Category: guerilla
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Subterranean Homesick Blues Redux
Packaging designer Leando Senna has crafted the above (video) tribute to Bob Dylan’s 1965 type-inspired music promo clip, “Subterranean Homesick Blues”. Leando’s modern interpretation of Dylan’s “music video” incorporates
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Sound Graffiti
I just came across NYC creative agency, CNNCTD+, which has developed Sound Graffiti—a geolocational marketing approach that marries mobile technology with outdoor sound playing devices. Most recently, Sound Graffiti was used
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I’ve Seen Footage
I can’t pass up an opportunity to promote the stand-out act from Coachella 2012, and earth’s greatest band, Death Grips. The second video from Death Grips’ recent album, The Money Store, is “I’ve Seen Footage,” a clever choose-your-own-adventure-style interactive video that allows you
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Thrift Shop Instagram
Rapper Macklemore & designer Ryan Lewis recently released a video for the single “Thrift Shop” that also tied into an interesting Instagram contest. Fans who wanted a chance to attend the video’s premier were asked to submit photos of
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Art in the Dancehall
As part of the BASS (British Arts and Street Sounds) Festival, Birmingham, England’s The Drum Gallery will be hosting “Art in the Dancehall”, an exhibit to celebrate Jamaican dancehall culture and its influence on pop culture. Check out all of the wonderful type-driven gig posters above.
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Of Sleeping Birds
Of Sleeping Birds combines location, movement and music to create a symphony that reacts to its environment. Forty Android phones were housed inside 40 hand-made speaker boxes—each phone represented a different instrument and was controlled by GPS—allowing each speaker to
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Intuition & Dreams
Electro-pop artist Steven Cowley, also known as Camp America, has recently released an album called Intuition & Dreams that applies the DIY ethos to every copy sold. The packaging
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Double Helix
I’d be doing all of you a disservice if I didn’t share this stellar new video for Death Grips‘ latest track, “Double Helix”—shot entirely through the back-up cam of a Toyota Prius.
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Fools Parade
Filmmaker Jeff Turboff recently shot a 60’s-inspired music video for indie band, Trumpeter Swan, using a smartphone and a tripped-out app. To get the vintage look, Jeff first shot Trumpeter’s entire video with his iPhone and then, through a very customized