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Este coche de 1906, sigue funcionando. Hoy, 31 de julio de 2008, lo he fotografiado en Leioa, Bizkaia, en el transcurso de la carrera ciclista;Circuito de Getxo, que se celebra desde hace 63 años en esta localidad. (El conductor es posterior)
In every seatback on every airliner from every country throughout the world, there it is: the laminated safety card. Yes, these colorful works of universal illustration all answer the same basic questions -- Where’s that life vest? How does the oxygen mask work? Where’s the closest exit? -- but every plane and every airline has its own unique system of graphic shorthand to communicate quickly and across language barriers.
With origins in the nautical safety, the art and craft of designing infographics for airline passengers had to swiftly evolve to cover new territory – namely, potential death in a fiery crash after severe aeronautical trauma.
Broadcast on IT Conversations, Ze Frank kicks off day two of Pop!Tech with his unique style and in-depth exploration of the mysterious culture surrounding of airline safety cards.
By tapping into an underground network of people who collect these cards, he analyzes examples from the early days of air travel to the extremely graphic graphics on Azerbijani Air.
Ze makes sure you'll never look at your personal floatation device the same way again! He walks us through the logic and logistics of communicating such a complex and unnerving scenario, giving us a glimpse at the awkward design decisions and harrowing storyboards confronting passengers around the world.
One topic not covered in the safety card: What to do after the life raft drifts off to sea, into the sunset, into this mad, mad world we live in.
Ze Frank is a brilliant performance artist, humorist, filmmaker, and web designer. He generally defies description - but check out www.zefrank.com to get a sense of his extraordinary talents.
More Pop!Tech art by Peter Durand of Alphachimp Studio Inc. at: www.alphachimp.com/poptech-art/
“The problem is that, when we begin to realize the potential goodness in ourselves, we often take our discovery much too seriously…. What is lacking is a sense of humor… A genuine sense of humor is having a light touch: not beating reality into the ground but appreciating reality with a light touch” Chőgyam Trungpa
A lighthearted moment immortalized in pictures; two unlikely companions in a delightful dance of hilarity. His earnest face beams in frozen shock as I, innocently, pluck his nasal hairs in an act of bizarre affection.
Humor Monastery located in Mănăstirea Humorului, about 5 km north of the town of Gura Humorului, Romania. It is a monastery for nuns dedicated to the Dormition of Virgin Mary, or Theotokos. It was constructed in 1530 by Voievod Petru Rareş. The monastery was built over the foundation of a previous monastery that dated from around 1415. The Humor monastery was closed in 1786 and was not reopened until 1990.
A caution to the hard of thinking. This is quintessential Canada: our home and native land of intense passive-aggressive politeness.
Colored illustrations from a book by Steven M. Johnson: "Have fun inventing." Adult coloring exercise. I use photo-editing software to fill in the colors.
A lighthearted moment immortalized in pictures; two unlikely companions in a delightful dance of hilarity. His earnest face beams in frozen shock as I, innocently, pluck his nasal hairs in an act of bizarre affection.
Un intento de ver el futuro de la fotografía de los chicos de Mortadelari, la versión pirata de www.photolari.com