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Click it! Look at it! That is some crazy shit! Did it run? Who cares! See you at Cannes next Summer, crazy ad! And here's more: ART DIRECTORS GONE WILD! Ad agency: O&M, Jakarta.
Do you see something interesting when you look at that ad? Look at it for a few more minutes. If you still don't see anything, check out the ad below. I've highlighted the interesting part.
There's some confusion when it comes time to describe Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
The Edge stated that he is unsure of what description to use for the production, because "It is elements of rock and roll, it's elements of circus, it's elements of opera, and of musical theater."
Bono, admitting that his description is a little "pretentious," has referred to it as "pop-up, pop-art opera," noting that Julie Taymor is calling it a "rock-and-roll circus drama." He also described the production as "wrestling with the same stuff" as "Rilke, Blake, Wings of Desire, Roy Lichtenstein, the Ramones."
This ad visually captures what many theatre goers and critics have not been able to put into words.
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Do you see something interesting when you look at that ad? Look at it for a few more minutes. If you still don't see anything, check out the ad below. I've highlighted the interesting part.
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The attention to detail is mind blowing.
That is some serious Hieronymus Bosch shit.
I reckon that be the work of Kris Kuksi - just did a blog post on him.
http://bit.ly/nxT3wQ
Not listed in the credits:
http://www.bestadsontv.com/ad/38381/Paramex-End-the-Pain
Fair dos. Pretty damn similar.
There's some confusion when it comes time to describe Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
The Edge stated that he is unsure of what description to use for the production, because "It is elements of rock and roll, it's elements of circus, it's elements of opera, and of musical theater."
Bono, admitting that his description is a little "pretentious," has referred to it as "pop-up, pop-art opera," noting that Julie Taymor is calling it a "rock-and-roll circus drama." He also described the production as "wrestling with the same stuff" as "Rilke, Blake, Wings of Desire, Roy Lichtenstein, the Ramones."
This ad visually captures what many theatre goers and critics have not been able to put into words.
You can tell it's not scam because the beautifully crafted typography in native Indonesian.
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