keithschofield:

Hey, I have finally posted a quicktime of a Samsung spot I did over the summer in London with the Viral Factory.  I guess the title and above screencap are something of a “spoiler” - but there it is.  It’s a parody of flash mob publicity events.  It was sort of surprising when commenters on youtube kept decrying “FAKE!!!”  I wanted to say: “It’s elephants bungee-jumping from a flying saucer over Piccadilly Circus.  What makes you think that’s fake?”
Eli: looking forward to a commentary where this is an elaborate allegory for Captialism and/or Communism.  Perhaps the elephants represent religion, and are the “opiate” for the masses?  Or the entire thing is an example of how trickle-down economics are a farce?

Keith Schofield has launched another volley in his propaganda war against the Indian people, typecasting ‘them’ again (after BPA, nature , Heaven Can Wait) in pro-capitalist roles, solely for the purpose of angering his old nemesis, the starchy communo-Indian, V. Amarishnu (a rivalry going back to their youthful soccer days, as benchwarming nerds).

keithschofield:

Hey, I have finally posted a quicktime of a Samsung spot I did over the summer in London with the Viral Factory.  I guess the title and above screencap are something of a “spoiler” - but there it is.  It’s a parody of flash mob publicity events.  It was sort of surprising when commenters on youtube kept decrying “FAKE!!!”  I wanted to say: “It’s elephants bungee-jumping from a flying saucer over Piccadilly Circus.  What makes you think that’s fake?”

Eli: looking forward to a commentary where this is an elaborate allegory for Captialism and/or Communism.  Perhaps the elephants represent religion, and are the “opiate” for the masses?  Or the entire thing is an example of how trickle-down economics are a farce?

Keith Schofield has launched another volley in his propaganda war against the Indian people, typecasting ‘them’ again (after BPA, nature , Heaven Can Wait) in pro-capitalist roles, solely for the purpose of angering his old nemesis, the starchy communo-Indian, V. Amarishnu (a rivalry going back to their youthful soccer days, as benchwarming nerds).