The best thing I’ve seen in ages! Its like digital graffiti. By adding the ‘Ninjafy link to your toolbar you can ninjafy the whole web! Check it out here ninjafy.com/
The best thing I’ve seen in ages! Its like digital graffiti. By adding the ‘Ninjafy link to your toolbar you can ninjafy the whole web! Check it out here ninjafy.com/
Nippon TV has just launched an interesting guerrilla campaign (Japan’s most popular tv network). Nippon Tv has partnered with Hulu & Joost to create these mini comedy channels that run 24/7, named Gaki Attack, they lock four comedians in a gym and are randomly punished and tortured for 24 hours through a whole range of hilarious ninja attacks (in true crazy Japanese style). Download a very small teaser here.
But the real campaign feature here is a cool little twitter app that allows you to “ninja attack” your friends on twitter! So check out the Gaki Attack twitter app here.
This is the Image Fulgurator, half guerrilla-art stunt and half homemade-gadget awesomeness. Berlin based artist Julius von Bismarck uses his oddly named camera-mod to project images onto street furniture where they appear in the photos of strangers, but remain invisible to their eyes.
Make music with your webcam and a bottle of ‘Bit’ beer on this web special for the German Bitburger Brewery. In case you don’t have a bottle at hand, an optional way of testing is provided on www.music-in-a-bottle.de
A lovely way to extend the brand experience – music and beer what else do you need?
More outstanding work from the good people at Shilo.
Films really can make a difference. They shape our perceptions for the future. It can reach audiences that political dialogue can’t. Creative dialogue is just as powerful as political dialogue and this film is a fine example of that.-Suki Dusanj, Head of Events, Burma Campaign UK.
Production Company: Shilo (New York, USA) from www.noneofusarefree
Beautiful Art direction on this, well worth a few moments of your time.
More creative uses of graffiti! This is spectacular.
“The new short film by Blu an ambiguous animation painted on public walls. Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche)” http://www.blublu.org/