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"Targeting: Precision and Purpose in Various Contexts" Save Food Poster / WWI: In the midst of war, targeting wastage becomes crucial

Background imageTargeting Collection: Save Food Poster / Wwi

Save Food Poster / Wwi
Poster depicting a British soldier encouraging those on the home front to save food in response to food shortages due to German U-boat targeting of British merchant ships

Background imageTargeting Collection: Military aircraft cockpit

Military aircraft cockpit with head-up display. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageTargeting Collection: WW1 - Royal Air Force - Pilots and Observers mark targets

WW1 - Royal Air Force - Pilots and Observers mark targets
WW1 - Royal Air Force - Pilots and Observers mark enemy german targets and positions. Date: circa 1918

Background imageTargeting Collection: Jello Advertisement

Jello Advertisement
Full page advertisement for Jello jellies targeting children. Date: 1923

Background imageTargeting Collection: What Luck! a Bottle of Champagne, promotional card for the Parisian Department

What Luck! a Bottle of Champagne, promotional card for the Parisian Department
488393 What Luck! a Bottle of Champagne, promotional card for the Parisian Department Store Au Bon MarchA©, c.1895 (colour lithograph) (see also 488428) by French School

Background imageTargeting Collection: Boum!!! Champagne!, c. 1895 (colour lithograph) (see also 488393)

Boum!!! Champagne!, c. 1895 (colour lithograph) (see also 488393)
488428 Boum!!! Champagne!, c.1895 (colour lithograph) (see also 488393) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pierrot opening the lucky find of a bottle of champagne)

Background imageTargeting Collection: A Surprise in the Luggage, from a series of illustrations of children

A Surprise in the Luggage, from a series of illustrations of children
488420 A Surprise in the Luggage, from a series of illustrations of children, produced as promotional cards for the Bon MarcheDepartment Store in Paris, c.1890 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageTargeting Collection: Japanese girl, from a series of illustrations of children from different countries

Japanese girl, from a series of illustrations of children from different countries
488418 Japanese girl, from a series of illustrations of children from different countries, produced as promotional cards for the Bon MarcheDepartment Store in Paris

Background imageTargeting Collection: Eating brioches by the light of the moon, a promotional card for the Bon Marche Department

Eating brioches by the light of the moon, a promotional card for the Bon Marche Department
488417 Eating brioches by the light of the moon, a promotional card for the Bon MarcheDepartment Stores in Paris, c.1890 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageTargeting Collection: What Luck! a Bottle of Champagne; front and reverse of a promotional card for

What Luck! a Bottle of Champagne; front and reverse of a promotional card for
488392 What Luck! a Bottle of Champagne ; front and reverse of a promotional card for the Bon MarcheDepartment Stores in Paris, c.1895 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageTargeting Collection: Spanish boy and girl, from a series of illustrations of children from different countries

Spanish boy and girl, from a series of illustrations of children from different countries
488419 Spanish boy and girl, from a series of illustrations of children from different countries, produced as promotional cards for the Bon MarcheDepartment Store in Paris

Background imageTargeting Collection: Old West Sharpshooter by Currier & Ives, 1890s (colour litho)

Old West Sharpshooter by Currier & Ives, 1890s (colour litho)
3036375 Old West Sharpshooter by Currier & Ives, 1890s (colour litho) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95); (add.info)

Background imageTargeting Collection: Atlas-Agena rocket launch for Gemini 8

Atlas-Agena rocket launch for Gemini 8. The Atlas booster was used to propel the Gemini Agena target vehicle (GATV) into space at 15:00 UTC on 16th March 1966

Background imageTargeting Collection: Sperry automatic computing gun sight by G. H. Davis

Sperry automatic computing gun sight by G. H. Davis
A mechanical brain: the Sperry automatic computing gun sight, in use during the Second World War. An invention which enabled US bombers to target a large number of enemy fighters. Date: 1944

Background imageTargeting Collection: British target-finding invention by G. H. Davis

British target-finding invention by G. H. Davis
Bombing through clouds during the Second World War: a British target-finding invention. Illustrating the Gen-Box principle, which sees targets invisible to the human eye. Date: 1944

Background imageTargeting Collection: Orbital space weapons, artwork

Orbital space weapons, artwork
Orbital space weapons. Artwork of a ground-based mid-course space missile defence system from around 2000. Projects such as the Strategic Defense Initiative were designed to defend the USA against

Background imageTargeting Collection: Nightmare, conceptual image

Nightmare, conceptual image
Nightmare. Conceptual artwork of a crying person having nightmares while asleep. Some of the images that are going through his or her mind (upper centre) include a gun, a skull and an aeroplane

Background imageTargeting Collection: Computer crime

Computer crime. Conceptual computer artwork of a hand touching a key on a keyboard. The target pattern could represent efforts to target and prevent internet and computer crime

Background imageTargeting Collection: Smart dust

Smart dust. Computer artwork of particles of smart dust (red) searching for cancer cells in the human body. These microscopic particles consist of silicone that has been chemically modified to target

Background imageTargeting Collection: Liposomes, SEM

Liposomes, SEM

Background imageTargeting Collection: Liposomes, TEM

Liposomes, TEM

Background imageTargeting Collection: Denial-of-service attack, artwork

Denial-of-service attack, artwork
Denial-of-service attack, conceptual artwork. A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users (blue spheres)

Background imageTargeting Collection: Medical nanorobots, conceptual image

Medical nanorobots, conceptual image. Computer artwork of nanorobots (small, spiky) attacking a virus (red)

Background imageTargeting Collection: Military aircraft flight simulator

Military aircraft flight simulator. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show



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"Targeting: Precision and Purpose in Various Contexts" Save Food Poster / WWI: In the midst of war, targeting wastage becomes crucial. This poster reminds us to aim for efficiency and save food for those who need it most. Military aircraft cockpit: Inside the cockpit, pilots meticulously target their objectives with unwavering focus, ensuring every strike hits its mark. WWI - Royal Air Force - Pilots and Observers mark targets: Pilots and observers work together to identify and mark targets during World War I, showcasing the importance of accurate targeting in strategic warfare. Jello Advertisement: Even a simple dessert like Jello can be targeted towards specific tastes, enticing consumers with its colorful appeal and delicious flavors. What Luck. A Bottle of Champagne (promotional card): This promotional card captures the excitement of hitting the target by celebrating with a bottle of champagne – an exquisite reward for successful endeavors. Boum. . Champagne. , c. 1895 (colour lithograph): The explosive joy that comes from achieving our goals is beautifully depicted in this vibrant lithograph where champagne symbolizes hitting our desired targets. A Surprise in the Luggage (from a series of illustrations of children): Children's curiosity often leads them to unexpected discoveries; just as they explore new horizons, we too must set our sights on fresh targets to uncover hidden surprises along life's journey. Japanese girl (from a series of illustrations of children from different countries): Diversity enriches our world; each child represents unique aspirations waiting to be fulfilled as they grow up aiming at their own personal targets across cultures and continents. Eating brioches by the light of the moon (a promotional card for Bon Marche Department): This whimsical promotional card invites us to indulge ourselves while reminding us that even under moonlit skies, we should never lose sight of our ambitions and the targets we strive to reach. What Luck.