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AsRUnow, fotograf.416, dicebourbon, needanew_yk, and 32 other people added this photo to their favorites.
fotograf.416 (69 months ago | reply)
interesting photoshop job. gotta wonder how the worlds poorest people would feel about rich westerners and their red ipod nanos...
Gláucia Oliveira (69 months ago | reply)
oh my...
So interesting!
asondica (69 months ago | reply)
kind of poetic.
they -are- sort of belittled by the nano.
$10 out of $200.
don't get me wrong, i love this movement. and it's a very great start to a marketing tack which i bet has only one way to go: up (in popularity and success, due to the application to trendy products especially) ---- i just felt like pointing out the interesting connection.
fun photoshop job.
good show.
mightykenny (69 months ago | reply)
Hopefully, all the iPod nano buyers are going to pick the red color. Ya' know, $10 times millions of them can be a big number.
PureRationalist (68 months ago | reply)
Haha the one guy with his arms up reminds me of 2001 Space Odyssey, like an ape worshipping the Ipod, then the little kid on the left is like a young half-naked ape.
chinarut (67 months ago | reply)
this is great! please consider joining and adding your photo to our high-tech irony group!
alias65 (65 months ago | reply)
LOL!
d i a n a* (60 months ago | reply)
this is really insightful
Brendan Falkowski (57 months ago | reply)
2001 is right!
Shinya Daniel (56 months ago | reply)
Interesting!!
katspixonstix (34 months ago | reply)
Pretty offensive though if the 2001 analogy means you are saying these people are like apes?
axb500 (34 months ago | reply)
no
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