Category: media
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Quentin Tarantino versus Joel and Ethan Coen
A brazilian law student created a mashup of films by Quentin Tarantino and films by the Coen Brothers. Try the HD and full screen options. Enjoy ! Dir.: Joel and Ethan Coen: Blood Simple (1984) Raising Arizona (1987) Miller’s Crossing (1990) Barton Fink (1991) Fargo (1996) The Big Lebowski (1998) O Brother, Where Art Thou?…
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Even More Different Values of HSBC
This is the third and last batch HSBC’s ads that I have gathered. Just more examples of the juxtaposition of three different images and one word, or three different words and same image. The other two posts are here: The Different Values of HSBC, and More Different Values of HSBC. Disclaimer: I do not have…
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More Different Values of HSBC
My earlier post about HSBC’s ads that appeared in airports in 2008/2009 continues to receive viewings, according to blog stats. Apparently, someone out there is interested in them. So, here are some more ads from the same campaign, more examples of using three images and a word, or a single word and three different images,…
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Louis Vuitton / Super Flat Monogram
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCn06bEl15A&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0] Here is another anime made for LV by Takashi Murakami. My earlier post about his anime and LV is here: Super Flat First Love. This one shows one of TM’s cute character (a bamboo-chewing LV panda ?) swallowing a young Japanese girl whole and transporting her to a world of dancing LV monograms. It…
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Louis Vuitton / Super Flat First Love
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqaXxSBZTZc&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0] While I was uploading my Louis Vuitton/Solari video on Youtube for an earlier post, I discovered a series of anime by Takashi Murakami that involves the LV trademark monogram. The anime are all breezy, magical, and cute. Last year, the Brooklyn Museum put on a retrosepctive show of Takashi Murakami’s work. The show…
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Louis Vuitton / Solari di Udine
We went to see the christmas tree at Rockerfellar Center and the windows of Saks Fifth Avenue a few nights ago. As we passed Louis Vuitton’s New York flagship store on the corner of Fifth Ave and 57th Street, I noticed something flickering in the shop windows. What caught my eye was the flipping of rows…