This is a 1971 Coca-Cola commercial. The quality’s a little lousy but it’s the real thing.
Buy the World a Coke
It’s the real thing. Coke.
This is a 1971 Coca-Cola commercial. The quality’s a little lousy but it’s the real thing.
It’s the real thing. Coke.
Julian Beever is an English artist who’s famous for his art on the pavement of England, France, Germany, USA, Australia and Belgium. Beever gives to his drawings an amazing 3D illusion. These Trompe-l’oeil drawings are created using a projection called anamorphism and appear to defy the laws of perspective.
Here are some of the optical illusions I received on email, thought I share with you guys:

(Julian Beever poses with Julian Beever and his beer.)

(Look, people are actually walking away from the hole in the ground.)

(Fancy playing with a seal on the streets?)

(Politicians meeting their end.)

(Ever had a dream to get save by Spider-man?)

(How about getting rescued by Batman & Robin?)

(Make poverty history.)

(For Coke lovers – want a bottle this big?)

(Kill the pest!!!)
I’ll post more in the near future. The optical illusions looks pretty cool. View more in part 2 of Julian Beever’s chalk optical illusions.
The hero of a gritty, car-racing videogame has a change of heart after drinking a Coke.
This Coca Cola advertisement kinda reminds me of Grand Theft Auto. Probably a parody.
There are a few of these in camp, I hope I get the same experience when I use a CashCard.
It’s always interesting to know how a vending machine works. We should all thank Coca Cola for educating the less imaginative public.
This is a Coca Cola advertisement in Japan, music by Jack White and directed by Nagi Noda. Nagi Noda also did a poodle exercise video.
Nice music, I really like the music. And it’s just fun to watch the progression, hahaa… There really is not much meaning – just fun to watch.
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What if Bill Gates star in a Coke commercial. Not exactly the best commercial to watch. Click here to view it.