| (cross-posted) CNN International EDF commercial "Accessibility for All" |
[Mar. 9th, 2005|05:36 pm] |
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There's a commercial that's being shown on CNN International for EDF, a huge global communications company based in France. (Is it being shown in the US?):
"One is the loneliest number" plays in the background. A woman goes into a bank and says, "I would like to open an account." The teller begins to use sign language -- it's obvious he doesn't understand her, and she doesn't understand him. Then you see scenes on the street: most everyone in wheelchairs, happily rolling along, while the few walking people cannot navigate the ramps the wheelchair users are using, and the public phones ares all very low -- standing people have great difficulty using them, and one of the wheelchair people points at him, as though to say, "Look at the weirdo." Then you are inside a library, and all of the users are blind, except for one guy. He goes over and opens a book -- and it's all in braile, so he can't read it. The commercial ends with a plea for "accessibility for all."
See a video of the commercial (in French) here. |
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I can't get the video to play, but I was able to see the stills from it. Way cool. | |