Saturday, May 11, 2013

Europe in the form of a dragon


Europe in the form of a dragon is another anthropomorphic idea for the complex shape and politics of the continent.

It is in a lesser degree of anthropomorphism then a human shape, but anything that the mind can imagine as more familiar to the human surrounding than simple nature can be valued.

Here are the beast's main organs:
The Iberian peninsula is the head.
the European plane all the way to the Urals is the body. 
The legs are the Italian and Greek peninsulas.
Scandinavia is the tail. 
The British Isles, which are not shown, can be the flame bursting from the back.

The idea for this shape is by Hagit Hai, Israel.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Pumpkin Face of Europe



Pumpkin face of Europe is a drawing of a face in a pumpkin shape of the Halloween style, in accordance with the complex map of the European continent.

There is a long tradition of political cartoons showing the geographic map in human appearance, to make a political statement of any kind.

European countries were the subject of this genre for many years, but it is quiet a new concept for the entire continent, and this original illustration was created following the establishment of the European Union.

The main characteristics of the pumpkin face can imply to the political characteristics of the European Union, and the state of neighboring countries that are not members of the EU.

Israel is not more than a toothpick for this emerging giant.

Thursday, May 09, 2013

Golden Wave Circles of Love

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

I Am Fishhead - Are Corporate Leaders Psychopaths



I Am Fishhead - Are Corporate Leaders Psychopaths

http://www.fisheadmovie.com/

I Am Fishead: Are Corporate Leaders Psychopaths?It is a well-known fact that our society is structured like a pyramid. The very few people at the top create conditions for the majority below. Who are these people? Can we blame them for the problems our society faces today? Guided by the saying "A fish rots from the head" we set out to follow that fishy odor. What we found out is that people at the top are more likely to be psychopaths than the rest of us.

Who, or what, is a psychopath? Unlike Hollywood's stereotypical image, they are not always blood-thirsty monsters from slasher movies. Actually, that nice lady who chatted you up on the subway this morning could be one. So could your elementary school teacher, your grinning boss, or even your loving boyfriend.

The medical definition is simple: A psychopath is a person who lacks empathy and conscience, the quality which guides us when we choose between good and evil, moral or not. Most of us are conditioned to do good things. Psychopaths are not. Their impact on society is staggering, yet altogether psychopaths barely make up one percent of the population.

Through interviews with renowned psychologist Professor Philip Zimbardo, leading expert on psychopathy Professor Robert Hare, former President of Czech Republic and playwright Vaclav Havel, authors Gary Greenberg and Christopher Lane, professor Nicholas Christakis, among numerous other thinkers, we have delved into the world of psychopaths and heroes and revealed shocking implications for us and our society.