Coca-Cola / Burn: Dance

Coca-Cola / Burn: Dance

Advertising Agency: Caldas Naya, Spain
Photographers: Mike Diver & Pedro Aguilar, London
Post production: Diver & Aguilar
Creative Director: Dave Buonaguidi
Art Director: Georgina Hoffmann

Coca-Cola / Burn: Seduction

Coca-Cola / Burn: Seduction

Advertising Agency: Caldas Naya, Spain
Photographers: Mike Diver & Pedro Aguilar, London
Post production: Diver & Aguilar
Creative Director: Dave Buonaguidi
Art Director: Georgina Hoffmann

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Michel Gondry’s favorite 25 music videos

Director extraordinaire Michel Gondry was interviewed by Entertainment Weekly and asked to point out his 25 all time favorite music videos.

Via: ReformRevolution.

13 Retouched Electric Art Photos – From Naked Bodies to Fun Animals

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Trend…

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According to Kmart, “It’s More Fun in Your Undies,” and I totally agree.

The Australian commercial promotes Kmart underwear by showing people having fun and living it up in their funky undies, while…

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(TrendHunter.com) Electric Art is an internationally renowned retouching studio based in Sydney. Over the past 14 years, they have contributed their incredible talent to many amazing works of art and ad campaigns.

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Foraging for Meaning: Hunters & Gatherers Work the Web

Rick Myers points to an interesting piece about how we read online by Slate’s Michael Agger.

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Near the end of the piece, there’s a link to “Hamlet’s Blackberry: Why Paper Is Eternal” by William Powers.

Here’s a clip from Powers’ 74-page document:

Paper is the most successful communications innovation of the last 2000 years, the one that has lasted the longest and had the profoundest effect on civilization. One can easily make the case that
without the technology that is paper, there would be no civilization. Yet most of the time, we don’t even think of paper as a technology. And so we don’t ask the questions we routinely ask about other technologies: How does it work? What are its strengths and weaknesses? Is it easy and enjoyable to use?

All of which leads me to ask, do you pause to consider the medium you’re writing for? Do you write differently for paper? And who among us still puts pen to paper when forming ideas into coherent expressions?