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Genre: Comedy

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Various Artists // House M.D. (Season 5) (2009)

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Small companies can already tap the power of the crowds for help with their graphic design, advertising and other business challenges. Whereas most such services reward the creator of just a single winning solution, however, FreshlyBranded pays its marketing creatives for the top 10 ideas.
Buyers begin by signing up with Kansas-based FreshlyBranded and posting a description of their project, along with how much they’d like to pay. Typical projects include logo design, slogans and product names; the minimum award for the winning entry is USD 50, with a secondary award minimum—split among the other top nine—of USD 5. FreshlyBranded, meanwhile, takes a flat USD 39 fee plus 10 percent of the primary awarded amount, bringing the total minimum price for 10 submissions to USD 99. Once set, the award funds are transferred into an escrow account, and the project is opened up for submissions from marketing creatives around the world. After two weeks or so, the buyer selects a winning idea, and FreshlyBranded transfers the files and all rights to the winning project. Award funds, meanwhile, are distributed accordingly among the primary and secondary submitters.
Crowdsourced approaches have been criticized for potentially devaluing the work of contributors, since many creatives typically spend time on a solution but only one gets paid. With its mechanism for secondary awards, however, FreshlyBranded’s model could reduce such concerns. A concept to apply to your own crowdsourced venture…?
http://www.freshlybranded.com/
Hand from Above from Chris O'Shea on Vimeo.
Hand from Above from Chris O’Shea on Vimeo.
By far one of the most interesting urban screens project I’ve seen to date, Chris O’Shea’s describes his public art “Hand From Above” as encouraging “us to question our normal routine when we often find ourselves rushing from one destination to another.”

“Inspired by Land of the Giants and Goliath, we are reminded of mythical stories by mischievously unleashing a giant hand from the BBC Big Screen. Passers by will be playfully transformed. What if humans weren’t on top of the food chain? Unsuspecting pedestrians will be tickled, stretched, flicked or removed entirely in real-time by a giant deity.” Hands from Above was built using openFrameworks & openCV.

A special application was developed for the release of Twilight’s second movie, New Moon.
Across Sao Paulo’s subway system, interactive posters were available to users, where they could transform themselves into werewolves or vampires using the application, watch trailers and a special message from the actors, and also download a mobile application through bluetooth.
New Moon: Touch Screen Posters transforming users to Werewolves and Vampires from ginga on Vimeo.