“An openly experimental newsroom,” Beta620 is the New York Times’ new platform for interactive and other projects, suggesting a new, unprecedented level of transparency for the brand.
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Operation Facebook, Nov 5 2011 – hd video from Anonymous
No Comments posted in Public Service, Social Media, Video, ViralStunning work by Pierre Commenge aka Emoc using Processing. View more at his Flickr stream.
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One of the better HTML5 sites. Right after Nike Better World. Scroll down once you are in.
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The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
No Comments posted in Animation, App, Art, Book, DigitalThe digital revolution of the last decade has unleashed creativity and talent of people in an unprecedented way, unleashing unlimited creative opportunities. But does democratized culture mean better art, film, music and literature or is true talent instead flooded and drowned in the vast digital ocean of mass culture? Is it cultural democracy or mediocrity? [...]
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Search for the thing you love and see the results in a one page overview including pictures, alerts, patents, videos, statistics, books, translations, 3D SketchUp, latest news, blog searches, locations, group discussions etcetera. In other words, see how Google tools can help you in all kinds of directions with the thing you love. What do [...]
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The story behind… The Wilderness Downtown
No Comments posted in Digital, Experiential, Film, Innovation, People, Showreel, Technology, Video, ViralMedia Lion Grand Prix Winner
No Comments posted in Award Show Winners, Innovation, Installation, Mobile, Outdoor, Public Service, ViralTaking the very physical concept of the ‘Touch The Car’ endurance competition, Peugeot have just run a campaign called ‘Take The Car’ – taking the challenge online. Created by Volt Reklambyrå, users would compete live from around the world to win a week with the car of their choice. ‘Players’ would connect via Facebook, select [...]
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Google+: Google’s take on Social Media
No Comments posted in Digital, Innovation, Social Media, TechnologyGoogle fights back with their very own version of Facebook, a.k.a Google+ and Engadget were the first lucky few to get their hands on it, check it out here. via Engadget
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