Weetabix online game ruled to be exploitative of children

Weetabix has been rapped by the advertising watchdog after a Weetabix-branded children’s online game was ruled to be exploitative.

Black Books – Favorite Place

Pour illustrer leur morceau « Favorite Place », le groupe Black Books a fait appel au français Christophe Thockler pour réaliser cette belle vidéo en technique stop-motion. Nécessitant plus d’un kilomètre de fil et 10 000 photographies, cette belle création est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Surrealist Fashion Collages – These Anton Bundenko and Jenya Vyguzov Artworks Merge Two Mediums (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) These Anton Bundenko and Jenya Vyguzov fashion collages merge the work of the two talented artists. Known for his fashion photography, Bundenko captures models and merges his photographs with…

Thawing from the Winter of our Discontent

Will we see a Global Spring?


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The war in Syria is killing 200 people a day. There’s been no single arrest or prosecution of any senior Wall Street banker for the systemic fraud that precipitated the 2008 financial crisis. Pussy Riot are still in jail. Two years after the fall of Mubarak, and the uprisings in Cairo have intensified, with severe rape and death tolls.

Were the protests of 2011 but an ephemeral wave of sound and fury, signifying, and amounting to nothing? Or did something real and substantial kick-off in 2011, something that in fact has not diminished at all – something that might be most appropriately labelled a “revolution”? Will we see a Global Spring?

Paul Mason believes there has been an irreversible “change in consciousness” evident in the widespread and palatable intimation that “something big is possible; that a great change in the world’s priorities is within people’s grasp.” A disdain for corporate capitalism is now felt in the bellies of millions of people. The youth whose futures are barred, if not stolen, from them are full of resentment, though not an unproductive kind. But rather a resentment that is the embodiment of a moral nerve, an emotion that is fueled by a thirst for justice above all.

Sociologist Manuel Castells argues that the social, political and historical changes which crystallized in 2011 were irrevocable, like the advent of electricity, and they “will condition all politics going forward”. As Mason writes for the Guardian, “people [now] have a better understanding of power . . . they are clever to the point of expertise in knowing how to mess up hierarchies and see the various ‘revolutions’ in their lives as part of an ‘exodus’ from oppression, not – as previous generations did – as a ‘diversion into the personal’.”

One of the most enthralling elements from the past few years of burgeoning global-revolutionary spirit has been the memes that surfaced and circulated through the realm of our collective digital consciousness.

As Mason states so eloquently:

From Tahrir to Puerta del Sol, the most important thing about the slogans, images and gestures is not what they said in isolation but what they expressed cumulatively . . .

These were first of all signifiers of rejection: scorn not just for the elite world of yachts, diamond watches and bodyguards, but for the everyday world of corporate conformity.

Through these signs and symbols, large parts of humanity were signalling their solidarity to one another; their belief that a kinder, more human system is possible; and that it would be born out of the chaotic, ironic, playful qualities of human life – not by pitting one cruel hierarchy against another. And this is why all exhortations to “formulate demands”, embrace structure, or turn to “everyday life” miss the point: the activists’ unwillingness to engage is precisely what has allowed them, up to now, to disrupt the timetable of official politics.”

But so far no protest has attained its aims. Is the period of coups still yet to come as it was with the 1848-51 French revolution? Are we seeing the revenge of the dinosaur regimes – in Egypt and elsewhere? Is there not a widespread fear that fascism and militarism could revive and conquer near and far? We are stuck in a widespread stagnation, America is doing everything in its power to avoid the consequences of its economic-political crisis. But amidst all this, the rumbling continues.

“Something fundamental has happened,” Mason affirms, there has been a “shift in human consciousness and behaviour [that is] as momentous as that [historical shift] triggered by the arrival of mass consumption and mass culture in the 1900s.” Though, the barriers protestors face have never been more obvious, as Mason himself recognizes, “their ‘revolution’ remains trapped at the phase of ideology, culture, political debate.” But a turning point lies within reach, just ahead.

To read more about why the global protest movement, based on social networks, is here to stay, read Mason’s full article, here.

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Combustible Matchstick Maps – U.S.A. (burnt/unburnt) by Claire Fontaine is Frighteningly Flammable (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The U.S.A. (burnt/unburnt) installation could very well be a fire hazard. But don’t call the fire department, because it is also a work of art. It is a visually striking map of the United…

House-Like Lodgings – The Wiesergut Hotel is at Once Luxurious and Homey (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) From the outside, the Wiesergut Hotel could be someone’s winter home. The one storey design, familiar look and unassuming atmosphere all point to an inviting space, much like that of a cozy…

Handy Half-Fruit Holders – The Poppit Chop & Top Container Protects Cut Food From Going Bad (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) What do you usually do with half of an onion that you’d like to set aside for later use? The Poppit Chop & Top contraption keeps you from dirtying a dish, depleting your saran wrap supply…

Dark Domineering Womenswear – The Kaufmanfranco Fall 2013 Ready-to-Wear Collection is Rich (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The Kaufmanfranco Fall 2013 ready-to-wear collection is fierce, fashion forward and for powerful women seeking to make a statement.

