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Is the resulting image to big for forum limits ?
Seriously though, something about that isn't ringing right for me.
Why would a plane full of peoples parcels fly from the east coast of South America (Natal ?), out into the ocean and then back again ?
And all the circles for his hair, whats all that about ?
Sorry, just dont buy it !!
I'm prepared to be proved wrong !!
Is the resulting image to big for forum limits ?
Seriously though, something about that isn't ringing right for me.
Why would a plane full of peoples parcels fly from the east coast of South America (Natal ?), out into the ocean and then back again ?
And all the circles for his hair, whats all that about ?
Sorry, just dont buy it !!
I'm prepared to be proved wrong !!
Was going to post re the hair etc but that about covers it..
poop dont think that would of happened, there is no way DHL would make a plane divert to make each curve like that.
Guys I don't think only one DHL vehicle was used to make the drawing
It's more than possible to do if you think about it. Since DHL covers most of (if not all) of the world with deliveries!
I must have missed the part where it said it was all done via a DHL aircraft? :shrug: They use land vehicles too right? And the loops for hair are quite easy to explain when you think that any flight has to make a return trip, presuming they don't take a straight line there and the exact straight line trip back :shrug:
I could be 100% wrong but I don't see any reason for it not being possible ...
OK curiosity got the better of me and I decided to call DHL. I called the number for Customer Services International Air Express enquiries 08701 100 300, who were interested, but couldn't help with my questions about the locations out at sea. So they gave me the number for the head office in the UK and told me to ask for public relations. On calling them I spoke to a lady who was already aware of this and was in the middle of looking into it. She said they were currently trying to speak to the DHL HQ where this guy claimed to have negotiated the whole thing from to see if they could verify his claims. This is because they have had a few media enquiries today.
So she has taken my phone number and email and is going to let me know what she finds out
am I the only one who thinks this is just a feeble hoax?
am I the only one who thinks this is just a feeble hoax?
Did you not scroll right to the bottom of the page?
This is fictional work. DHL did not transport the GPS at any time
i'm almost as good but more modest
Did you not scroll right to the bottom of the page?
clicked the link and saw this at the bottom of the page.
Shame I so wanted it to be true.
Dear Mrs Fisher,
Please find below information regarding your enquiry into the ‘Biggest Drawing in the World’ project.
DHL can confirm that the company did not transport any shipment for ‘The biggest drawing in the world’ art project.
The company was approached by the student and allowed access for filming in its Arlanda terminal, on the understanding that this was for a creative project intended only for Mr. Nordenankar’s exam work at his art school in Stockholm.
DHL was not aware at any time that this project would be made public anywhere outside the school.
As it has become apparent that this project is now in the public domain and could be viewed as misleading, DHL is in currently in contact with Mr. Nordenankar to ensure that the fictional nature of the project is made clear on his website and on any additional sites on which he has posted full or partial content of the film.
If you do have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me on the details available below.
Many thanks
Jess
Jessica Burr
Corporate Communications
I found this in my inbox this evening when I finally managed to get online