Alzheimer’s Association: Eraser

Alzheimer's Association: Eraser

Advertising Agency: Grupo Gallegos, USA
Creative Director: Favio Ucedo
Group Creative Director: Juan Oubiña
Associate Creative Director/Art Director: Curro Chozas
Associate Creative Director/Copywriter: Saul Escobar
Interactive Director: Sebastian Djain
Project Manager: Veronica Chijner
Flash Developer: Juan Francisco Casas
Agency Producer: Valeria Maldini
Account Planner: Ken Muench
Media Planner: Javier Zavala

Global Warming Awareness: Hot night chats

Global Warming Awareness: Hot night chats

Check out the microsite too: http://hotnightchats.com/

Advertising Agency: TBWA, Istanbul, Turkey
Creative Director: Ilkar Gurpinar
Copywriter: Ali Sener
Released: 2008

Butch dog food: Postman

Butch dog food: Postman

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand
Executive Creative Director: Mike O’Sullivan
Creative Director: Icaro Doria
Art Director: Matt Swinburne
Retouchers: Dan Liao, Nick Smith, Nick Browne
Copywriter: Helen Steemson
Account Director: James Polhill
Via: bestadsontv

Butch dog food: Cat

Butch dog food: Cat

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand
Executive Creative Director: Mike O’Sullivan
Creative Director: Icaro Doria
Art Director: Matt Swinburne
Retouchers: Dan Liao, Nick Smith, Nick Browne
Copywriter: Helen Steemson
Account Director: James Polhill
Via: bestadsontv

Butch dog food: Ball

Butch dog food: Ball

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand
Executive Creative Director: Mike O’Sullivan
Creative Director: Icaro Doria
Art Director: Matt Swinburne
Retouchers: Dan Liao, Nick Smith, Nick Browne
Copywriter: Helen Steemson
Account Director: James Polhill
Via: bestadsontv

Getty Images: Bubbles

Getty Images: Bubbles

Art Director: Tim Sutton
Creative Director: Jamie DiVenere
Prod Company: Anonymous Content
Director: Sorrel Ahlfeld
DP: Aaron Phillips
EP: Danielle Peretz
EP/Head of Commercials: Dave Morrison
Shoot Location: NYC
Editorial: Company X
Editor: Megan Brennan
Lead VFX/After Effects Artist: Adam Weiss
EP: Rachelle Way
Telecine: Sea Level
Colorist: Ben Looram
Music: Pump Audio
Composer/Sound Designer: David Perlick-Molinari

VRT Sporza: Olympic commercial

VRT Sporza: Olympic commercial

Advertising Agency: Duval Guillaume Brussels, Belgium
Creative Directors: Peter Ampe, Katrien Bottez
Copywriter: Frederic Lootens
Art Director: Bart Van Peer
Production Company: Caviar
Director: Bram Van Riet

La Librairie du Temple (The Bookshop of the Temple): The bookmark

La Librairie du Temple (The Bookshop of the Temple): The bookmark

The specialist of the Jewish world

Advertising Agency: Iconographic, Paris, France
Art Director / Copywriter: Nicolas Ermakoff
Photographer: Tony Latham
Published: June 2008

A few magazines i’ve discovered (and in some cases liked) last month

I’ve often heard the statement “Oh! but you’re a blogger you must find magazine old-fashioned!” No, actually i don’t. I love mags, i love paper and beautiful graphics. I like adding notes in the margins and having something to read while i wait for the metro.

00aaborderubrbanism.jpgThe 8th edition of MONU is dedicated to Border Urbanism.

The mag opens with an interview with a dead-pan Joep van Lieshout describing life inside Slave City and his interest for the non-buildable architecture and urbanism (see Slave City and SlaveCity – The Board Room).

Expected borders are analyzed in an innovative way, for example there’s a very engaging comparison of Tijuana vs. San Diego’s architecture and urban strategies. Then there are the more unusual destinations: the “island” situation of Kalingrad, the borders built inside city centers (with Istanbul, its gated communities and the “camps” where refugees and immigrants confine themselves), Ceuta and Gibraltar as a case study to explore “borderscape”, the border city of Teplice in Czech Republic dissected in an interview with its Mayor, etc.

The pages i found most striking show a map of The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO). The members of this democratic, international organization are indigenous peoples, occupied nations, minorities and independent states or territories which lack representation internationally. And there’s way more of them than i expected.

MONU is currently looking for essays, photography, art projects or design concepts for its #9 issue which will investigate what the term exotic actually means for our cities and how exotic urban elements appear, what they look like, and how they may influence our cities. Submissions should be sent to info at monu-magazine dot com by the end of June 2008.

0aoounso3.jpgVolume‘s self-inflicted mission is to go beyond architecture’s definition of ‘making buildings’, to reach out for global views on designing environments, advocate broader attitudes to social structures, and reclaim the cultural and political significance of architecture.

The issue encourages architects to have a more pro-active and sometimes slightly irreverent attitude towards the social needs, to take advantage of emerging opportunities and look for new territories for intervention.

