The Edge of Now.
Aug 6 / 9:36pm

experimental digital music video from Computerjay X Shhive

Pretty impressive digital music video for the electronic DJ ComputerJay.

The sounds, and the art are strikingly fresh...or as some of my guy friends would say: Dope!

The visuals / art direction is the work of Shhive aka Kenneth Robin.

myspace.com/computerj
soundcloud.com/computerjay
shhive.com/

 

Filed under  //  Art Direction   art   computerjay   cool   digital   music   shhive   video  
Jul 17 / 6:15pm

Performance art on tap for Beck's

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Beck's collaborates with a DJ to create a video which demonstrates this live interactive performance art controlled entirely by beer taps pouring Becks Vier.  Wired up with sensors and an arduino platform, the taps trigger audio samples and lighting effects across a grid of 600 LED-lit Beck’s bottles.

This project is from  British agency, Outline, and while it's a cool idea for a beer brand, I find that it's perhaps confusing itself by trying to do two things at once.

Is creating an awesome piece of performance art and trying to combine it with a live DJ mix trying too hard?

While it has a "cool" factor, something doesn't gel. It'd probably have been more effective just as a piece of art in itself, keeping the beer taps as activators and perhaps including sound effects rather than a full on DJ Mixing samples. But then that defeats the point of the campaign, it seems, because the wider focus of this campaign seems to be more about beeing on the cutting edge of the music scene. Staging the usual Beck's secret gigs etc.

So perhaps I'm wrong.

However, if they'd have pushed it a bit furtherso as to distinguish it from a similar style of execution created for Nike by W + K Tokyo. I'd be even more impressed.

That aside, I do love projects that explore cool technologies and showcase insteresting collaborations and that is why I've included it here. Watch the full set below.

Via notcot.org

Filed under  //  Art Direction   DJ   art   collaboration   cool   digital   interactive   music  
Jun 20 / 7:34pm

Volkswagen builds a slide in a Berlin subway.

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Volkswagen built a “Fast Lane” slide especially for commuters at the Alexanderplatz subway station in Berlin to challenge commuters with the question: are you a Safe Sally who'll take the steps, thankyou... or someone who's prepared to risk a little to have a little fun?

It's part of a Facebook campaign all about the fun of taking the "Fast Lane" and a cool follow up to the piano stairs which you might remember from their Swedish initiative "The fun theory"

The message follows on from the original campaign by saying that having fun will get you to where you're going a little quicker, too.

While I'm not sure it will be as impactful as The fun theory, and feel that the "going faster" / fast lane territory is a little overdone for cars...

I think the idea is quite nice for the target and the brand. What are your thoughts?

 

 

Filed under  //  advertising   ambient   campaign   cool   fun   fun theory   volkswagen