Archive for the ‘spectacles’ Category

Web Dimension

18, May 2011

[Repost from my entry at the openexchange.org.] Created by Google Creative Labs,”3 Dream’s In Black” is part art experiment, musical collaboration, part CGI video and breakthrough web coding assignment. Driving a culture of experimentation, all Googler’s are encouraged to pursue experiments both relatable and non-relatable to Google’s business. All to drive a passion of innovation. [...]

via aiga.org Continuing my latest dive into design fiction, check out this collaboration between Penguin Book and Six To Start an experiential design firm in London. Perhaps a bit ahead of it’s time (launched in 2008) these stories used Google maps and other immersive online media, rolling out over the course of six weeks. Very [...]

INFO AGENT MAN

18, Apr 2010

Design Fiction has been on my mind as of late. Particularly after hearing Bruce Sterling’s thinking about it’s role in experience design, product innovation and technology as well as other’s speaking from a designers point of view at SXSW 2010. What follows is a design fiction exercise, wrapping a narrative around thoughts about the weird, [...]

I’ve never been a huge Gary Vee follower, but right on for this video.  I think it represents emotions many feel after being so immersed in social media, the info rich web and culture of personal branding world.  The addictive nature, the distractions and the overwhelming opportunity to interact with others can stretch people to [...]

Hello Rube

5, Apr 2010

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…not just the parts [photo by Jens Dige/ ASSOCIATED PRESS via STATESMAN] 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 [...]

via improveverywhere.com a social spectacle at it’s finest: Posted via web from experiencefreak

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 [...]


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