Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Idea: Green grave stones anyone?
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Idea: New 2012 scenario, perhaps?
Personally, I would be more interested to see a different interpretation of the event. For example:
Why not to explore a different scenario with the base idea that on December 21, 2012 all people of the earth suddenly become telepathic? What would be the consequences of this global phenomena? And would it change the world for better or worse? And how many of us would survive the sudden change?
I have spent a fair amount of time researching the subject of 2012 and to me it's more about the paradigm change in our human consciousness, and less about earthquakes, tsunamis or falling fireballs. Booo hisss!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Engagement vs Compliance
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
iSnort mobile app
1,720,962 views, 1,926 positive ratings (plus one from me ;)
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Idea: Personal Data Art app
Wouldn't it be cool to have mob application that turns all the statistical data in our cell phones into individual interactive art visualizations?
click to enlarge:
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Idea: Personal Mobile Oracle app
It works as a psycho-digital oracle and provides four possible answers to any given question.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Idea: Inventing New Free
Wouldn't it be cool if a brand offered us a free product from its rival?
i.e. Special promotion with underlying message:
We are so confident in superiority of our product X that we are willing to give you a free sample from our closest competitor for you to judge for your self.
idea can be applied to all sorts of snacks and sodas, tea and coffee brands and other premium products.
Tossers mirage
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Idea: Inspired ears
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Idea: AD-EXORCIST widget
Friday, July 24, 2009
Great product, silly slogan (2)
(They didn't notify me about the change directly, but I guess they were worried that I would be asking money for that. Which is kinda silly too :)))
No magick in interruptive advertising
Think of advertising as a dominant and controlling type of person in a social group. He exudes power, authority and influence upon this group... but only to a certain point! As soon as the group starts perceiving him on a conscious level, for example becoming aware of his manipulation tricks (body posture, eye contact, voice, etc.) - his credibility and influence on this group starts to wane rapidly.
The same is happening to the classical format of advertising. It's been around for too long for consumers to learn almost every trick of the trade. Look at the growing trend of online advertising contests where "amateurs" are imitating "professionals" and produce their own ads.
(AdHack, Poptent, Eyeka to name a few)
In other words, consumers became well conscious of the method and therefore immune to it.
Of course, there are still some ad-literate laggards left in the world, but they are no longer a dominant majority and their numbers are constantly dwindling.
To summarize: it is not enough to communicate a selling proposition and put a logo with a slogan in the end. It's too obvious for increasingly critical consumers. I believe that the future credibility of advertising will depend on two main factors:
1. more subtle formats (seeking innovative methods of product placement, for example)
2. integrity of the message ( lovertising / ethics)
here's a classic interruption ad for laggards:
and this one experience engaging for more enlightened ones : )
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Benjamin Fulford's vision of the future
In this comprehensive three part video, the first two parts focus on global financial history and Benjamin's most interesting personal story leading up to his approach by the Ninja. The third part contains the details of The Ultimatum itself.
And his interview with David Rockefeller:
Monday, July 13, 2009
A tribute to the cheesy 80's..
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Prediction: Brand vs Customer video wars
"Carroll and his band, Sons of Maxwell, decided to write a song about the incident, called 'United Breaks Guitars' and posted the video on YouTube, which has been viewed nearly half a million times since July 6.
United caught wind of the video and apologised to the singer for the dispute, issuing a statement via Twitter, which read: "This has struck a chord [with] us and we've contacted him directly to make it right." source Revolution
After watching this one can only sympathize with the makers of the video.
I wouldn't be surprised to see in the near future more videos like this one coming from ordinary pissed off customers using digital media and expressing their grievances in an artistic way . For example: private videos that make fun of bad customer service in a restaurant, or unfair treatment of insurance company, or just about any product or service a consumer finds a fault with.
This video is a kind of celebrity endorsement for it.
Benefits:
For video makers - fame and recognition
For customers - improvement of the product (brands can't afford to ignore it)
For brands - improvement of the product (and customer relationships)
here's a link to my previous post about a pissed off customer burning his creditcard and making a public statement about it.
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Best Job in the World
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Idea: Daily Mirror Special Edition
Imagine you go online to check out news and instead of a normal display you see a mirror image (click to enlarge):
those who have difficulty to read backwards can always click on "normal view" button.
the idea would work as a total surprise and generate a lot of buzz.
for the 1st of April addition, perhaps?
