Minifig Lecturer Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Came across these today, not sure where/if TLG used them. Seem a bit harsh.. Quote
DarthSion Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 No idea, but the last one is lame, who would choose lego over a hot chick. Quote
Oky Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 WTF? Uhm, yeah, somehow I highly doubt that these are from TLG. But then again, it has the copyrighted Lego logo. If these are not from TLC, someone needs to get sued - badly. These are not bad actually, though. Where did you find 'em? Quote
prateek Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 These are the fakest things ever. TLC would never make those, and anyway they don't even make sense Quote
74louloute Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) A few days ago, I saw a picure of naked women pixelized. They had the Lego Logo and a slogan : For adults. It seems to be an artist work. Maybe the others shown in this thread are derivated from this. Edited March 16, 2009 by 74louloute Quote
DarthSion Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) I see this thread getting closed. Edited March 16, 2009 by DarthSion Quote
Eilif Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) No idea, but the last one is lame, who would choose lego over a hot chick. I think you missed the point. The idea is that LEGO is a better pastime for kids than watching what amounts to soft-core porn on TV. WTF? Uhm, yeah, somehow I highly doubt that these are from TLG. But then again, it has the copyrighted Lego logo. Yup, Definately not TLG sanctioned. These are the fakest things ever. TLC would never make those, and anyway they don't even make sense Quite the contrary. I'm not sure about the naked chick, but as for the fake adverts, I think they are a brilliant commentary that juxtaposes what young kids should be doing (playing with LEGO) against what they are doing instead (watching thousands of acts of sex and violence on TV). I could be wrong about the artists intent -there may be an additional layer of ironic intent that I'm missing- but it seemed pretty clear to me. Edited March 16, 2009 by Eilif Quote
Medievalego Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 I think you missed the point. The idea is that LEGO is a better pastime for kids than watching what amounts to soft-core porn on TV ... Yup, Definately not TLG sanctioned ... Quite the contrary. I'm not sure about the naked chick, but as for the fake adverts, I think they are a brilliant commentary AGREED! Also, I think these are hilarious ... and since the 'artist' doesn't seem to mind using LEGO's trademark, I'm sure they won't mind if I jack these for use on my facebook account! Facebook, away! ~M~ Quote
prateek Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 I love how the pixels are Lego.-Omi woah, i just noticed that Quote
Zorro Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 I don't know if these are for real or are fakes, but I like them. ALthough I must admit that I would prefer the classic LEGO adverts because these are not made for kids eyes IMHO. Quote
Freddie Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 I fully agree with what Eilif said - except perhaps about the bit that kids should be playing with LEGO instead of watching TV, since it focuses on the negatives on the alternative to LEGO and not on the positives about LEGO. For us, the message gets through, but perhaps not for (absent-minded) parents. I think these are part of a exam-project for a student taking a degree in marketing, and not a stunt initiated by a studio to market themselves. Quote
Bricks Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) First, PLEASE reduce your pictures! And to topic: NO, I've heard something about them, and TLC said that they are a stupid fake. Like these (the motto is: Rebuild it)... And I think such pictures aren't funny... 'Bricks' Edited March 16, 2009 by Bricks Quote
Algernon Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 First, PLEASE reduce your pictures!And to topic: NO, I've heard something about them, and TLC said that they are a stupid fake. Like these (the motto is: Rebuild it)... And I think such pictures aren't funny... 'Bricks' Actually, those are quite funny. But yes, I seriously doubt these are official. Anybody with a copy of Photoshop could have made these. Quote
Asuka Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Thanks Calvin for bringing this up, I think that´s a pretty interesting artwork. And an intelligent one too. It´s never all too wrong to call our consumption and perception of media into question... First, PLEASE reduce your pictures! I like the size of the pics in that special case. It made it more easily for me to evaluate their quality. The pics you posted, Bricks, are a different matter for sure. 'Rebuild it', in that special context, is a very sardonic and improper message IMHO. Quote
Bricks Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 I like the size of the pics in that special case. It made it more easily for me to evaluate their quality. But I think the size is for many users a bit to high->And the size contravene against the rules.... ... Images: Don't post images that are over 800x600 or are LEGO confidential. ---- The pics you posted, Bricks, are a different matter for sure. 'Rebuild it', in that special context, is avery sardonic and improper message IMHO. Yes, they are sadonic, but I think such pictures are NOT funny! And many, many people died because of these incidence. 'Bricks' Quote
Bobskink Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 These are very cool and very original. Probably from some publicity student. Quote
