just watch.
and praise the TECHNOVIKING !
DON'T YOU FORGET!
THE TECHNOVIKING DOESN'T DANCE TO THE MUSIC!
THE MUSIC DANCES TO THE TECHNOVIKING!
thanx P.
Yes, yes again! (such a shame I missed it at the time, here's a back to the future).
the short film "A message from Unilever" (Dove latest ad "Onslaught" spoof), is exactly what I meant in this post about Unilever. Punk Planning does it better here, if you want.
And this thanks to Rye Clifton (the original director of the Onslaught film !?!?!?! who edited this video Message) who was smart enough to apply an "helicopter view" on the situation and his work for Unilever. He turned the feeling most of us had into images.
You got balls Rye, you're fresh.
But just one thing, you didn't knew what Unilever was before working for Dove.... ?
maybe we should ask him directly, (he posted his adress at the end of the film). I'm also wondering what Unilever's offical reaction was (the unfoffical beeing: pissed).
Wait a minute, I'm kind of lost, some articles about this story say Clifton is the "Onslaught" director, but all the other sites say Tim Piper is. I'm confused, but I think Tim Piper did the "Onslaught",(he's credited as AD, writer, director and editor... that should be enough), anyway, nevermind.
inspired by PSFK, again and again.
Yes, I say yes.
Last month Mini UK organized, trough its new promotional site The Other Lunch break, a series of crazy-interesting-entertaining activities for your lunch break hour.
Check the site, we've of course (not in London + last month) missed the activities, but you'll find online some really nice videos of some of the lunch break meetings such as: Bruce Lee for Beginners - How to Beat a Lie Detector - Man/Woman School - The Things Your Parents Should Have Taught You - Moonwalking for Beginners, etc.
The link with the brand ? The spirit man, the spirit.
The global idea: "Mini is all about making even the most boring journey a little bit more enjoyable".
great job done by Momentum in London. bravo.
via PSFK
when we were kids we used to sometimes call Switzerland, Suicideland.
It was kind of a good nickname for our big little country, referring to the bit boring (that's at least what we thought at the time) teenager life we had there.
Dignitas, a swiss service company, is all over the news nowadays.(in french) and here (in German)...
Why? for its service.
Dignitas offers totally legal, medically controlled and organized suicide.
Their tagline: "To live with dignity. To die with dignity". (which is kind of a strange tagline as they organize suicides in cars for example...)
Find out more here, and make up your mind.
(I mean on the subject, not whether you should use or not their service).
Yeah, that's my Switzerland.
seen at Nyon's train station, Switzerland.
"no, thank you, I'm not hungry".(click to enlarge)
not sure about the final message, but there is one.