It is a beautiful image, but you're right it is quite poignant.
It is a beautiful image, but you're right it is quite poignant.
In short, no it wasn't unethical at all.
How I love the 'free world'.
How I love the 'free world'.
Brilliant. These should be, everywhere!
Ahhh, the state. They want you to feel like you're free citizen within their control. You're not. They are liars.
Yes it's fake, (but it's also quite funny too!).
American Christians really scare the crap out of me sometimes, well, actually, a lot of the time really.
Whilst I think you're right about this being the ultimate exercise of absurd art, I also think that it's quite amusing and a little thought provoking.
Awful and disgusting stuff and yet another reason that I choose to be a pescatarian.
For me it's got to be: www.thethingsiwant.com
The word sensitive doesn't quite get close enough does it? Boy!
One of my favourite quotes of all time...
The word 'bonkers' comes to mind; as in " you are clearly totally bonkers!"
Stunningly beautiful work.
I don't have the Humanscale arms on my desk, but I do think arms are pretty cool. They free up a ton of footprint space.
Welcome to 1984.
@Dima Spivak: Apologies if this came over badly I meant it just as a phrase to indicate that people often become overtly aggressive about their use and misuse of power when they pul on a uniform, (just for the record though, I'm Jewish so I do know who they were)
This is just further proof that if you put someone in a uniform, (any uniform, army , navy, police, customs, whatever) one of two things happens, they either become a saint or a nazi. Sadly, in my experience it more likely to be the latter rather than the former.
This seems pretty harsh to me. It's not like he told the world anything they didn't already know; Google is doing pretty well and they pay bonuses to their staff based on this, so what?