la vie des marques (Life Trademarks)
01.20.10
Extremely rough translation of text posted up with video courtesy of Google:
Long ago, the Middle Ages, knights wore badges by going into battle, defend that, Christendom, which Dulcinea. Later or at the same time I do not know, artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters, weavers, printers and engravers had arms which repeated figures of speech of their business to invent the nobility of spirit. Today marks replenish themselves in this ancient heraldic tradition and invade our lives that becomes fully “marked” by the signs of international companies. It was time to take stock of this ancient practice, even at the cost of tarasconnade most facetious. The credits of the film are innumerable, I can mention. I invite you to quietly read the names of countless volunteers who have participated in the creation of this masterpiece.
More work and insights from Peter Gabor can be found on his blog. You can toggle/translate languages on Peter’s blog from the left hand column. Thanks to Alex Henry of Cypher13 for sharing this little piece of wonderlust with me!
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Category: Art, Design, Motion, film
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