Archive for the ‘spectacles’ Category

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…not just the parts

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As the Climate Change conference comes to a close.. an “agreement” has been signed, an accord consisting of pages of goals and rhetoric on how to achieve change.  A valiant effort, but does it take into account the people involved, economic factors and cultural environment [...]

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a social spectacle at it’s finest:

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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 and [...]

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 entertainment [...]

Funch Observations

25, Aug 2009

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amazing observations of people in the real world..just living out their day.

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Pantone Rainbow

24, Aug 2009

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Bobby channels TED at the World Science Festival..proving a lo-fi experience can be just as interactive as a digitally crafted one: (..imagine what you could do when combining the two into one brand spectacle)?

World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo.

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.
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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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