I just completed my first Slidecast, which is a combination of a PowerPoint with narrated audio. It’s about eight minutes long dealing with the theme of propaganda, war photos, film and popular culture. I hope you like it. More to come!
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I just watched your slide show, it was very interesting and to the point, and I remembered a weird site I saw some time ago (you have probably seen a lot of this, but the sound track on this thing is wild, like U2 gone nazi): http://www.colt.com/mil/home.asp
Magnus, very funny and strange. I had not seen the site. It’s a strange mashup between a cultureless enterprise trying to slick itself for a new generation of consumers. I have a fantasy of creating an ad agency that designs bogus marketing for real world companies that’s designed to ruin them. The agency would be full of “hipsters” who manage to convince these old world war businesses that the marketing will help them find younger markets, they will covertly destroy their reputation. Thanks for the comment!
Bridging media literacy with ecoliteracy, this blog features various meditations and musings by Antonio Lopez, an old school dharma punk and media educator. He is the author of:
Superb stuff my friend!
I just watched your slide show, it was very interesting and to the point, and I remembered a weird site I saw some time ago (you have probably seen a lot of this, but the sound track on this thing is wild, like U2 gone nazi): http://www.colt.com/mil/home.asp
Anyway: Keep up the good work
Magnus
Magnus, very funny and strange. I had not seen the site. It’s a strange mashup between a cultureless enterprise trying to slick itself for a new generation of consumers. I have a fantasy of creating an ad agency that designs bogus marketing for real world companies that’s designed to ruin them. The agency would be full of “hipsters” who manage to convince these old world war businesses that the marketing will help them find younger markets, they will covertly destroy their reputation. Thanks for the comment!