On the 40th anniversary of the Internet, WE LIVE IN PUBLIC tells the story of the effect it is having on our society as seen through the eyes of the greatest Internet pioneer youve never heard of, visionary Josh Harris. Award-winning director, Ondi Timoner (DIG!), documented his tumultuous life for more than a decade, to create a riveting, cautionary tale of what to expect as the virtual world inevitably takes …
Yet Another Facebook (and MySpace) Story: Sorry Substitutes
Newsweek is reporting that one in four Americans feels lonely. Sad as that is, widespread use of smart phones and MyFaceSpace aren't helping matters much. Social-networking sites like Facebook and MySpace may provide people with a false sense of connection that ultimately increases loneliness in people who feel alone. These sites should serve as a supplement, but not replacement for, face-to-face interaction. For …
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Evasive Moves Are Part of the Job
M&C Saatchi's new spot for ANZ makes its singular point well understood--typical bankers are hard to pin down. Of course, this spot also resonates in that duplicitous bankers need to be chased through the streets today. …
Fiji’s Politically Charged Waters
Anna Lenzer, on assignment in Fiji for Mother Jones was detained by police, threatened with imprisonment and repeatedly asked to verify her identity despite having a mound of evidence on hand that clearly showed she's an investigative journalist (are they that rare today, as to be totally unrecognizable?). Her piece for the magazine on Fiji and Fiji Water, in particular, is not flattering. For example: Nowhere in …
Banking On The Shitstem To Take Care of Business Is A Bad Idea
The banking industry is making your job and mine much harder to do. In order to move product and services (our job), people need money and/or access to money. Sadly, millions of Americans who once had access to money no longer do. According to Los Angeles Times, credit card companies slashed limits for an estimated 58 million card holders in the 12 months ended in April, even though a high percentage had good credit …
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Do You Know Someone Afflicted With the Poverty Virus?
Greater Twin Cities United Way and they people they serve are getting a helping hand from Campbell Mithun and MRM Worldwide. According to Ad Age, today's recession has expanded poverty outside its traditional third-world and inner-city areas. More people are in need of help and more charities are looking for the means to provide it. ConnectwithPoverty.org reminds people that the "face of poverty is changing" and …
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Spotlight On NW Creative: Colaboratory
My grandpa used to ask me all the time, "What did you learn today?" Sometimes I didn't have a good answer, but he expected one, big believer that he was in the daily quest for knowledge. If he were here today to ask me, I'd say I learned about this interesting internship program where 10 Portland ad agencies work together to school 10 students over six weeks and potentially benefit one high profile client. The …
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IOC Pulls It Together
Have you noticed how the use of animation is on the rise? Maybe we need escapist dream world's to soothe us today. Or maybe the technology is just to sweet to turn away from. Agency: Cole & Weber United/Seattle Directors: FX & Mat of Nexus Productions …