What is a Manifesto ?

A manifest is a document that sets out the principles and objectives of an organization. Typically, a manifesto has been designed for wide dissemination to the public, and serves as an official record. Often is a manifesto of a political nature, as is the case with the Communist Manifesto, but a show can also be used by artists and other groups as a means of mass communication. In many cases, a manifesto is very revolutionary, and is designed to stimulate public dialogue. Generally, a manifesto for the public are written in clear, simple way that everyone can understand. The document can be long or short, and many of the organizations will create a poster campaign shorter than the mass distribution to the public interest. Shorter poster can be seen as a pilot or a poster, which can be easily duplicated and distributed, and contains information that can not be more manifest. It is expected that after reading a manifesto, members of the public seeking more information about the group he wrote, by creating awareness and support of a movement. In addition, the manifest can be used as a starting point for public debate, as some readers will probably criticize while others advocate. These discussions may help refine the manifest, as members of the public to raise important issues not addressed in the original. As a revolutionary statement, a manifesto to be a powerful document and fat. In some cases, the authors can not be identified, especially if the manifest is very radical for the sake of their safety. Citizens read the manifesto may have to question their government, the life they live, the state of science, or the meaning of art. This introspective interaction with the clear desire often lead the reader to forward it to another, causing the public to develop. Besides being used by revolutionary groups and mainstream political parties in some areas, many artists use the manifest as a communication tool to promote dialogue on the state of the art. This is particularly common with the art collectives, which may include political issues in his art or aesthetic participate in discussions with other groups of artists and critics. Some groups of famous writers have published manifestos, and some progressive companies issue a tongue in cheek "manifesto" to describe their goals and ethics as a society.