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Thursday, August 09, 2007
an fine example of subtle invention
I don't know much about the provenance of this work, perhaps one of you can fill us in.
The board respects celestial mechanics (Kepler Rocks!). It's perpendicular to the equator, with an unobstructed exposure to the west. The "waves" start at about 12:00. The challenge was not azimuth (the daily path of the sun), but altitude, which due to the Earth's tilt, required the scalloped awning's shape to be distorted to compensate for 43N latitude, during the life of the posting (about 8 weeks). Thanks to CBS Outdoor, and PLEASE support the WWF
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DraftFCB are the creators
http://www.draftfcb.com/flash/index.html
This is another interesting ad for car pollution for WWF
http://tinyurl.com/2wzukx
Agency: DraftFCB, Toronto.
Creative Director: Robin Heisey, Joe Piccolo, Chris Taciuk
Art Director: Mike Doneghey
Copywriter: Chris Joakim
-http://www.frederiksamuel.com/blog/2007/05/wwf-ocean-levels.html
The board respects celestial mechanics (Kepler Rocks!). It's perpendicular to the equator, with an unobstructed exposure to the west. The "waves" start at about 12:00. The challenge was not azimuth (the daily path of the sun), but altitude, which due to the Earth's tilt, required the scalloped awning's shape to be distorted to compensate for 43N latitude, during the life of the posting (about 8 weeks). Thanks to CBS Outdoor, and PLEASE support the WWF
-LowerCO2 from youtube
Gracie Mille Davide
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