Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Tui Beer: Guy finds his house plumbed with beer
Cool prank from Tui beer that went viral. A bunch of guys took several kegs of beer and plumbed them into every tap in one of their friends house, along with loads of cameras to catch the action. Then they took a cold beer and watched their friend open every tap on the house and see cold beer pouring out. The branding appers only on the kegs of beer if you pay close attention.
The whole prank:
Credits:
Advertising agency: Saatchi & Saatchi Auckland
The whole prank:
Credits:
Advertising agency: Saatchi & Saatchi Auckland
Monday, 23 September 2013
The Wind Portal
The Wind Portal is an installation shaped as a monumental gate of 8 meters high and composed of 5.000 paper windmills that spin thanks to an integrated wind system, the aim was to make our visitors feel, hear and be aware of the action of transitioning through two spaces. The Wind Portal is part of the London Design Festival , and will be on display through November 3, 2013.
Designer Najla El Zein sais: "The wind portal tries to grasp and emphasise on common emotions and senses that are often forgotten. Its architectural shape works as a "trompe oeil" effect which, according to the angle you are positioned from, one would perceive the gate as being closed. As soon as you approach it, the gate seems to open up."
Credits:
Najla El Zein Design Studio: Najla El Zein, Dina Mahmoud, Sarah Naim, Sara Moundalek.
Lighting designer and automation: Maurice Asso, Hilights
Credits:
Najla El Zein Design Studio: Najla El Zein, Dina Mahmoud, Sarah Naim, Sara Moundalek.
Lighting designer and automation: Maurice Asso, Hilights
Labels:
Design,
installations
Samsung Galaxy S4: The Smart Phone Line
Samsung users are too smart to wait in line outside of a store for a smartphone. So, in New Zealand, Samsung created an online waiting line for the launch for the new Samsung Galaxy S4. For 12 days, people could get in the virtual line and as they shared and posted features from the S4 they moved forward in the line. A huge outdοor Led-screen visualised the line.
Credits:
Advertising Agency: Colenso BBDO, New Zealand
Credits:
Advertising Agency: Colenso BBDO, New Zealand
Labels:
Outdoor,
Social media
Dropping: High-speed photographs of ink and oil
Amazing fluid sculpting from Alberto Seveso. As big fan of the chaos theory, he used ink and oil and high-speed photography to make "Dropping".
Labels:
art
The ultimate guide to explain Digital (to your colleagues)
If you ever had to explain what is Digital to your colleagues, then you will appreciate this guide by Gregory Pouy who makes your life as a digital professional easier. This guide will help your colleagues to better understand to what extent digital, as a tool, is modifying their company and (probably) their jobs.
Credits:
Presentation: Gregory Pouy
Drawings: Gaelle Lasne
Credits:
Presentation: Gregory Pouy
Drawings: Gaelle Lasne
Labels:
Presentations
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