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Advertising is a form of art that uses elements such as color, light, and sound to persuade viewers to take action. Advertisers often use symbols, images, and messages that are designed to appeal to emotions and subconscious desires.

The art style is also known as: Advertisements, commercials, ads
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. David Ogilvy (1911-1999) 2. Bill Bernbach (1911-1982) 3. George Lois (b. 1931) 4. Mary Wells Lawrence (1926-2015) 5. Rosser Reeves (1910-1984) 6. Leo Burnett (1935-2019) 7. James Walter Thompson (1847-1928) 8. John E. Powers (1884-1948) 9. Albert Lasker (1880-1952) 10. Fairfax Cone (1911-1981) 11. William Bernbach (1911-1982) 12. George Lois (b. 1931) 13. Mary Wells Lawrence (1926-2015) 14. Rosser Reeves (1910-1984) 15. Leo Burnett (1935-2019) 16. James Walter Thompson (1847-1928) 17. John E. Powers (1884-1948) 18. Albert Lasker (1880-1952) 19. Fairfax Cone (1911-1981) 20. David Ogilvy (1911-1999) 21. Bill Bernbach (1911-1982) 22. George Lois (b. 1931) 23. Mary Wells Lawrence (1926-2015) 24. Rosser Reeves (1910-1984) 25. Leo Burnett (1935-2019) 26. James Walter Thompson (1847-1928) 27. John E. Powers (1884-1948) 28. Albert Lasker (1880-1952) 29. Fairfax Cone (1911-1981) 30. William Bernbach (1911-1982)

1. Coca-Cola (1923) by James Montgomery Flagg 2. Lucky Strike (1929) by Howard Chandler Christy 3. Chesterfield (1929) by J.C. Leyendecker 4. Camel (1930) by Haddon Sundblom 5. Pepsi (1938) by Haddon Sundblom 6. Marlboro (1955) by Frank McCarthy 7. Volkswagen (1959) by Helmut Krone 8. 7 Up (1960) by Bob Peak 9. Absolut (1981) by Peter Knapp 10. Nike (1984) by Michael Jordan 11. Sprite (1985) by John Stockton 12. Gatorade (1985) by Michael Jordan 13. McDonald’s (1986) by Larry Bird 14. Budweiser (1987) by Michael Jordan 15. Nike (1987) by Bo Jackson 16. Reebok (1988) by Dominique Wilkins 17. Adidas (1989) by David Beckham 18. Nike (1990) by Mike Tyson 19. Pepsi (1991) by Madonna 20. Gatorade (1992) by Michael Jordan 21. Nike (1992) by Charles Barkley 22. McDonald’s (1993) by Michael Jordan 23. Nike (1995) by Ken Griffey Jr. 24. Gatorade (1995) by Tiger Woods 25. Adidas (1996) by Kobe Bryant 26. Nike (1997) by Tiger Woods 27. Gatorade (1998) by Mia Hamm 28. Nike (1998) by Vince Carter 29. Gatorade (1999) by Serena Williams 30. Nike (2000) by Tiger Woods

Detailed Description

Advertising is a form of art that has been around since the early days of civilization. The first known form of advertising was in ancient Greece, where merchants would post signs advertising their wares. In the Middle Ages, towns would post notices of upcoming events and local businesses. By the early 1800s, advertisers were using lithography to create colorful posters to advertise their products. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, advertisers began using photography to create more realistic images in their ads. This was a time when many new products were being introduced to the public, and advertisers were looking for ways to make their products stand out. One of the most famous early advertisers was Coca-Cola. Their ads were so popular that they were often imitated by other companies. Coca-Cola was also one of the first companies to use celebrities in their ads. Today, advertising is a multi-billion dollar industry. There are entire agencies devoted to creating ads, and many people make their living working in this field. Some of the most famous contemporary advertisers include Apple, Nike, and Adidas. These companies are known for their creative and often controversial ads. Advertising is a vital part of our economy, and it plays a role in our everyday lives. Whether we like it or not, ads are everywhere, and they are here to stay.

