Archive for April, 2010
thou shalt always kill
April 28th, 2010 by lifeproof
I made a great discovery… better late then never. For the ones who are not aware of Dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip, here is their Thou Shalt Always Kill, which was released in April 16, 2007 and re-released in 2009. Oh, how I love satire. Thou shalt always kill ( ! )
Tags: Dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip, electronic music, satirical music, Thou Shalt Always Kill, YouTube
Posted in Reminder
experience design: multidimensional business
April 26th, 2010 by lifeproof
I cannot pinpoint to an exact time frame, but I can say that since a decade or so business and trade has become post-postmodernized. That is to say, the usual dynamic of the business and trade has moved from the equasion: product=money, to the equasion: any process, feeling, image, identity, reputation, mind-set, message, propaganda, social [...]
Tags: Apologue, bottled water, Boxed Water, Coca Cola, Cola Turka, consumer goods, consumerism, Evian, experience design, global warming, H2O, humanitarian philanthropy, Israeli Army, Mecca Cola, Middle East, Palestinian refugees, Paul Smith, Paul Smith's bottle design for Evian, Pepsi, philanthropic business, philanthropic products, philanthropy, political philanthropy, product=money, space design, Tali Krakowsky, The Mecca Cola, The Palestinian Liberation Organization, U2
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
b-cycle: bicycles to share
April 22nd, 2010 by lifeproof
I have told you about the rise of culture of sharing with web 2.0 generation. With this influence companies (such as ZipCar and CrowdSpirit) and movements (such as CouchSurfing and BookCrossing) have emerged. And I have asserted that the entrepreneur or concept designer of our age has to emphasize on a product–or an idea–in which [...]
Tags: B-cycle, bicycles to share, Bicycles you can share, BookCrossing, CouchSurfing, CrowdSpirit, culture of sharing, web 2.0, zipcar
Posted in PinPoint, Reminder
the $73.000 bar tab: hospital expenses included
April 22nd, 2010 by lifeproof
“Two years ago Brazil instated a zero tolerance policy on drunk driving. Even so, 35.000 people died in car accidents last year. So, if jail and fines won’t catch attention, what will?” asks Bar Aurora and Boteco Ferraz. Therefore, they decided to make a guerilla awareness raising campaign and commissioned Ogilvy Brazil. Here is the [...]
Tags: 35.000 people died in car accidents, awareness raising campaign, Bar Aurora, Boteco Ferraz, Brazil, drunk driving, guerilla awareness raising campaign, Ogilvy, Ogilvy Brazil, the $73, the $73000 bar tab, zero tolerance policy on drunk driving
Posted in PinPoint
