dimanche, mai 18, 2008
Can Pringles Long Life...(18/5)
Upright on the mono-grid shelf are the pillars of consumerism, colourful columns of glory for the modern people, and the artificial flavour adds a trait of differentiation, choices, preferences, style and materialistic assertion to taste chasers. These are the display of Pringles chip collection...
The architect of the Pringles palace is Dr. Fredric J. Baur, a life-long chemist and food product developer. He died 2 weeks ago and has his after life be devoted into his labyrinth of the Pringles column perspective. When the land on earth is mostly discovered, modern people look up at the sky and sublime their life spatially to the hanging garden. The systematic alignment of chips in the Pringles column may be another simulation of people's mind set to uphold their existence in sequences. At the time of invention for the long can packaging for Pringles, it was the rocket-high era of love and peace, and space odyssey must be some of the inspirations for Dr Baur's sense of being, I think.
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