The year's most artful campaign brought imagination to life—literally and beautifully—with an unmatched mix of craft and emotion. GSP asked Emily, a 7-year-old blind girl, what she sees in her mind's eye when she watches The Wizard of Oz. The agency then built her version, using designers and makeup artists—all to promote Comcast's "talking guide" for people with visual disabilities.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Kabootar- A Peace Anthem
The dove, or Kabootar as it is called in Hindi, has been symbolic with peace and
its synonymy will preach the message of harmony this January 26.
its synonymy will preach the message of harmony this January 26.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Kalki Koechlin: The Printing Machine
Probably one of the most stirring invective against a culture that maybe going morally numb, one newspaper edition at a time. Kalki Koechlin performs a self written poem titled 'The Printing Machine': a rhythmic and scathing satire against daily broadsheets, magazines, social media and textbooks.
This powerful piece with its rising crescendo reveals the hollow and robotic production and consumption of news by a generation blinded by its vulgar hunger for juicy headlines. With women's empowerment at the core, she alludes to events that shook the nation, and also to those that were equally gruesome but got replaced by beauty advertisements and our apathy.
Unblushed is proud to associate with Kalki, who has always been a sharp and insightful writer, as we visualise her poetry.
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