Posts Tagged ‘advertising’
new images for old figures
March 6th, 2010 by lifeproof
FinansBank of Turkey has launched an ad campaign for its new age investment opportunities. It is said in the video and in print that the time has changed, so are the economy. There is a new economy in the world today, therefore FinansBank has developed new investments.
Please ignore the information, as I do not want [...]
Tags: ad campaign, Adam Smith, advertisement, advertising, Communism, Danish cartoon crisis, FinansBank, Friedrich Engels, John Stuart Mill, marketing, prophet, Prophet Mohammad, socialism, Turkey
Posted in PinPoint, Reminder
world of wordcraft
December 19th, 2009 by lifeproof
Anagram Bookshop in Prague, Czech Republic, launched an ad campaign with the title: “Words create Worlds”. The campaign is produced by the company Kaspan.
I remember, one night I was trying to read Moby Dick intoxicated and under a very dim light on the floor, when I was in college. The environmental and physical factors around [...]
Tags: advertising, Anagram Bookshop, book, book readership, book review, book writing, Captain Ahab, Czech Republic, Ishmael, Kaspan, Moby Dick, Prague, The Pequod, words create worlds
Posted in PhotoMorphosis, PinPoint
Confessions in 2020
December 4th, 2009 by lifeproof
I like people who can foresee the future.
These banners were published in Corriere Della Sera of Italy with the below explanation (thanks to Google translation):
Travelers arriving at the airport in Copenhagen will be greeted by billboards with the faces of the aged leader of the world that I apologize for not being able to tackle [...]
Tags: 2020, advertising, catastrophic effects of climate change, change the future, confession, Copenhagen, Copenhagen summit on climate, Corriere Della Sera, Greenpeace, tcktcktck.org, World Coalition
Posted in PinPoint
Scientism: the Religion of 20th Century
November 27th, 2009 by lifeproof
In 2007, Terry Eagleton came to Istanbul as a part of a conversation series that was titled “Meetings at the Center of the World.” Each conversation paired a Turkish and an international writer, thinker, expert, scholar in his/her field. Terry Eagleton was paired with renowned Turkish Sociologist, Hüsamettin Arslan, whose PhD dissertation was titled “Epistemic [...]
Tags: 20th century, advertising, Genetically Modified Foods, Genetically Modified Organisms, GMF, GMO, H1N1, H1N1 flu, H1N1 flu vaccine, Hassan-i Sabbah, Hüsamettin Arslan, Ideology and Criticism, marketing, Meetings at the Center of the Globe, propaganda, religion, Scientism, Scientology, Tayyip Erdogan, Terry Eagleton
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles