Remember the KIN ads a few ATTTAACKrs back? Well, this is what happened from those impromptu flash mob concerts.
So, you’re telling me I let you take a photo of my smile and I get free Ice Creams? Why didn’t you say so! *SMILE* This thing also uploads the photos it takes to a Facebook gallery.
Whoa, a billboard that is legitimately interactive. Taking advantage of the fact that people do love to look at themselves, this board uses technology created for government or security surveillance and has people in Times Square stopping and gawking. Super cool, but kinda freaky. Found this one via @bradhaynes.
if your video has no audio, or, in this case, you simply can’t stomach good preaching, youtube has added a temporary vuvuzela feature!
Walking on water is a feat accomplished by only one man; however, the Liquid Mountaineering team has found a way to run on water by means of plenty of speed, an angled run and hi-tec tennis shoes. Follow the links to the real hi-tec website.
New plugin for Firefox turns all mentions of BP into mini oil spills. Smart, timely, effective, and creative.
Not only has kin.com made an amazing series of ads + website but they are doing one of the coolest things with their social media campaign I have ever seen.
They have integrated a Find the Spot - Free Live Shows. Passion Pit and others play on May 14th & 15th at a random spot in NYC; to be announced a few hours before the show via their facebook page. Tiz be stellar campaign, yes, i like, everything.
Kit Kat virally piggybacks on the Jesus sighting phenomenon. This is the definition of “antivertising” and needs to be discussed tomorrow so that’s why I’m posting it.
Domino’s turns you into a Taste Bud Bounty Hunter by giving you incremental incentive to turn in your friends. I like to think of it as a smart and creative coupon generator. Great concept.
Miller is introducing its new craft beer, Colorado Native, through digital and word of mouth channels only. By using “snaptags” they can begin conversations with drinkers.
Chatroulette phenom Merton gets his due! Epic publicity for Chatroulette, Merton, and Ben Folds results. I actually thought he WAS Ben Folds so the fact that the actual Ben Folds picked this up and ran with it makes the whole thing all the more awesome.
Google has started using them and now it seems Facebook is starting to test them out. They’re like barcodes that store information too. You could say, dynamically pull someone’s status updates from their T-Shirt. Ok, well, there are some better examples of uses in the linked article but just know they’re starting to show up in a lot more places.
What do you do when a shocking, horrifying social issue is being overlooked? Make something that is impossible to be ignored. It’s being called “beamvertising” or “projected urban awareness.” They just got featured on NPR 8 hours ago.
At first I was like, “I didn’t know land masses could use the internets”, but after digging a little deeper I found Takk Takk was behind it. I just love how low budget yet transparent and honest this is. Yeah, they used off-the-shelf tools but that’s not it, it’s how they used them.
