Friday, 31 October 2008
The return of Wasssup
If the next President of the United States isn't behind this (and looking at his impressive grasp of the digital space so far I think he'd be capable of looking at something like this) then he should have been.
Monday, 27 October 2008
Barclaycard
A simple demonstration of the freedom of contactless payment. Lovely touches from the actor and director but what really makes the ad is surely the music.
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
London to Geneva
iObama
Can't imagine Labour or the Tories doing it at the next election, but nevertheless, this is an impressive example of how the Barrack Obama campaign has embraced technology. It's an iPhone app that connects political activists to each other, to media coverage of the campaign and most importantly to instructions from campaign headquarters. Very cool and a good sign that the next President of the Free World actually has a brain this time.
Clicking the above should open the Store page in iTunes
Thursday, 9 October 2008
Bald spot
Very simple strategy that appeals to the basic needs in all of us. As it should. Can't help thinking this is a bit pre financial crisis, though. Especially as the Lovemark for banks at the moment surely would be trust.
Monday, 6 October 2008
Yay...it's time for a fiesta...
Makes those of us working on miniature budgets weep, frankly.
Interesting to note that the people behind this were Microsoft Advertising, according to the NMA article that first flagged up the work.
Interesting to note that the people behind this were Microsoft Advertising, according to the NMA article that first flagged up the work.
Tiny street art
Discovered the book in Waterstones then the blog after. Bah, could've saved myself £6 if it had been the other way round. Never mind, it's actually easier to see what's going on in the book but take a look at the Little People - A Tiny Street Art Project, anyway. Or visit Slinkachu's separate blog.
Thursday, 2 October 2008
17 years of time-lapse ageing
Begs two questions...
1. After 17 years, why did he stop?
2. What's the psychological trigger that, after having grown his hair long, makes him shave it all off? It happens six or seven times. You'd think he'd learn.
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
Beer Goggles
Too old for Volvo
All this time I've been telling myself I'm too young to consider Volvo. But now, after trying to play their interactive film, Rush I find the pace so frenetic that I'm starting to think I may actually be too old to understand what the hell is going on.
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