The central part of the magazine exemplifies the idea by presenting the portfolio of the Office for Unsolicited Architecture, a practice –founded by Ole Bouman and students of MIT– which blends in a unique way fun with concern for pressing issues. There’s a list of past projects which inspired the transgressive attitude of OUA: Michael Rakowitz’ inflatable shelters for the homeless, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown’s book Learning From Las Vegas for the way it embraces “low-brow” architecture, Santiago Cirugeda‘s work (of course), Jurgen Bey’s Garden Bench, Gordon Matta-Clark’s Odd Lots, etc.

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Suicides by location (SF Gate)

Then come 7 projects by OUA which each engage with a key playground for unsolicited architecture (border zones, (il)legality, global climate change, shelter, new technologies, etc.) Most are extremely witty and appealing. I especially liked The Golden Gate Remains which addresses the high number of people who chose this national landmark to commit suicide, the lack of cemeteries in San Francisco and the difficulty to raise fundings to maintain the bridge. OUA’s solution is The Golden Gate Columbarium which would both host the cremated remains of the suicides and constitute a barrier to prevent future desperate acts.

The last part showcases some rather interesting unsolicited interventions by architects and artists from around the globe.

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Basketball Court, by Harmen de Hoop

0aathheaathe.jpgNow for the freebie! THE is a quarterly magazine, showcasing the best design and trend ideas from around the world. So yes, it’s cool hunting and i’m not particularly into that but i found some of the most in-depth articles in this magazine surprisingly smart and fun to read.

To be added to THE mailing list, fill in your details in LifeSignsNetwork.net and they’ll send you the mag for free.

The last magazine i recently got my hands on is the venerable Domus which had a dossier on surveillance. The dossier is actually quite ok. Not groundbreaking if you’ve been following the discourse about surveillance over the past two years and certainly not half as exciting as most art project commenting on the phenomenon but still worth a look. I must say though that the rest of the issue is quite appalling. Are people really turned on by the sight of shiny bathrooms and immaculate kitchen table tops?

Throwing Money From Planes – Tung Desem Waringin’s Publicity Stunt

Instead of investing thousands of dollars in marketing campaigns, motivational speaker Tung Desem Waringin will throw 100 million rupiah ($10,740) out of a plane to promote his new book.

To put into perspective how much money this is, consider that many people in Indonesia live on under $2 a day. …

Skydiviving Graffiti – Honda Publicity Stunt

19 skydivers spelled out the word Honda in three minutes and 20 seconds for the first live TV promo for Honda in the UK, inspired by the car manufacturer’s new advertising strap line, “Difficult is worth doing”. They also have a second much more choreographed version of the ad in which the sky…

700 Simultaneous Camera Flashes – Improv Everywhere Celebrates Brooklyn Bridge

Improv Everywhere, the New York-based improvisation troupe which has been staging pre-planned “missions” and pranks in public places since 2001, celebrated the 125th anniversary of New York City’s beautiful and historic Brooklyn Bridge by posting 700 of its “agents” armed with cameras for …

Fashion Art Installations – Diesel’s Glazed Paradise

The Diesel Denim Gallery in Aoyoma, Tokyo is currently showing an exhibition of work by Mark Jenkins and Miho Kinomura. Glazed Paradise will be on show until August 15th featuring an installation which aims to create “a frozen hyperreality.”

Jenkins is an American installation artist known for his…

Cushion Rings – Pilo Pilo

(TrendHunter.com) Canadian designers, Sae Shigeto & Ming Lo have come up with the perfect solution for boring days at work and at school. Their mini pillow ring has a small cushion made with stylish fabric. So when you…

News Toilet Paper – RSStroom Reader

(TrendHunter.com) Ready for some crappy news? Yi Tien Electronics has made a computer/printer that has a very specific purpose – it prints the latest RSS headlines directly onto your toilet paper! This gadget reads the…

Urinal Golf Clubs – The Uroclub

(TrendHunter.com) Attention male golfers! The game of golf is full of gadgets: gadgets that increase your distance; gadgets that straighten your drives; gadgets that hide your beer. The list goes on… Now, you can add…

Blood Donations for Gas Money

(TrendHunter.com) As gas prices soar, people are changing their driving habits to save a few bucks. At least one woman, Jessica Busby, is changing another habit – her blood donation frequency. To afford gas, she is rid…

Political Underwear – Obama ‘08 Boxer Brief

What better way to show your support for your favorite presidential candidate than having his face smacked on your underwear? I am just glad that hip underwear brand Andrew Christian chose Obama and not Clinton on these unique boxer briefs to show support.

Designer Andrew Christian asks you to show…

Solar Powered Ferris Wheels – New Santa Monica Pier Wheel (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Pacific Park in Southern California is home to one of Hollywood movies’ most famous landmarks, the Santa Monica Pier ferris wheel. Taking advantage of the sunny climate, it is the world’s only sol…

Mega Buckle Shoes – Vivienne Westwood

(TrendHunter.com) It’s hard to tell if these are shoes or boots with cutouts. But it is one foolproof way to keep your shoes on your feet and legs. You could also get in plenty of buckling up practice. These shoes re…