30 de marzo de 2009
KFC tiene una idea para Marketing Politico
DIRKON-cámara de papel.
26 de marzo de 2009
checa esto ..
25 de marzo de 2009
Yulia Brodskaya
Metallica en México
General A: $980.00
General B: $650.00
Verde A: $1,380.00
Naranja A: $880.00
Verde B: $680.00
Naranja B: $580.00
Verde C: $380.00
Naranja C: $280.00
Así que si les late, váyanle ahorrando, porque los boletos salen a la venta el 30 y 31 de este mes para clientes Banamex, y el 1 de abril para el público en general.23 de marzo de 2009
V IS FOR VICTORY. SI NO TE INSPIRA LA VICTORIA, NO TE INSPIRA NADA.
Reactogon
20 de marzo de 2009
Best Video Mapping EVER!
Instalación de luz y sonido
19 de marzo de 2009
13 de marzo de 2009
Gaping Hole Costume
At last, technology has evolved enough to accommodate our dream costume. Evan Booth built this Gaping Hole sweatshirt in late 2006, using a portable DVD player's LCD in front, connected to the camera in back by shoulder straps.
Brilliant! Now that video cameras are smaller, cheaper and higher quality, and screens are flatter and have longer battery life, imagine what you could do next Halloween with an all-HD setup. You have eight months.
via: DVICE
12 de marzo de 2009
Burbujas de chocolate
Nivea “Dile adios a las celulitis”
En salones de belleza, restaurantes y las tiendas de ropa para mujer, Nivea colocó estos sillones para que el target potencial note la diferencia que hace el producto Vs la competencia.
De esta manera tan sencillas se transmitió el concepto de Nivea que es el siguiente:
Nivea “Dile adios a las celulitis”
11 de marzo de 2009
Mix Up Digital
10 de marzo de 2009
Lo que el mundo come
Lighthing bag
9 de marzo de 2009
Sampling por SMS
6 de marzo de 2009
Shameless self promotion - Mexico!
Sky Lancer (Campaña para la corrección visual)
EL FESTIVAL COLMENA 09
5 de marzo de 2009
Qué bonita que es la comunicación.
4 de marzo de 2009
Electric Landscape
With a 10-floor palace of glass at the ritziest of all Tokyo addresses, Chanel launched its biggest boutique in the world. The store opened December 4, 2004. This lavish building in the Ginza district features a concert hall, a restaurant by celebrated French chef Alain Ducasse, and 1,300 square meters of shopping space featuring designer items sold nowhere else.
Designed by American architect Peter Marino, the 56-meter high building is set to dominate the architecture of the elite Chuo-dori avenue. It has a massive curtain wall of glass that encapsulates a nest-shaped block of aluminum in Chanel handbags’ signature tweed pattern.
The glass facade will light up Ginza each dusk to dawn with 700,000 embedded light-emitting diodes. The interactive system consists of over 6 kilometers of control cables, 5 floors of industrial control closets, 3 master control computers, and 65,000 micro computers processing over 32 trillion instructions per second.
An innovative system of 1,120 square meters of canvas roll blinds and state-changing electronic privacy glass allows office workers to see out by day but provides a black background for the display at night. The first of its kind in the world, the facade of a building becomes a giant television screen that delights passers-by.