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Visual Analysis -- Media Journal Concept

Because the image is shown in black and white, I am attracted to the objects -- and the situation -- rather than color, fonts, or overall design. It is the message -- "escape now" -- conveyed by the scenario that grabs my attention. Perhaps that is because I find the idea so completely appealing. Who hasn't, on occasion, felt an immediate need to escape from work? This image takes that idea to its literal and logical conclusion. How do I get away -- out of my cubicle -- without anyone knowing? If I've any imagination at all, I can pull a Get Smart stunt. I can climb on the chair and pull myself up through that opening where the lousy ceiling tile has been flapping loose all week -- bugging me until I finally recognized the opportunity it presents.

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The ad is neatly congruent. Seat prices on Canadian Airlines are being advertised, with an obvious relationship to the "seat" of the desk chair that is now positioned on the...

The special prices for airline seats are in effect from April 19th through June 18th. The dates of the special fares roughly coincide with spring break or even the end of school term -- times when anyone could be caught up in a daydream at work. And if your spring fever needs a push over the edge, Thrifty Car Rental and the Westin and Sheraton Hotels and Resorts are all eager to reward you with Canadian Plus mileage points and special discounts. Just remember to give the travel agent the promotional code: SEAT. You want to go -- now!
This ad leaves the viewer with the sense that she has been left behind. The viewer is the one who comes into the small, barren office on some routine errand to find that the former occupant is somewhere else -- somewhere very much better than where the viewer is! A semi-crumpled piece of paper has been abandoned on the floor by the desk. The viewer can't quite make out what the paper is, but she assumes that it was the last article of paper retrieved from the…

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When I study the arrangement of objects in the room -- and the room itself -- my mind wants to do several things. I want to move the ceiling down so that it is closer to the chair, and I want to create a block of books or something for the chair wheels so that they won't roll when I climb up in the chair. These details are a bother because, without these adjustments, the whole idea becomes a little less conceivable. And I really want this method of escape to work. However, if I think about it, I might have been lifted through the opening in the ceiling tile and pulled right into a seat of another kind -- situated right in the first class section (might as well imagine large) of a plane that is part of the Canadian Airlines fleet. In this scenario, dimensions really don't matter. I am okay with this version, too.

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The ad is from the online portfolio of Jodie Westbury, who currently resides at Whistler, British Columbia. Retrieved http://www.jodiwestbury.com/portfolio/
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