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  • Naomi Campbell - V Magazine
    If all the world is a stage, then Naomi Campbell is the actress, director and producer. Not one to shy away from limelight, this iconic supermodel has (despite some misbehaviour) proved she has stood the test of time with this inspired shoot (http://www.fashion-ation.net) by Mario Sorrenti for V Magazine.
  • Critter Quest, San Fran
    To get people connected with the San Francisco Zoo, BBDO West in SF created a multi-media campaign called "Critter Quest".People stand in front of a series of local bus shelters and postings at the zoo, which are playfully adorned with everything from horns to butterfly wings and oversized ears. The copy suggests having a friend take a picture of you in front of the bus shelter/postings, and then instructs you to load on the OurSFZoo website. (http://www.oursfzoo.org/) If youre creative enough, your image might end up in a print ad for the San Fran Zoos attempt to reconnect with locals and visitors. Thousands have submitted photos so far were interested in seeing how creative people will get. - Andrew J Weiner
  • Nike 100 Beijing, China
    Progressive design cutting-edge art political undertones socially significant statements on the state of humanity not exactly what comes to mind in a city like Beijing, but about 45 minutes from the center of town (ie Tiananmen Square), the Bauhaus-inspired Soviet-funded former electronics factory complex is transforming into the 798 / Dashanzi Art District. And it is no wonder Nike recently chose the 798 District to open its own gallery: Nike 100 a retrospective of sorts showcasing 100 Nike innovations from the past fifty years. A billboard-sized shuffling wall rotates athletic silhouette images across the fade of the building. Upon entry, 100 Apple iTouches welcomes visitors, while iconic swooshes and familiar colors pierce through from the gallery space. The dynamic fade feature shuffles across the ceiling of the gallery, and iconic orange shoebox forms are highly stacked along the length before opening up to a massive demonstration space. Pulling out from the orange boxes as well as in small alcoves along the sides, Nike has chosen 100 artifacts from the Battle Against Drag items inspired by Nikes co-founder and legendary track and field coach Bill Bowermans desire to accomplish more with less. Case-in-point Number 006: sample pieces of 1967 track surfaces with the consistency of gravel evolving to Number 008: the surface of Bowermans waffle iron that inspire changing the surface of the sole of running shoes to provide traction on new urethane track surfaces; resulting in Number 009: Tiger track shoe with Waffle Outsole, which helped produce 44 All Americans, 19 Olympians and 12 US record holders under Bowermans watch as a coach. And where would Nike be without its world-class athletes? Various artifacts pay homage to basketball player, Michael Jordan and his Air Jordan shoes. Each component of sprinter Michael Johnsons Gold Shoe 1 has been dissected and analyzed, and footage of Johnson in motion blaze across display walls. Anyone planning on being in Beijing this August, or ever, dont leave without spending at least a half a day wandering around 798 and once there, learn a little more about Nike and how its earned its place in our world at the Nike 100 Gallery. Just do it. - Andrew J Wiener
  • BMW Hour Glass
    Whats an hourglass? Oh yes, its an ancient time piece, flowing fine sand quietly marking time in a perfectly balanced glass. Or, as everyone should know by now, it is the main prop at Never Stand Still. (http://www.never-stand-still.com) It was the kick-off party to start the countdown for BMWs European launch of the latest model of BMW 7 series, slated to take place this fall. The car, displayed in the worlds largest hourglass in the Red Square, has not received much coverage but as soon as the construction for the hourglass marvel began four months ago, online buzz about it has been consistent. The 12-meter-high glass contraption was the centerpiece of the party thrown to 400 invited guests and celebrities. At the start of the build-up, more than 180,000 silvery balls concealed the car that was gradually revealed as the balls fell to the lower level. Moscow is a strong and growing market for BMW, and what better place to strut its latest but the historic location against the backdrop of the Kremlin, St. Basils Cathedral and G.U.M. all veterans of many a communist-era motorized military parade. By Tuija Seipell
  • Hercules & Love Affair (and the best of DFA)
    Hercules And Love Affair (www.myspace.com/herculesandloveaffair), the musical odyssey of DJ Andy Butler and the likes of Antony Hegarty from Antony The Johnsons, are the current stars of the dance scene. Their sound is so sleek and shiny that it makes you want to don your rollerskates and glide right back to the 70s.Only, this is disco for the modern era. More underground than the pointless retro homages that clog up club playlists every weekend, there is something irresistibly dark and alluring hidden between the synths, trumpets and smooth vocals. Music critics are fawning over the album and the fashionistas are becoming wise to their ways too (Chanel used You Belong in a Fall/Winter fashion show).Tracks like Blind and Hercules Theme are so fresh they leave you aching to strut your stuff. Only in a really cool John Travolta disco way. So, as Hercules And Love Affair finally starts to get the recognition it deserves, The Cool Hunter pays tribute to the label/production house DFA Records www.dfarecords.com/ behind what could be the album of 2008 by looking back over their best musical creations.The Rapture House of Jealous Lovers (http://www.myspace.com/therapture) Although its little more than Talking Heads fighting Television over a synthesizer, this soundtracked a million teenage parties and had drunken scenesters admiring New Yorkers who had a penchant for jerky riffs and cowbells, rather than skinny jeans and Converse.LCD Soundsystem Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (http://www.myspace.com/lcdsoundsystem) James Murphy has a vocal style so unique it needs to be heard to be fully understood. Imagine a bear with a cold singing in the shower and youre halfway there. Here, he simultaneously scares off the neighbours while inviting in for an impromptu rave.The Juan Maclean Happy House (www.myspace.com/thejuanmaclean) This dirty track is so sleazy it has 4am at some grotty indie disco, staring at some god awful concoction of a drink youve ordered and wondering whether that person with the angel wings and eyeliner is actually a man written all over it.Hot Chip Over and Over (http://www.myspace.com/hotchip) Not big but certainly clever, this is the sound of pre Nu Rave dance, when crisp yet clunky beats belonged to the streets rather than the High Street. By Rob Facey
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  • Being Unique is a Good Thing ... Isn't It?
    New entrepreneurs frequently hear the advice to "be unique" in their marketing. The basic idea is a valuable one — to get attention in a crowded marketplace, you must stand out in some way.
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