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Originally posted by SirClem
reply to post by Lagrimas
Great Find! Can't figure out for the life of my how they got "Illuminazioni" from "swatch"? Is it swiss for anything? Strange indeed
La Biennale di Venezia is one of the world’s most important forums for the dissemination and “illumination” of current developments in international art. This year the International Art Exhibition, which opens June 4 th and runs through November 27 th , features 83 artists selected by curator Bice Curiger, who chose as title “ILLUMInazioni - ILLUMInations”, a thematic evocation of the role of contemporary art today
Originally posted by topherman420
reply to post by Screwed
doesnt make it what it is..
Originally posted by Lagrimas
reply to post by foxhoundone
Yea I wanted to bring this to the attention of ATS because I could clearly see that a conspiracy could be read in to the logo for the advertising campaign.
I did say that Im agnostic as to whether that means the illuminati, zionist, elite did this on purpose ( to promote their cultish cause) but it also seems to much of a coincidence to not at least deserve a discussion.
To all of those of you that said its italian for illumination, absolutely true, but it still seems like a weird choice, you wouldnt use it by accident and not notice that the second line started with the word nazi would you?
So the advertisers for swatch weren't the type of people that saw the word nazi on the second line and thought 'oh yea hmm yer lol its not such a good idea after all, lets do something else'.
This is what makes the conspiracy more believable to me.
Thanks for embeding pictures and for contributing to the thread. cheers to all that replied.
Originally posted by SirClem
reply to post by derst1988
just found out the italian "Illuminazione" translates to "Lighting". But what the heck does that have to do with SWISS watches?
That's awfully english-centric thinking. "Nazioni" is italian for "nations". You want the italian people to redefine a word that's been in their language for hundreds of years because the stem "nazi" now has a negative connotation?
Originally posted by Lagrimas
To all of those of you that said its italian for illumination, absolutely true, but it still seems like a weird choice, you wouldnt use it by accident and not notice that the second line started with the word nazi would you?
So the advertisers for swatch weren't the type of people that saw the word nazi on the second line and thought 'oh yea hmm yer lol its not such a good idea after all, lets do something else'.
This is what makes the conspiracy more believable to me.