Zzz Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 I would like this thread to be closed (and/or pictures removed) until another immature comment about the 9/11 picture might offend/ hurt/ disrespect someone in the EB community. Thanks a lot. Quote
Skinny Boy Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 I think the first pics are great! No idea how people could find them offensive The ones Bricks posted... well, may have been funny for some at some point, but why Bricks, why did you post them? You yourself say they are horrible, and so you share them? Quote
Eilif Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) I thinke we are doing a disservice to the artist to assume that the disaster pics are intended in a humorous way. The artist is using a non-humorous statement "rebuild it", and pictures of serious non-staged subject matter. Taken in that context, I don't find anything offensive in those pictures. Rather, I find them to be quite hopeful. There may have been some innapropriate comments, but we are capable of intelligent discourse, and I hope we can continue discussing without calling for closure of an interesting thread. Edited March 16, 2009 by Eilif Quote
Oky Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 I'm not sure about the naked chick, but as for the fake adverts, I think they are a brilliant commentary that juxtaposes what young kids should be doing (playing with LEGO) against what they are doing instead (watching thousands of acts of sex and violence on TV). I could be wrong about the artists intent -there may be an additional layer of ironic intent that I'm missing- but it seemed pretty clear to me. The more I think about it, the more it makes sense. Quite clever actually. I would like this thread to be closed (and/or pictures removed) until another immature comment about the 9/11 picture might offend/ hurt/ disrespect someone in the EB community. "Another"? Who was being disrespectful? There was only one comment where a member said that he finds those artworks funny, but I think he simply stated that this is his type of humor and didn't mean anything disrespectful. But I'm sorry if you were offended by that. I think we are doing a disservice to the artist to assume that the disaster pics are intended in a humorous way. Then what is the point of including the lego logo? If you ask me, there is clearly some intent of humor in these, even though a very macabre one. I like the size of the pics in that special case. It made it more easily for me to evaluate their quality. I agree! It would be hard to make out that the pixels are supposed to be bricks if they were smaller. Then again, rules are rules... Quote
Algernon Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 If you find some of these ads offensive, don't look at them. You don't have to prevent others who are less sensitive from enjoying and commenting on this strange new advertising campaign. Quote
Asuka Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) The artist is using a non-humorous statement "rebuild it", and pictures of serious non-staged subject matter. Taken in that context, I don't find anything offensive in those pictures. Rather, I find them to be quite hopeful. But that´s where the drift of that campaign is misfired. Destroyed things can be rebuild, yes, but the real tragedy in these pics is the loss of all those people´s lives. All that personal (and universal) horror... And of course these lives can never be replaced, especially not with some MFs... (I know you´re of course not saying so, Eilif). The LEGO connection here works strong in the provocation department, but the relevance´s limping. 'Rebuild it', perhaps in another context... maybe. Provoking thoughts throughout art is not a bad thing, and cynicism can lead to some interesting results too. I have no idea what exactly the intentions of that person who made the second set of pics in this topic are. Perhaps... to rebuild something somewhat must be build at first... everything´s a result of something, somehow... could a different foreign policy help to prevent terroristic attacks? A better intelligence? Could the harm caused by floods and storms be mellowed if politicians would decide to spend more money on precautionary measures? Are our living conditions contributing to the (assumed) increasing of ecological calamities? So many theoretical possibilities... however, I think there´s a distinct shadow of doubt clouding the honesty of that second person´s intentions... But it´s hard to judge without knowing more. Edited March 16, 2009 by Asuka Quote
Bricks Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) I think the first pics are great! No idea how people could find them offensive The ones Bricks posted... well, may have been funny for some at some point, but why Bricks, why did you post them? You yourself say they are horrible, and so you share them? I want to show that someone realesed akin adverst. And I want to show that they are not funny, as I said in the last posts above. So why shouldn't I post them...? ->And besides most of the members are over 18 years old (if you mean that point)... But that´s where the drift of that campaign is misfired. Destroyed things can be rebuild, yes, but the real tragedy in these pics is the loss of allthose people´s lives. All that personal horrors... And of course these lives can never be replaced, especially not with some MFs... (I know you´re of course not saying so, Eilif). That's I wanted to say. It's really dire that someone made such adverst... 'Bricks' Edited March 16, 2009 by Bricks Quote
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