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Comment: Great product, silly slogan
the link
why use meaningless and silly slogans for such a great experience that this french company is offering? Enjoying the stars (instead of conquering them) at least makes sense.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul In The Streets
a brilliant idea from BBH to let street musicians remix and play songs from Oasis's upcoming album. So simple, so viral.
I wonder why not to let each street artist their own live video streams on the internet? Each profile will have a google map with current location of the artist and a paypal donate button. See my previous idea for beggarcam.com as an example.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Desmond Dekker: feline rmx
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Spacecollective.org
Monday, June 22, 2009
Idea: A Fight Tank (mobile emergency service)
Solution: Why not to set up a service that offers a special mobile room where customers can sort out their differences in an organized and fruitful manner?
A FightTank van, for example, that can be easily rented out when you need to have that serious talk with someone. Click on pic to enlarge:
All arguments are automatically recorded by installed inside cameras for further study or references. The service promotes a constructive argument and personal awareness.
(A set of disposable vases to smash around is available upon the request.)
Couples who seek an objective opinion may also choose to get their tapes analyzed by an independent specialist (i.e. as a free bonus for customer loyalty :)
Mobility of the service also let's the customers to choose appropriate settings for their disputes, for example, a countryside waterfall, a back street alley, a fairground car park, etc.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Happiness project
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
United by trivia.
Is the community really obsessed with such trivial bonding ...or is it some kind of conspiracy? )
A healthier option, perhaps:
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Idea: LeBay is the new eBay
It’s like leasing meets ebay. Let’s call it LeBay for example:
As part of marketing strategy to launch the site we invite special celebrity guests to rent out some of their personal items to general public. The money raised from their rented out belongings will go to a charity of their choice. i.e. Madonna rents out her old sofa to support hungry children in Africa, or Ronaldo rents out his car to support decriminalization of marijuana, whatever.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Idea: Puma Reflex
Here's what I would like to wear next time in a dark alley at night:
A banner (above) and the product itself (below)
Monday, June 08, 2009
Sunday, June 07, 2009
Idea: Car hire for kids
What if kids, just like adults, could also hire their toy cars instead of buying them?
Below is an example for a well known German car rental brand (Sixt) offering toy cars online.
Done in the same corporate identity style as their "adult" site:
Idea: Fridge with time lock
WeightWatchers and Phillips business venture perhaps?
Saturday, June 06, 2009
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Concept Magick Cube
a close up shot of the magick cube and the "bug" (sigilised pebble as transmitter):
below is a graphically designed map of the concept cube in 2D.
the sigils on each side of the cube are converted into mandalas with a special graphic symbol
to illustrate it's function:
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Idea: How to fight video piracy.
Question: How would you deal with pirates selling illegal copies of your original product?
Answer: I would become a kind of pirate too! I would start chipping off a big chunk from their (pirates) profits by starting to sell my own “original fakes” and right on their own turf… aiming to take customers away from them. I would give people an option to buy cheaper versions of my original products (with worse quality, of course).
For example, lets take the famous Kaosan Road in Bangkok where backpackers for 150 baht can buy a copy of any latest movie or software program. It is a very strategically important spot, thousands of tourists roaming in hordes there 24/7! So I would open a small shop there with a big sign:
BUY ORIGINAL FAKE MOVIES HERE! LEGALLY!
And the street vendors selling “not original fakes” (not endorsed by the legal owner) can do nothing, for they have no legal leverage to complain.
The “original fakes” would cost half the established pirate price (i.e. 50 instead of 150 baht) and some popular items I would be giving out for free!
Here's an example:
Thus we'd gain:
1. 50 baht for each copy which otherwise would go to pirates (a million copies sold a year!).
2. economic weakening of illegal piracy marketiers.
3. make a lot of people happy
(Current market price for a fake copy movie is set to 3€ (150 baht) since a few years now. Competition will be forced to match their prices to be able to stay afloat. When this happens, we start offering ALL our products for free. This will eventually eliminate the pirate competition.)
p.s. why not to set up a special counter-piracy enterprise agency sponsored by all major movie studios? With outlets in all major tourist nests in South East Asia and
why not even sell a bulk of our legal fakes for pennies to local street vendors so that they would flood the fake market and undermine competitors?
