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Shocking Advertisements – Part II
21. Colin Glass Cleaner: Spider
Advertising Agency: JWT
22. Colombian Association of Arterial Hypertension: Home
Advertising Agency: DDB
23. Concordia Children’s Services: Piglets
Advertising Agency: Y&R
24. Discriminatie.nl: Hide
Advertising Agency: Imagine
25. Domestic Violence: Livingroom
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi
26. Eagle Print Awards 2009: Cactus
Advertising Agency: KingJames
27. Emirates Arthritis Foundation: Painful
Advertising Agency: The Classic Partnership
28. E.N.P.A.: Spray
Advertising Agency: Lowe + Partners
29. Family Network Foundation: Dad
Advertising Agency: V2 Power
30. Fashion Outlet Zurich: Cow
Advertising Agency: Ruf Lanz
31. Findus Fraich’Frites: Grandchildren
Advertising Agency: Grey
32. Foundation Abbé Pierre: The Lifeguard
Advertising Agency: BDDP Unlimited
33. Fur Free: Angry Fox
Advertising Agency: Milos Sibinovic
34. Glassing Sunglasses: Kiss My Glass
Advertising Agency: Y&R
35. Good Parent: Boy
Advertising Agency: DDB
36. Government of the State of Santa Catarina: Hamburger
Advertising Agency: Grupo Fórmula Comunicação
37. Gringo’s Tequila: El Matador Peligroso
Advertising Agency: Volcano
38. Humans for Animals: Seal
Advertising Agency: TBWA
39. IndyAct: Bobcat
Advertising Agency: DDB
40. Just Liquid Hand Wash: Cockroaches
Advertising Agency:
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Advertising Agency: Jung von Matt/Spree GmbH

Advertising Agency: Giovanni + DraftFcb

Advertising Agency: Grey

Advertising Agency: BBDO

Advertising Agency: Provid

Advertising Agency: BBDO

Advertising Agency: TBWA

Advertising Agency: Unitas/RNL

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi

Advertising Agency: Sedgwick Rd

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi

Advertising Agency: TBWA

Advertising Agency: Lowe + Partners

Advertising Agency: Lowe + Partners

Advertising Agency: McCann Worldgroup

Advertising Agency: Fala

Advertising Agency: McCann Worldgroup

Advertising Agency: Serviceplan Gruppe

Advertising Agency: Miami Ad School
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Episode 51- The Arsenal of Exclusion
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(Above: The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion, illustration by Lesser Gonzales. Click image to go to another site with a larger image.)
“Cities exist to bring people together, but cities can also keep people apart”
– Daniel D’Oca, Urban Planner, Interboro Partners.
Cities are great. They have movement, activity and diversity. But go to any city and it’s pretty clear, a place can be diverse without really being integrated. This segregation isn’t accidental. There are design elements in the urban landscape, that Daniel D’Oca calls “weapons,” that are used by “architects, planners, policy-makers, developers, real estate brokers, community activists, neighborhood associations, and individuals to wage the ongoing war between integration and segregation.”
Daniel D’Oca is an urban planner with Interboro Partners, an architecture and design firm based in New York City. Over the past few years, D’Oca, along with colleagues Tobias Armborst and Georgeen Theodore have been cataloging all the stuff inside of a city that planners use to increase or restrict people’s access to space. They’re publishing their findings in a book called The Arsenal of Inclusion and Exclusion: 101 Things That Open And Close the City (Fall 2012).
D’Oca took our own Sam Greenspan and Scott Goldberg on a tour of Baltimore to demonstrate the subtle ways different neighborhoods are kept apart.
Interboro Partners described more weapons in the Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion in a great Esquire article.

(Above: Daniel D’Oca shows Sam Greenspan the iron fence at the site of the former Hollander Ridge housing project on the Baltimore County line. Credit: Scott Goldberg)

(Above: The residential parking permit zones on either side of Greenmount Ave. Permit only parking keeps non-residents, including students from nearby Johns Hopkins, from leaving their cars in the neighborhood.)
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