Clever mash-up of Art Spielgelman's Maus and Cognitive Media's fantastic visual archive of modern day pop culture & politics.
Why are bribes, requests, seductions, innuendos and threats so often veiled? Especially when, presumably, both parties know what they mean? (ex. "Would you like to come upstairs and see my etchings?")
Author and psychology professor Steven Pinker explores our use of "veiled language" through famous scenes in pop culture, including Fargo, When Harry Met Sally, and The Sopranos.
In this next installment of the insanely popular RSA Animate series, Cognitive Media continues to surprise, delight, and illuminate.
Our cultural use of linguistic conundrums are explained by combining master draughtsman skills, witty visual themes, and brilliant site gags inspired by the likes of Mad Magazine, James Thurber, and R. Crumb.