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"Kommando Otl Aicher" book at Wiels, Brussels
Image by Marc Wathieu
Kommando Otl Aicher is a book by Alexander Negrelli about the visual identity of the Olympic Games in 1972, about terrorists, their design, about war, gold medals, movies, sneakers, politics, maps, architecture, logos, pictograms and coloured dogs. And obviously about Otl Aicher.
Kommando Otl Aicher online :
kommando-otl-aicher.org/
www.facebook.com/KommandoOtlAicher
www.janvaneyck.nl/post/26827998085/udk-award-for-interdis...
I Have GOT To Get This Book... (Update 3-15-10: I HAVE my own copy now!)
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(Update! PIcked up a copy of it on eBay from a seller in San Rafael, CA for about - It's in better condition than my Uncle John's - Thanks for the suggestion, Uncle John! I am happy! ^_^;)
I first read it when I was 9 or so when I was at my Uncle John's house.
This is the book that accompanies National Lampoon's "Animal House" film from 1978.
This is one of my favorite comedy films, and not just for John Belushi's unequalled performance as "Bluto" Blutarsky.
I wasn't old enough to appreciate it when it first came out, let alone see it. (First saw it on cable, and a rare mostly uncut version on KTXL TV-40 (Sacramento, CA) when I was a teenager - I eventually owned it on video.)
I have two version on DVD - the initial basic release and the "Double Secret Probation" special edition.
This book brought back memories, primarily when I read out loud a certain scene, and freaked my parents out. (Clue: A main character is having a debate between both sides of his conscience, with the bad side encouraging him to "F*** her..." ^_^;)
Uncle John has let me borrow it. I'll seek out a copy of it online, and hope it doesn't set me back too much. I've heard of copies of this in good condition going for US.00
I was also fortunate enough to see the short-lived TV tie-in series, "Delta House" when it ran on ABC shortly after the movie came out.
TV Trivia: John Vernon "Dean Wormer" and Stephen Furst "Kent Dorfman/Flounder" James "Hoover" Widdoes, and Bruce McGill "Daniel Simpson Day/D-Day" reprised their film character roles for the TV series.
True Story: I actually wore a bedsheet toga to go to a "toga party" dance at the CSU Stanislaus campus with friends of mine, but by the time we got there, the dance was more or less deserted, or had barely got underway... Gah.
Iluma @ Bugis Light Up
Image by Ronald HN Tan
The main reason we came to Iluma is because we have booked for a movie online at Film Garde. 2 tickets at S and booking fee of S.
Photos used at blog post - ronald-tan.com/2009/08/24/iluma-bugis-light-up/