Eventually fakes become almost worthless!
Idea: Soul-gazing as a dating event
They say, your eyes are the mirrors of your soul. Why not to have a dating service for soul gazers? Or rather a “speed dating“ style event where strangers sit in front of each other for a few minutes or so, silently looking into each other eyes and say nothing (perhaps making notes afterwards).
Soulgazingdates.com anyone?
Or why not to push this blind dating thing further and make it literary blind: blindfolded couples date each other by means of dancing and talking (no visual contact!). This method of dating might would be most appreciated by “touchy and feely” couples.
Monday, June 01, 2009
Idea: Money of the future
And it won’t be Euro or Dollar or Gold or any other currency attached to a solid object. I believe that the future money currency will be ENERGY. Why? Because everything is energy. And energy is everything. Our future “money” will resemble a system of energy circulation in nature with the same principle applied to our society.
Our future money won’t have a fixed physical property, like coins or banknotes. It will be pure energy, perhaps digitally encoded and divided into special currency units and it could be called something like Energy Currency Unit (ECU), or Chi, or else.
This energy based currency has a big advantage over "normal" money. Money has to be constantly reprinted to control it’s value. Energy, on the other hand, we cannot artificially create nor can we physically destroy it. We can only manage it or transform from one state to another, i.e. kinetic energy into physical energy, etc. Money is abstract and relative. Energy is concrete and permanent. So, a money system that is based on energy principle is a naturally sustainable system (which goes well with the growing in popularity idea of resource economy!).
Another major difference of ECU-Chi currency over Euro, Dollar, etc is that it opens up totally new ways how to earn and manage your energy-money.
Here’s an example: Say you are broke and need some money. With present money system you are obviously not allowed to print some for yourself but have to do some specialized work in order to be paid. In the future you can “make” your own ECUs using your natural resources. Or in other words you can convert one type of energy into ECU-Chi using special “energy converters” (a special technology that would allow us to recycle all sorts of energy and store it). For instance, personal e-converters would be able to transform ordinary physical energy into a specially encoded kinetic type sort of energy to be stored there in ECU-Chi format. When it is full you can transfer your “money” into you bank account or charge up your shopping paycard.
So, if you are stuck with no money you can always have an option to top up you account by converting your own physical energy into "money". Say, a few hours of dancing would produce energy worth approximately 1 ECU-Chi. If you are fit you can make quite a bit of “pocket money”. When everybody can “sweat out” instant money at will, it would make the current concept of unemployment not quite the same. Moreover – there will be less fat people!
Of course we already have examples of this technology trend – night clubs with energy storing floors, gym machines to charge batteries, etc. All this technology eventually will go personal (like computers and cell phones). When this happens, we can expect a radical shift from traditional money value system towards more sustainable and liberating future.
Here are some positive things to expect out of it:
There will be less crime!
There won’t be starving people!
And there won’t be any more credit crunches either!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Idea: A solution to Indian garbage problem.
There are two main problems in India: Poverty and street garbage. Here's a suggestion how one might tackle them:
The Indian government should involve street roaming beggars to help clean the country.
Why not to organize this army of free roaming shudras and pay them few rupees for collecting empty plastic bottles, bags and all sorts of discarded wrappings? It would be much cheaper than hiring special cleaning services and help millions of shudras (untouchables) to earn a small regular income. Say 1 kilo of rubbish for 10 rupees. (So that the next time a beggar approaches me with a stretched out hand, I could point to that rubbish he’s treading on!)
Here’s another point why street begging should be dealt with: begging is a profession in India and is controlled by slum mafia. Often young children are being deliberately mutilated to set them up "professionally".
I was often told by my Indian friends not to encourage this horrible industry by just handing out them money, but rather buy them some food. (Many of them refuse food and demand only money!)
Airports Customs Control + new counter idea
They quickly uncovered that i had 10 packs of "illegal" cigarettes hidden in my rucksack.
Anyway, the reason I am writing all that is that those charming custom officers (in Tegel Airport they wear rubber gloves all the time even if they don't perform their anal searches!! oh yes, that makes them look even so scary!) inspired a new idea how to bring more duty-free goods through airport customs.... and legally:
Why not to set up a website where "smokers" for a fee can hire "non-smokers" (passengers of the same flight) to carry their "excess" of duty-free cigarettes safely through the customs?