The heavily black collection is domineering from start to finish….

American Punk Pictorials – THE/END 2013 Fall/Winter Preview is Monochromatic Magic (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) THE/END 2013 Fall/Winter 2013 preview lookbook is a monochromatic compilation of menswear essentials.

The slick and street photographs follow around a dapper young gentleman decked out in the…

Converted Barn Abodes – Sitio da Leziria was Once a Stable and Cleverly Retains a Similar Program (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The beautiful Sítio da Lezíria presented its designer, Atelier Data, with compelling possibilities. The project began by stripping the once-functional horse stable down to its bare structure and…

French Film Fashion – The Candela Spring/Summer 2013 Collection is Inspired by the Cinema (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The Candela Spring/Summer 2013 collection has been released on behalf of Gabriela Perezutti, a designer based in New York. Perezutti grew up in Uruguay where she was privy to local ranches. She has…

Condom Cab Hits Pothole at City Hall


Trojan’s condom cabs could be in for a rough ride: The New York Taxi and Limousine Commission said it hadn’t heard from the Church & Dwight Co. brand or its PR shop Edelman to clear its Valentine’s Day promotion prior to yesterday’s story on AdAge.com and believes it may violate regulations.

“They haven’t reached out to us,” said Allan Fromberg, deputy commissioner for public affairs at the TLC. “So imagine my surprise when they said they’d secured the necessary medallions. You can’t lease the medallion unless you’re a licensee. I honestly don’t know the first thing about what they’re saying they’re going to do.”

A spokesman from Edelman for Trojan declined to comment late Tuesday pending further discussions with the TLC.

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25 Animal Inspired Illuminators – From WIldlife Inspired Lighting to Slithering Chandeliers (TOPLIST)

(TrendHunter.com) From Anthropologie’s ornate octopus chandeliers to UK artist Whatshisname’s ‘Good Boy Lamp’, these animal inspired illuminators embrace the inner child inside of us all….

45 Modern Mirror Designs – From Leaning Glass Accessories to Suglasses-Inspired Reflectors (TOPLIST)

(TrendHunter.com) These modern mirror designs are not only useful as a traditional reflector but also aim to enhance one’s home with their unconventional and distinctive look.

Whether they are constructed of…

Ginger Gentleman Portraits – The Timeless Man Apollo Novo Editorial Embraces Eccentric Elegance (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The ‘Timeless Man’ Appolo Novo editorial showcases eccentric gentleman attire for the modern male. François Verkerk is captured by the lens of Roch Armando for the publication’s…

Mountains of Mist

Voici « Mountains of Mist », le nom d’une excellente série de clichés du photographe polonais Jakub Polomski. Inspiré des paysages décrits par J.R.R. Tolkien pour sa trilogie de livres Le Seigneur des Anneaux, de magnifiques images sont à découvrir sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

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Dark Dewy-Skinned Editorials – The Wonderland February-March 2013 Photoshoot Stars Weronika Dus (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The Wonderland February-March 2013 editorial is glowing on many different levels. Most prominent is the warmth emanating from every corner of the room as well as the model’s dewy skin….

Sophia Vergara Disses Guy For Can of Diet Pepsi

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In her continuing quest to find and consume every last can of Diet Pepsi, Sophia Vergara, again, passes over a suitor, this time eschewing the advances of a handsome fellow diner in favor of, yes, another can of Pepsi.

Created by TBWA, the work continues its association with the Modern Family star.

Marketers Ball Seeks Sponsorship For ad:tech Event

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If you’re heading to ad:tech San Francisco in April, consider sponsoring and attending The Marketers Ball. In the past, has had Digital Underground & Too Short with live bands to back them both. In New York they’ve had Funkmaster Flex, Doug E Fresh, they’ve co-produced an event that brought Naughty By Nature and Slick Rick.

During the Affiliate Summit shows they’ve had Nelly, Big Boi of Outkast, Three 6 Mafia, Ice-T & Coco and many others. Attendance at these parties averages 2,000.

If your a company that will be attending and/or exhibiting at ad:tech, consider sponsoring The Marketers Ball. Packages begin at $1,000. If you’re interested please contact darren@marketersball.com or call 818 825-3972.

Dumpster Swimming Pools – The Pool by Stefan Beese is Cost-Effective and Easily Portable (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The pool by Stefan Beese, an architect born in Flensburg, Germany, and based in New Orleans, Louisiana, is made out of a standard dumpster. Rather than wasting money on a big fancy backyard…