Another in a proud tradition of naughty anti-AIDS spot from TBWA Paris. | Via
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Two Austrian designers, stretching their creativity to the limit, have created Chickens Suit, based around the ‘idea of satisfying a chicken, which came up in a dream in which a chicken was covered with hair instead of feathers’. They operate with an agenda to satisfy the chicken, to humanize them. | Via
In conjunction with metservice.com relaunching it’s site, a billboard campaign was created by Y&R Wellington to show and excite people that with metservice.com as their planning tool any type of day can be wonderful. For ‘rain’, simulated (and actual) rain water spun specially-designed rainbow-wheels.
To alert their community about the possible dangers and privacy violations from Google Street View, artists Ben Kinsley and Robin Hewlett, invited to display their work in Manipulating Reality exhibition in Florence, organized several stunts and performances for the internet’s giant capture vehicle. You can know more about the project here. | Via
Blue Dot Studio put 25 of their chairs on the streets of Manhanttan, and then followed the chairs through a combination of GPS and video surveillance as people picked them up and took them home–which, by the way, the public could follow in real time on Twitter. Then the filmmakers interviewed the chair-collectors. This is …
Great marketing campaign from Mini in the streets of Amsterdam. Someone received a big present for this Christmas… Watch the video after the jump
One lucky guy in the UK found himself on the receiving end of a very cool Nokia promotion, where he had to hack open a PC-controlled box, revealing a shiny new Nokia N900 inside.
For a limited time during the holidays, Rodrigo Blaas has made his spooky CG short Alma available for viewing online. Blaas is an animator at Pixar who took time off from the studio and returned to his native Spain to make this independent film. His brother, Alfonso Blaas, served as the film’s art director. The film’s …
Mobile Mobile is a Christmas installation at the Lost Boys international office in London. They used 50 old company cellphones to make this huge mobile. Each phone is controlled by a computer and has its own tone. When no one interacts with the sculpture, it plays “Carol of the Bells”. But you can also play with …
For the cost of a couple weeks worth of coffee, the wonder-mongers at Shidonni promise to turn your child’s most wild-ass drawings into one-of-a-kind plush toys. Check out the process after the jump.
Based on a window display he first presented in 2004, the japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has now restructured it using a japanese actress currently being presented at Maison Hermès, Japan. The installation will run from now until january 19th, 2010. “On designing a window-display of Maison Hermès, I intended to express people’s daily ‘movements’ with a suspicion of …