Category Archives: Creativity

‘For legal reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. Use it as you will.’

Danger Mouse, who did a mash-up of The White Album (The Beatles) and The Black Album (Jay Z); titled The Grey Album. Which did stir up some controversy, and even some electronic civil disobedience when people where protesting against EMIs … Continue reading

What goes around comes around

Really nice work. Even if I’m not too sure about the comes around, goes around line, it’s clever use of media. Clever media usage for the neglected childrens one as well, with a really good concept (made by JWT). Via … Continue reading

Mc Donalds billboard interactions

This is just so clever. It would’ve been a a few years ago as well, but I doubt it would’ve gotten even close the same spread. what’s nice about it is that it also is with fairly simple technology (a … Continue reading

RIP a remix manifesto, version 1 now online

The documentary RIP: A remix manifesto which makes the point that the copyright laws are outdated when the technological tools have been democratized, almost anyone can get the tools to create. I’ve been waiting for it to come online, and … Continue reading

Made me smile

Anjulie | Boom from Concord Music Group on Vimeo. Via Gizmodo

Music CD Labeling System

Compact disc labeling concept. Each waveform accurately depicts a complete song in a 1-inch square. By Joshua Distler

Tony-b Machine

Be your own DJ. Totally addictive.

Brilliant offline campaign

Cutting down prices to 50% from 24/12/08 – 30/01/09

Visualizations and Infographics to Understand the Financial Crisis

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. If there’s anything good that has come out of the financial crisis it’s the slew of high-quality graphics to help us understand what’s going on. Some visualizations attempt to explain it … Continue reading

Lawrence Lessig is trying to change the congress

By creating a donors strike organized from his site Change Congress. Change congress is calling a donor strike! Special interests pump millions of dollars into elections, giving them more influence over our political system than the rest of us. Can … Continue reading