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Politics Happens Through the Eyes
By Morry Kolman
One of the odd quirks of symbolism that Roland Barthes gives attention to in his book Mythologies is election photography—the pictures that are taken and shared of the people that want to represent us. Writing about the political posters he was seeing around France at the time, he reflected on the... See more
By Morry Kolman
One of the odd quirks of symbolism that Roland Barthes gives attention to in his book Mythologies is election photography—the pictures that are taken and shared of the people that want to represent us. Writing about the political posters he was seeing around France at the time, he reflected on the... See more
Jasmine Sun • Macrodoses #5: The Election
NIKE’S MOST UNEXPECTED AMBASSADOR
In less than 24 hours, the term ‘Nike Tech Fleece’ reached level 100 on Google’s popularity scale (the maximum).
Interest jumped from almost zero to a global explosion as soon as photos of the arrest were published.
R$ 1,700.00. That is the average value of the outfit. In a country with severe inflation, the detained
... See moreWhat politicians promise in campaign speeches, for example, is laughably different from what they do when they’re elected into office, and that’s because political speeches are about signals. Like wearing a Nirvana t-shirt from Forever21, the signifier is more important than the object or act it signifies.
Haley Nahman • #100: New idea trending
brand isn’t just memory. it’s trust through repetition . it’s showing up the same way every time until your presence becomes gravity.
most people whisper their message once & hope the world listens. the ones who win understand that in a media saturated world, you either become unmistakably yourself or you become invisible.
the deeper game here is... See more
most people whisper their message once & hope the world listens. the ones who win understand that in a media saturated world, you either become unmistakably yourself or you become invisible.
the deeper game here is... See more