Monday, March 22, 2010

Shape shifting material

This definitely sounds like stuff of the future. Scifi. Basically this shape shifting stuff is programmable matter that is made out of claytons - tiny nano sized computers that can be programmed to form any shape and fill any function...just watch - it's actually mind blowing and the possibilities for this technology are simply endless!

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The Future of Publishing

There is an Argintinean (I think) ad that was based on the same principle that won at Cannes a few years back. I still love this though. Enjoy!

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Vodafone: Madame Tresesti

I like the persona. Found the experience a little tedious.

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Being Remarkable

This is one of the most inspiring presentations I have read in a while. Pollemaagt talks about "Remarkableness" - campaigns inspired mostly by the gift economy. One of the etiquettes of online life. A behavior that should also perspire to real life, and sometimes it does.

Therefore, it looks like that time old cliche about 'random acts of kindness..." might not be that cliche after all. What goes around comes around...so spread the world - no doubt about it: BEING REMARKABLE IS A GREAT READ!

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Amazing blue shipping container camera!

I love this new campaign - It's a huge camera made out of a shipping container with a wireless link to a nearby screen! A great and fun experience!
Check out http://www.cr8yourworld.com for more ideas and madness!

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The State Of The Internet Video

For all you people who have been collecting the latest stats and infographics about the blogosphere and internet - here is a nice little video animation by Jesse Thomas with the most up-to-date stats. Enjoy!

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Dice 2010 "Design Outside the Box" Presentation

Jesse Schell describes what the future will look like after Facebook. Takes heavily from the gaming world - but I promise there is a point and the POV he presents is quite inspiring.

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