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Kamera: Nikon F4
Linse: Jupiter-9 85mm f2 (1970)
Film: Rollei Ortho 25 Plus
Kjemi: Xtol (stock / 6 min. @ 22°C)
- Tea Jurišić. Awesome artist.
“Jdeebird drifts out of the psychedelic hills of Southern Ontario, delivering indie rock with the disoriented clarity of a Hunter S. Thompson fever dream. Grit-soaked riffs, surreal tones, and lyrics that feel like dispatches from the edge. This is music for the late-night drive to nowhere.”
F) With a trade embargo on Nazi Germany, American company Coca Cola had to come up with a way to sell their fizzy swill behind enemy
lines. From fashionable frauleins to front line foot soldiers, everyone learned to love Fanta!
A) Created by Max Keith of Coca Cola Deutschland in 1940, Fanta back then was made from food scraps, apple pomace and whey from cheese making. Keith said it was made from the "leftovers of leftovers".
N) Coca-Cola has been declared the worst plastic polluter in the world. 3 million tonnes of packaging per year... 2000,000 plastic bottles per minute. Promises by the company that they are recyclable have been debunked. See BBC News & The Guardian.
T) From privatizing water reserves in India aggravating hunger in the poorest places to engaging para-military orgs in Colombia to torture workers, Coca Cola has always made sure that human rights too, end up in the landfill.
A) This "mural" is on public property. It is a shining example
of public space being used to serve multibillion dollar corporations that operate above the law. To complain about illegal ads call 311.
Kamera: Nikon F4
Linse: Nikkor-N Auto 24mm f2.8 (1970)
Film: Cinestill BWXX (Kodak 5222) @ ISO 250
Kjemi: Xtol (stock / 7 min. @ 21°C)
Decades and decades of stucco, paint and flyposting of any kind must have turned this wall a few inches thicker, I guess...
Kamera: Nikon F4
Linse: Jupiter-9 85mm f2
Film: Rollei Ortho 25 Plus
Kjemi: Rodinal (1:25 / 5:30 min. @ 20°C)
F) With a trade embargo on Nazi Germany, American company Coca Cola had to come up with a way to sell their fizzy swill behind enemy
lines. From fashionable frauleins to front line foot soldiers, everyone learned to love Fanta!
A) Created by Max Keith of Coca Cola Deutschland in 1940, Fanta back then was made from food scraps, apple pomace and whey from cheese making. Keith said it was made from the "leftovers of leftovers".
N) Coca-Cola has been declared the worst plastic polluter in the world. 3 million tonnes of packaging per year... 2000,000 plastic bottles per minute. Promises by the company that they are recyclable have been debunked. See BBC News & The Guardian.
T) From privatizing water reserves in India aggravating hunger in the poorest places to engaging para-military orgs in Colombia to torture workers, Coca Cola has always made sure that human rights too, end up in the landfill.
A) This "mural" is on public property. It is a shining example
of public space being used to serve multibillion dollar corporations that operate above the law. To complain about illegal ads call 311.
Flyposters of psychics, voodoo, jobs, easy money, anti-government, anti-anti-government and others...
When was the last time a garbage truck made you smile?
Note the rescued dolls at right -- one man's garbage is another man's rolling collage of goodwill.
What are you doing in your business to make people smile? Start by examining your daily routines, like voice mail, business cards, and every piece of mail that leaves your office.
Get the whole story on "garbage marketing" here
kdonlinblogs.blogspot.com/2011/01/garbage-marketing-secre...
Product placement doesn’t work! Damn I will never get money for this. Guess not enough people brave enough to go into our basement! Failed guerrilla marketing campaign died in my basement.
fumadaestrategica.com/2008/06/30/ugly-betty-nueva-zelanda...
Agencia: Saatchi & Saatchi, Nueva Zelanda.
Director Creativo Ejecutivo: Mike O’Sullivan.
Equipo Creativo: Hilary Bager, Rob Beamish, Debs Gerrard, Dave Mygind.
Fotógrafo: Mat Baker.
for a fraction of the cost, That Car attracts more attention than the Red Bull car.....
However, for some amazing work, the Red Bull "Art of the Can" is nothing like the bi-planes of my youth www.redbullartofcan.com
This picture can also be seen at weheartit.com/entry/12296884
A guerrilla marketing concept for Ann Summers (a sexy underwear shop in the UK).
Stick anywhere sticker campaign.
by Guerrilla Guru © 2007
Massivemedia is a marketing and advertising vendor with national capabilities specializing in guerilla advertising, national field marketing and out-of-home campaigns.
inagorillacostume.com/2011/skin-cancer-awareness-guerrill...
Sun Kills
Here's some classic guerrilla marketing to some unsuspecting people taking a nap in the sun - affix a "toe tag" on them to appear as if they have just died from skin cancer due to over-exposure to the sun.
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Check out the original source here.
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fumadaestrategica.com/2008/08/05/sky-movie-nueva_zelanda.php
Agencia: DDB, Nueva Zelanda.
Director Creativo: Toby Talbot.
Director de Arte: Clara McLaurin.
Copy: Mike Felix.
Director de Cuentas: Danielle Richards.
Fotógrafo: Chris Williams.
inagorillacostume.com/2011/traffic-light-sex-guerrilla-ma...
One Dutch Guerrilla Marketing guru has pulled one heck of a prank in the Nimwegen, Holland streets by altering traffic lights in Holland that, when green, showed the picture below.
[caption id="attachment_499" align="aligncenter" width="348" caption="Traffic Light Sex Guerrilla Marketing"] [/caption]
What makes it ingenious is that in order to keep seeing the green man and woman in action, passers-by had to keep hitting the road-crossing button which was causing traffic to start and stop more than often.
However, the absolute best part is one local police officer's statement:
"People kept pressing the button to see the couple having sex and of course every time they did, the traffic had to stop suddenly," one local police officer said. "We had quite a lot of rear end shunts from drivers who were too distracted."
Read the original article here.