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Intel Inside: musical meanings in an ad and a jingle
Here’s an example of one of the ways that YouTube should be genuinely valuable: in decoding and deconstructing propaganda. This particular instance, a thirty second ad for the Pentium processor from 1995, examines the jingle especially closely. (via Madame Lévy)
Posted in commerce, Maps and Legends, Science and Technology, TV
Tagged advertising, commerce, deconstruction, Intel, Maps-and-Legends, Pentium, Science-and-Technology, TV, YouTube
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