An ad for Berlitz by Scholz & Friends. Berlitz is a Language Training School in Berlin . What's the idea here? Is the ad depicting a historic visual or event of some kind? Is that 1esus carrying the cross?? If you know the idea, leave a comment. via
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Dude, that's the tower of Babel! From the famous story from the bible. See this Wikipedia article
Shows that one must be careful in assuming that something is common knowledge when making ads :)
It's the Tower of Babel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel
It's probably depicting the Tower of Babel.
it's the tower of babel. the ancient mecca of language. But the enduring image is of the broken tower. A nice idea IMO
wow dude the idea is very simple it is a Babel tower!
It's a completed Tower of Babel :) According to the Old Testament of the Bible, God created different languages prevent all the workmen and builders from understanding each other, thus preventing the tower from being finished.
ok, I hade no clue what the Tower of Babel was...thanks everybody!
The Babylonians were so sure of themselves, they figured they could build a building right up to the heavens, challenging God's authority over the earth.
He was pissed, and caused the Babylonians to cease speaking a common language, and instead put different languages in each workman's mouth, preventing the tower from being finished, as Readymade said.
The tower of Babel is the source of the English word "babble," meaning to speak incoherently.
Readymade said...
The man's idea was to build a tower tall enough to reach the sky (and God Himself) thus the creation of languages to avoid the aim.
Greetings from sunny Lisbon
The tower of Babel was a bilding taht was made to rise to the sky. As god saw this he wanted this building never to be completed, so he gave all the builders different languages, so that I will never be finished due communication problems.
It's a brilliant idea, at least for the christian part of the world. Thats why we try to make no ads with religious, language, political or any other ethnical symbols
Neither did I get it, till i read the comments.
I understand the visual (babel tower), but I don't know if I get the concept. It seems like the tower has been completed in the picture ( I guess the original painting depicts the tower without being completed). If that is the case, the ad it's pretty cool.
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