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Inspirational bits #2

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

spikejonze Inspirational bits #2

Since I work in advertising - more specifically the sort that uses video and aims to be shared online - I normally count myself among the most cynic viewers of such material… let’s just say sharing among friends is rare!

However sometimes you come across something that is so great that it doesn’t matter that it is advertising. In fact I wish all advertising would just be like this - how my live would be better for it (and for the 300 billboards and 20 TV commercials less).

It is of course Spike Jonze, and the inspirational bit is his new short film/branded entertainment; “I’m here” - a robot love story set in something that resembles contemporary LA. No more words, just watch…

Link: http://www.imheremovie.com/

The power of small things

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Rory Sutherland, one of UK advertising’s grand old men (no offence Rory) talks in a recent TED talk about how it is often the small things that meet us in our life, that makes the greatest impact. Both in terms of branding and marketing, but also for driving more profound behavioral change in society.

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Will I ever be a writer?

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Unless you write yourself, you can’t know how wonderful it is; I always used to bemoan the fact that I couldn’t draw, but now I’m overjoyed that at least I can write. And if I don’t have the talent to write books or newspaper articles, I can always write for myself.

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21st Century Toy Blocks

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

The human world is a strange and funny one indeed. Sometimes, someone like David Merrill comes along with a new little invention that seems almost unimaginable. Partly unimaginable because of what it is and partly unimaginable because of what it does.

When something like this happens it both confirms my belief in human creativity and technology as well as make me smile a little bit.

Let me introduce Siftables - toy blocks that can make stories, music and math

 21st Century Toy Blocks

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The power of stories

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

 The power of stories

Jacqui Banaszynski, a former reporter from St. Paul Pioneer Press wrote a story about visiting Ethiopia in 1985, during a great famine. He was struck by the singing that these people carried out every night in the face of such horror, he kept wondering how these people could in sing in the face of the unbearable horrors of 1985 – until he realized it was storytelling.

He writes: “It was how they carried their history and culture and law with them. It may have been my first conscious awareness of the power, history and universality of storytelling. We all grew up with stories, but do we ever stop to think about how much they connect us and how powerful they are?”

Bedtime stories. Tales of ghosts, struggles, love and despair. Movies, books and theatre plays. Singing for your kid or reading out loud for the person you love. Stories are all around us and they carry our culture and history with them. By some stroke of biological wonder did we become emotional beings - the art of telling good stories has been the heart and soul of our society ever since.

Whether it is in Africa in 1985 or right now. Stories is what makes us human and make us stay that way. They are what gives meaning to life.

Jonathan Harris collects small stories from life and he try to use the internet to tell them in a different way. I will leave the rest of this story to him.

Jonathan Harris collects stories