muse1
05-10-2009, 10:31 AM
Don't know if any of you around britain have noticed this van at your local school. Its a caravan which school children go in and get taught stuff about the brain and the body.
Here's the link
http://www.lifeeducation.org.uk/
The first thing I noticed was the star with the person in it. It reminded me of stanley kubricks eyes wide shut, like the woman who was lying in the middle of the star as if to be sacrificed. So is this a symbol of sacrifice?
The next thing I noticed were the two children in the middle, this children raise up when you put your cursor on it (obviously they do not do this on the side of the van but I still noticed something strange about them)
Firstly they look as if they're jumping, they're all having fun... but are they? The yellow child is holding a bar. How can you jump and hold on to a bar? This leads to the assumption that they are not jumping at all, but being pulled upwards or even held up above the ground. I also noticed that the yellow child has something covering his face - which is very strange, I can't really work out what it might be.
The next thing I noticed was that all the children are running, again at first glance they look like their having fun but on second glance they look as if they are panicking and running away from something.
Probably just my imagination but I'd be interested to hear what you think.
Here's the link
http://www.lifeeducation.org.uk/
The first thing I noticed was the star with the person in it. It reminded me of stanley kubricks eyes wide shut, like the woman who was lying in the middle of the star as if to be sacrificed. So is this a symbol of sacrifice?
The next thing I noticed were the two children in the middle, this children raise up when you put your cursor on it (obviously they do not do this on the side of the van but I still noticed something strange about them)
Firstly they look as if they're jumping, they're all having fun... but are they? The yellow child is holding a bar. How can you jump and hold on to a bar? This leads to the assumption that they are not jumping at all, but being pulled upwards or even held up above the ground. I also noticed that the yellow child has something covering his face - which is very strange, I can't really work out what it might be.
The next thing I noticed was that all the children are running, again at first glance they look like their having fun but on second glance they look as if they are panicking and running away from something.
Probably just my imagination but I'd be interested to hear what you think.