For example, I know that I am going to fly on a certain date from A to B and I want to buy say 60 packs of duty-free cigarettes, I go to a special website, lets say called dutyfreeagentcentral.com, and find 5 passengers on this flight who might be willing to carry 10 packs (the legal amount) of my duty-free load through the airport customs.
Once we pass through the customs control I collect my duty-free ciggs from them and pay say 10€ each "agent" for the service. And everybody is happy (incl. the customs I hope!)
Let's say I know that I am not going to buy any duty-free alcohol, so I can volunteer to be someone's "duty-free agent" as well, carry their excess bottles through and get paid 10€ or smth afterward.
Or, if he/she is not a smoker and carries my ciggs and I carry his/her brandy - then it will be just an exchange of favours with no money involved.
Say there are 200 passengers on the plane with 50/50 ratio of smokers and non-smokers. Here's an opportunity for each non-smoker to earn extra 10€. I think that travelers can volunteer to be "duty-free agents" for any sort of goods sold at duty-free shops (make-up, perfumes, electronics, whatever.)
I also believe that "duty-free agents" website should be a free public service, perhaps sponsored by an alcohol or a tobacco brand?
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Idea for catfood brand
Packshot: smaller tins of catfood (or less fat line)
here's a BBC docu on pet hypnosis as a reference:
Other visual examples:
a really fat cat springs on a ledge of a sofa and it catapults a slim woman who was sitting on the other end of the sofa in the air…or mice pissing on a fat lazy cat, etc.
Idea: The greediest consumers of the world experiment
or Pay-As-Much-As-You-Want International.
It would be interesting to conduct a social experiment that will illustrate levels of higher consumer consciousness in different countries: Who is most greedy and who’s most generous.
In order to do that we shall open a chain of special mini shops in major capitals of the world that will offer popular consumer goods not at fixed prices as usual, but letting the consumer decide how much they should pay for each product.
Each of these “free-pay shops” are given a one-time limited start-up capital, say 50.000€ for renting space and buying the first merchandise. A city with the most commercially successful shop (as a sustainable business) will have the highest percentage of “enlightened” consumers. And visa versa, a city where the shop gets immediately bankrupt – will be hailed as the greediest!
I see this project being transparent, interactive and educational.
Working hours of the shops will be publicly viewed online as daily video episodes, i.e. live footage from the hidden cameras installed in the shops. Online interactive tools will help visitors to discuss, form groups and interact with the shop’s stuff and among each other, i.e. for donations, sponsorship, access to the shop’s balance books, etc.
The experiment can last a week, a month or a year.
It would be also good to make an educational TV documentary out of it.
The experiment can last a week, a month or a year.
It would be also good to make an educational TV documentary out of it.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Idea: Crowdsourced movie trailers
We can also share our custom made “movie trailers” with friends on Facebook, etc using a special notification widget.
And we can upload our own (off site created) movie clips as well (guideline: only footage from one same film per one clip to be used!)
Note: Users can only proceed to watching the next movie online (for free!) when they published their “personal trailer” for the previously watched movie!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Idea to promote a car brand
A reality TV/Web road adventure series which might be called “Lost in a city”. The idea is to drop members of the public in a random city of the world (part of the adventure is to find out where exactly you are!) with just a credit card, mobile phone, video camera and a car… for a limited period of time, say a couple of days or a couple of weeks. The participants would be instructed to arrive at a certain time to a special “pick up” place (which they would have to find out!) from where they would be taken back to their homes. A series of clues are given how to find out the time and place for the pick up, as well as an emergency contact number. Each participant is expected to keep a daily video diary which will be later used in the series.
Alternatively, the idea would work well for an international car rental company!
Here’s an example:
Frank and Lola wake up (after hypnosis or sedatives!?) in a car somewhere in a city of
Alternatively, we can elaborate that and introduce more “drama” (for the next 48 hours) where the adventures would be more “scripted”, i.e. embedding actors and “problems” to overcome. Maybe later on participants will be able to choose a different “flavour” for their adventure, i.e. scary, romantic, lots of car chasing and action, mystery solving…etc.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Harekrishna's new record
Pool Skipping from xgeronimo on Vimeo.
previous videos with Harekrishna:
Cycle skipping with fire rope from xgeronimo on Vimeo.
Wave cycling from xgeronimo on Vimeo.