Via Technollama and Sound and Fury, I learn of the following Mark Gertz commentary on PowerPoint:
Image: Along the top, a presenter using PowerPoint to an unenthused audience.
Caption: Every time you make a PowerPoint, Edward Tufte kills a kitten.
And this image reminds me of Dilbert‘s perspective:
First panel: Dilbert says: As you can clearly see in slide 397 …
Second panel: Two audience members are asleep, a third screams: “GAAAAH!” and collapses.
Third panel: The collapse is explained as “Powerpoint poisoning”.
My favourite example of powerpoint poisoning is provided by the Gettysburg Powerpoint Presentation; here’s the Review of Key Objectives & Critical Success Factors:
Image: Over-fussy PowerPoint slide, headed: Review of Key Objectives & Critical Success Factors
First bullet: What makes nation unique:
– Conceived in Liberty
– Men are equal
Second bullet: Shared vision:
– New birth of freedom
– Gov’t of/for/by the people
I also rather like Alex Gregory’s PowerPoint cartoon for The New Yorker (via Call me Cassandra’s Death by PowerPoint series):
Image: Satan sitting behind a big desk, opposite a junior devil
Caption: Satan says: I need someone well versed in the art of torture – do you know PowerPoint?
It all amounts to death by powerpoint presentation:
Image: Hooded executioner sitting at a desk, pointing to a PowerPoint slide hanging from a gallows; the victim sits on a stool looking at the slide.
Eoin, you might find Mark’s Ignite talk on powerpoint amusing: http://bit.ly/MarkConguista_ID3
See Guy Kawasaki http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/06/the_art_of_the_.html – the ultimate power point should not be duff presentation.
Yeah, I agree with you… Powerpoint could be pain in the arse
Power Point! I with you all the way – that is a living
h***!
Power Point is a breeze! Try Dreamweaver if you want real
pain…
it isn’t power point. it’s the presenter.