Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 July 2008

Round-up 30//07//08


GAMING
Update on Spore – over 1m creatures are being created each week // Got totally addicted to this, Astroflyer

WORLD WIDE WEB
Oooh, a potential contender to Google created by Google alumni, called Cuil has emerged! //
More on customisation – the ultimate in car customisation from Volvo // Google’s launched a Second Life // U.S Chewing Gum brand Stride Gum sponsored this guy Matt to travel around the world and film himself dancing (badly) in each country.

CONTENT
One for…VAMPIRES – a really clever campaign launching in the states that takes product placement to a whole new level. More here // An update on Hideous Productions' Riff Raff Bebo campaign - they're currently at an astonishing 47k Bebo fans + are now looking for a brand sponsor // I was shocked to read that "some commissioners run a mile when they see a brand, even on a small channel where the money is tight." – an interesting article on how broadcasters view brands in the light of the recent demand for content and the popularity of ad-funded broadcasting.

TELECOMS
Met office offers weather service to mobile phones //
Orange and Sony Ericsson-sponsored MobileAct Unsigned will be relaunched as "OrangeunsignedAct supported by Sony Ericsson" later this year. The show will launch on November 2 on Channel 4 and will be supported by an integrated marketing campaign // Google is launching an experiential activity to drive awareness of the Google services available on mobile phones, including Google Search + Google Maps. Google ‘lounging areas’ will be found in London’s commons and parks alongside interactive garden games + branded tricycles. And Google representatives will show consumers how to access the various Google services available using their own handsets.

GREEN + ETHICAL
EJF has linked with top designers including Katherine Hamnett + to create some v.cool t-shirts to raise awareness of environmental issues // A
nd linking with designers seems to be the latest thing for getting the green message across..now Cath Kidston has designed a re-usable, recycled bag for Tesco – together they hope to raise £250k for Marie Curie Cancer + discourage the use of plastic bags // Pretty! Solar Powered Fairy Lights // Reverend + The Makers Guitarist, Tom Jarvis performed their last song on the John Peel tent at Glastonbury using a guitar made from recycled materials. More here.

JUST COOL
Brilliant – a food fight spoon
// Kids Rock – your favourite bands singing kids songs..kinda // Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. This is a wordle for my blog, so it clearly shows what I talk about the most.

OLYMPICS
Pretty cool – a video created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett (the guys behind the Gorillaz) + based on the classical Chinese Novel ‘Journey to the West’. It’s to promote BBC Sport’s coverage of the Olympics + will be shown on TV, online, on the radio + on mobile //
And while we’re on the subject of the Olympics, here’s Nike’s (U.S) effort. I read about it on Contagious, where they also mention Bill Bailey’s comment on The Killers ‘I got Soul’ track, used in the ad (at Latitude festival) - “I’ve got soul but I am not a soldier? You can’t say that - it’s like saying I’ve got ham but I am not a hamster... “ – that made me laugh, a lot.

YOOF

This months 23 things (..rules for brands wishing to attract youth) from Ruby Pseudo // And a nice research presentation here on how young people are using their mobile phones.


EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Sad to be missing the Innocent Village Fair this weekend //
See the best views over London from the Stella Artois Star Over London - a Zeppelin airship which flies for 45 minutes // And this is a proper East End Old Time Music Hall featuring seven incredible quick-change artistes playing over 50 characters with magic, trapeze and everything. It's had mixed reviews, so...