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1. David Ogilvy (1911-1999) 2. Bill Bernbach (1911-1982) 3. George Lois (b. 1931) 4. Mary Wells Lawrence (1926-2015) 5. Rosser Reeves (1910-1984) 6. Leo Burnett (1935-2019) 7. James Walter Thompson (1847-1928) 8. John E. Powers (1884-1948) 9. Albert Lasker (1880-1952) 10. Fairfax Cone (1911-1981) 11. William Bernbach (1911-1982) 12. George Lois (b. 1931) 13. Mary Wells Lawrence (1926-2015) 14. Rosser Reeves (1910-1984) 15. Leo Burnett (1935-2019) 16. James Walter Thompson (1847-1928) 17. John E. Powers (1884-1948) 18. Albert Lasker (1880-1952) 19. Fairfax Cone (1911-1981) 20. David Ogilvy (1911-1999) 21. Bill Bernbach (1911-1982) 22. George Lois (b. 1931) 23. Mary Wells Lawrence (1926-2015) 24. Rosser Reeves (1910-1984) 25. Leo Burnett (1935-2019) 26. James Walter Thompson (1847-1928) 27. John E. Powers (1884-1948) 28. Albert Lasker (1880-1952) 29. Fairfax Cone (1911-1981) 30. William Bernbach (1911-1982)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. Coca-Cola (1923) by James Montgomery Flagg 2. Lucky Strike (1929) by Howard Chandler Christy 3. Chesterfield (1929) by J.C. Leyendecker 4. Camel (1930) by Haddon Sundblom 5. Pepsi (1938) by Haddon Sundblom 6. Marlboro (1955) by Frank McCarthy 7. Volkswagen (1959) by Helmut Krone 8. 7 Up (1960) by Bob Peak 9. Absolut (1981) by Peter Knapp 10. Nike (1984) by Michael Jordan 11. Sprite (1985) by John Stockton 12. Gatorade (1985) by Michael Jordan 13. McDonald’s (1986) by Larry Bird 14. Budweiser (1987) by Michael Jordan 15. Nike (1987) by Bo Jackson 16. Reebok (1988) by Dominique Wilkins 17. Adidas (1989) by David Beckham 18. Nike (1990) by Mike Tyson 19. Pepsi (1991) by Madonna 20. Gatorade (1992) by Michael Jordan 21. Nike (1992) by Charles Barkley 22. McDonald’s (1993) by Michael Jordan 23. Nike (1995) by Ken Griffey Jr. 24. Gatorade (1995) by Tiger Woods 25. Adidas (1996) by Kobe Bryant 26. Nike (1997) by Tiger Woods 27. Gatorade (1998) by Mia Hamm 28. Nike (1998) by Vince Carter 29. Gatorade (1999) by Serena Williams 30. Nike (2000) by Tiger Woods

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The positive Future

What an AI system (OpenAI – textdavinci002) tells us about a positive future of humans and AI:

So what does the future hold for humans and machines? It is likely that both humans and machines will continue to play important roles in the future. Machines will become increasingly capable and will be used for tasks that are too difficult or time-consuming for humans. Humans, on the other hand, will continue to provide the important advantages of empathy, common sense, adaptation, and creativity. As a result, the future looks bright for both humans and machines.

System response / 27.11.2022

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What an AI system (OpenAI – textdavinci002) tells us about a negative future of humans and AI:

It’s possible that we’ll find a way to coexist with intelligent machines. We might, for example, use them to do the boring and dangerous jobs that we don’t want to do. We could also use them to augment our own intelligence, making us smarter and more productive. But it’s also possible that AI will eventually outcompete us, leading to our extinction. After all, if intelligent machines can do everything we can do, but better, then why would anyone want to keep us around? Only time will tell what the future of human-AI relations will be. But one thing is certain: the rise of artificial intelligence presents a grave threat to the future of humanity.

System response / 27.11.2022