Archive for the ‘online inspiration’ Category

Well of one page at least ;)  I’m excited to be a part of The Age Of Conversation 3, a collective of thinking, commentary and humor centered around the future of people and marketing in a digitally enabled business landscape. The book will soon be available via Amazon and more importantly, all profits from the [...]

This past week, I had the chance to speak at the University of Texas, McComb’s School of Business “Marketing Fellows” Customer Strategy program.   About what?  … social media of course.  It seems you can’t have a marketing, business or media conversation without social being front and center. And while I’m very much a participant [...]

Just bumped into this full case study today while pulling together a presentation and had to share… The Dark Knight “Why So Serious” campaign by 42 Entertainment. While this isn’t new news, it’s an example I’ve used many times to show the depth that online media, social engagement and intrigue can take to promote an [...]

Funch Observations

25, Aug 2009

via v1gallery.com amazing observations of people in the real world..just living out their day. Posted via web from experiencefreak

Speaking at TED, Dan Pink presents interesting thoughts regarding business, incentives and the systems that businesses work within to motivate and reward people for productivity. Taking notes from highly regarded social science, Dan highlights surprising historical facts that lead him to believe that 21st century businesses are fixated on the wrong rewards.  And he adds [...]

Metropath(ologies) | An installation by Aaron Zinman Test your own online persona at  personas.media.mit.edu

Stumbled into this Nova documentary that chronicles the theory and practice of fractal geometry.  If you love design, technology and the elemental nature of visual communication you’ll find this really interesting.  It will strike a chord with data visualization and special fx fans too. [full full sized image and others here] It’s also an interesting [...]

A bit of visual storytelling, inspiration and look at history for you this Saturday morning. Maira Kalman in her ongoing NYtimes Opinion column “The Pursuit of Happiness” features her expressive artwork  chronicling the past and present of American ingenuity and culture.  Far from your usual patriotic hyberbole, it’s an amazing reminder of the American ideal. [...]

..you wouldn’t expect anything less from Wired Magazine. Play Cuthroat Capitalism here. [Shared by Len Kendall via Twitter] Posted via email from experiencefreak

your participative, dimensional & social internet Aurora (Part 1) from Adaptive Path on Vimeo. your augmented reality & digital utility your extended memory & blended reality World Builder from Bruce Branit on Vimeo.


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