THE WOLFF OLINS AFFAIR
According to a recent tweet by Jürg Lehni, Wolff Olins and Visuelle.co.uk Everyday Workshops are showcasing an installation made with the Scriptographer tool without giving any credit what-so-ever, a clear violation of the License Agreement Terms. Seems to be made fairly recent as well, because unless I’m not terribly mistaken, the above picture is made with functions just added to my Isometric Block Raster script. I’m flattered but at the same time somewhat upset – on behalf of Jürg – that people don’t give a damn about respecting simple rules!
UPDATE (Feb 27 – 23:28)
Seems they have corrected their little mishap and added the credits at the bottom.
UPDATE (Feb 28 – 12:08)
More corrections! Apparently Visuelle.co.uk had nothing to do with the whole ordeal as he was just posting stuff that he found interesting. Being a nice guy, he contacted Everyday Workshops and informed them about the mistake. So sorry David!
2 Responses to “THE WOLFF OLINS AFFAIR”
February 28th, 2012 at 8:20
Think you comments should be towards everyday workshops not Visuelle.
As soon as I read the tweets I informed EW of the issue which they have updated.
I’m just posting work submitted and thought it was interesting.
David
February 28th, 2012 at 11:57
Ooops, seems I jumped the bandwagon there! So sorry about that, it has been corrected.