on the side of a wall of the face and shoulders of a sad looking boy with miniature hands pointing at him. To the right of the boy is the text of a narrative of the boy's experience revealing the fact that he is HIV positive. To the right of the text is a separate part of the wall with a statistical fact about HIV positive people and family rejection. Poster alludes to the social aspects people face as far as being discriminated against, feared, and denied affection when diagnosed with HIV.
A group of men and women interlocking arms in front of their bodies wearing white t-shits with red tops and arms which gives the effect of a red ribbon, the symbol of AIDS awareness
Color mural on the side of a wall of a man holding and using a can of spray paint. The emission from the spray can is forming the phrase "Jack est formidable". Below the emission is text of the narrative of the man's experience revealing to a loved one that he is HIV positive. Below the narrative is text of a statistical fact about HIV positive people and loneliness. Around the man are images depicting dogs including dog heads with the bodies of humans. There is also a dog looking at the mural from the sidewalk. Poster alludes to the social aspects people face as far as being discriminated against, feared, and denied affection when diagnosed with HIV.
Poster warning people about Lymphogranuloma venereum, or LGV. The poster describes the causes and effects of LGV on the human body. There are symbols for "stop", "gloves" and "hospital" accompanying the text describing LGV.
Additional poster text: PercuteBaiser sans capote lorsqu’on est séropo, c’est mettre en danger sa santé.La sur-contamination par une autre souche VIH représente pour toi un risqué reel, de meme que la co-infection par certaines ISTqui se transmettent encore plus facilement entre séropos.Itilise le preservative lors de chaque rapport sexuel que ton partenaire soit séronégatif ou sropositif. Tu mettra ainsi toutes les chances de ton côté.
Poster shows an image of two male silhouettes intimately facing each other. In the middle there is an image of a condom with the main phrase of the poster encircling it. Poster implicateds that "real men" use condoms. There is also a phone number for AIDS information services in France.
Poster shows a black & white photo of the faces of a man and a woman kissing. His hand is on her face. At the bottom of the poster, there is an orange condom.
Translated additional poster text: "Around here, there are shops, a park, town center and a screening of AIDS"Slippers for where to get tested in your area call Sida Info Service Call 0800 840 800 free and confidential 24/24
Translated additional poster text: "I went to get tested for AIDS. I have not asked my name, just a little of my time"For information or to test anonymous call Sid Info Service Call 0800 840 800 free and confidential 24/24
Color photograph of a black man and woman. The man is embracing the woman from behind, and he is also holding a condom in its wrapper. The poster suggests that women prefer men who use condoms to prevent the transmission of AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections.
To the right of the text is a photograph of an attractive young caucasian man with a bare, muscular torso, hands stuffed into the pockets of his jeans. He is smiling sweetly and seductively into the face of the viewer. The message is, when you suddenly fall for someone and want to make love, do not forget to use a condom for protection, even from the very first time. Protect yourselves from AIDS. A colored picture of a condom is inset at the bottom.
Additional poster text: Viagra (ou tous les medicaments du meme type) + Poppers (arômes) = Accident Cardiaque.Quel que soit ton âge, l’association des ces produits peut entraîner des troubles cardiaques graves pouvant être mortels.Tous les medicaments traitant les problems d’érection sont concernés.
Translated additional poster text:Condoms protect against the AIDS virus and sexually transmitted infections.Call 0800 840 800 AIDS Info ServiceConfidential call and free 24H/24
Poster presents 8 different pictures in a circle related to hygienes, sanitation, and medical injections for adults and children. The message of pictures is teaching people to prevent communicable diseases.
Poster shows three drawn black and white pictures. One of them depicts woman sitting on a chair and coughing. She wears shirt, skirt and sandals. She covers her mouth with her hand when coughing. The second one is a picture of lungs, afflicted by tuberculosis. The third one is a picture of geometrical figures, which represent tubercles bacillus.
Physical description:Paper (very thin), 3 leaves (a separate leaf and a bifolium), 265 x 193 (218 x 138) mm. In 2 columns of 50 to 60 lines, not ruled. Written by one scribe in a late batarde script. The ink has bled through, making the text hard to read.
Poster advertising an AIDS information kiosk. Information is available in multiple languages and for both men and women affected by HIV and AIDS. The kiosk logo is depicted at the top and the information is listed below along with a phone number and address.
Translated poster text: Before kissing...Take time for yourselves to set clear rules for safe sex. This will keep you motivated to use the hood in all situations.
Poster divided on three parts. On the top of first part is an image of a woman sitting on a chair. On the top of a second part is picture of a man in a wheelchair. On the top of a third part is figure of a man lying in bed with infusion. On the bottom of poster there are three squares filled with different geometrical figures, which represent different antibodies attacking various pathogens. These squares collocated under each picture accordingly. Poster is drawn black and white.
Poster consists of black and white text on an orange background. Text promotes HIV testing as a matter of individual responsibility, and gives information about when an HIV test is, or is not, obligatory.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man smiling with only half his face showing; the other half of the photograph is blurry. It promotes the Sida Info Service in France which provides 24/7 information services. A red telephone cord in the shape of an AIDS ribbon is placed on top of the hotline number. The Services are confidential, anonymous, and free.
Poster depicts the Statue of Liberty holding a machine gun and a bomb. With the black background, title in red letters and the use of an iconic symbol suggesting war, poster promotes political activism in the fight against AIDS and implies that the U.S. is less aggressive in the war against AIDS than in other situations that result in military intervention.
Grocery list of 4 items stuck on a fridge with a rainbow magnet. The list is:lait, lessive, dentifrice, preseevatifs (translated: milk, detergent, toothpaste, condoms).
Translated additional poster text: ...Lucas has won his place among the great minds of the the 21st century, despite being unscientific he managed to discover the secret of invisibility without knowledge of experimentation or complicated calculous, all he had to do was announce he was HIV postive to his family. He noted the effectiveness of his discovery. It was more or less immediate. People's looks changed, the calls stopped. That was it -- he was invisible. Certainly Lucas was a true genius. Still he would have preferred to have discovered a treatment to prevent AIDS.The best treatment is our support.Aids the great national cause
The poster shows a picture of an opened calendar that has the sentence "Rendez vous Ligne De Vie" and a pen. Also to the right of the picture there is a telephone and a male's hand picking up the handle of the telephone. At the bottom of the picture there is " Ligne de vie 0810037037, www.lignedevie.org, Du lundi au vendredi de 17H a 21H" it means in english " line of life 0810037037, www.lignedevie.org, from Monday to Friday"
Poster depicts a color photograph of a man and woman leaning on the hood of a car on a cliff and looking out over the ocean. Additional text indicates that they are talking about the relationship of individual countries to the European Union. Poster suggests that it is more important to talk about condoms and safe sex.
Centered drawing of two hands showing a sign language gesture for "information" on a blue triangle. Sketches of a computer terminal and a pen and paper to the left of the Minicom and postal address information. Information about a Minitel (online) AIDS hotline in Paris for deaf persons.
Chateau on the edge of a river, the reflection of the chateau is visible in the water. Photograph is very damaged (fingerprints, fading, emulsion damage).
Chateau on the edge of a river, the reflection of the chateau is visible in the water. Photograph is very damaged (fingerprints, fading, emulsion damage).