
Iain Anderson’s animated film, Aiport, shows even the most pedestrian of designs come to life with a bit of creativity.
Elsewhere, a post at Copyfight, suggests that the availability of those symbols — their freedom from copyright and trademark restrictions — was a key factor in spurring their broad adoption, creating both the culture and the free imagery for artists like Anderson to use in their cultural commentary.
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Posted April 21, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Photoblog, Travel. Tags: aiga, airport, airport symbols, culture, Iain Anderson, icons, symbols, Travel.
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