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WHY PEOPLE TAMPER WITH PHOTOGRAPHS
Panga Management has come across a great online resource Photo Tampering Throughout History and PM is sure you will all be pleased to know, Its updated frequently. The Citizens fuck up has made the list of ” the instances that … Continue reading
ADVERT = PROPAGANDA= ADVERTISING AGENCY= CORPORATE FUNDAMENTALISM = PM HATES YOU.
“Propaganda consists of the planned use of any form of public or mass-produced communication designed to affect the minds and emotions of a given group for a specific purpose, whether military, economic, or political.” -Linebarger, Paul Myron Anthony. 1954. Psychological … Continue reading
BEWARE: CORPORATE PROPAGANDA IN THE GUISE OF PUBLIC SCULPTURE
Panga Management is really pleased that The Africa Centre, The Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts and Cape Town Partnership will be hosting a half-day conference on developing a much-needed public art policy for Cape Town. ( not really … Continue reading
Posted in Design, South African Art, South African Lifestyle, Visual Arts
Tagged artist, Cape Town, Cape Town Partnership, cop 17, corporate art competitions, corporate fundamentalism, corporate sponsorship, KZN Botanical gardens, marketing teams, propoganda, public art, public sculpture policy, Sappi, The Africa Centre, the Gordon Institute
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