Read This Book in 2 Months or the Words Will Disappear
Argentinean independent publishers Eterna Cadencia released an anthology of new Latin authors using special ink that disappears once it comes in contact with sun and air, completely disappearing within two months time after opening the book.
“The Book That Can’t Wait” makes for an interesting approach to motivate book buyers to read books more promptly, giving first-time authors the attention they need to survive.
“Books are very patient objects,” reads the words streamed across the video’s screen. “We buy them, and then they wait for us to read them. Days, months, even years. That’s OK for books, but not for new authors. If people don’t read their first books. They’ll never make it to a second.”
The innovative, independent publishers teamed up with DRAFTFCB Buenos Aires to develop this initiative.
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John Krasinski wrote what’s inside the card at some point prior to us shooting the scene for A.A.R.M. and it is a private message to his co-star and dear friend, Jenna Fischer. They are the only ones who knows what it says. She read it for the first time when he gave it to her in the first take we shot and I can tell you that judging from her emotional response, it’s really something special.
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Just read an article about A&F not selling pant sizes larger than a size 10 in their stores and the CEO further explains he wants to sell clothes to ‘attractive, cool people.’ So of course this lead to 1000 people saying ‘Shame on him, I hope they go out of business.’ Inevitably this trickles down…
Sergeypavlishin aka Sergey Pavlishin - DSC_3168, 2008 Photography
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Girls get mad that guys can sleep around and not be considered a slut. Guys get mad that girls sleep around. Girls if you want to sleep around, then you’re going to be considered a slut. Thats the way the world works. Take responsibility for your own actions. Dont try and justify something because…
Joseph Zbukvic (Croatian/Australian. Born, 1952).
Rainy Evening, Paris, watercolour.
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