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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Proximity London appear to have the same xmas viral as glue London's from last year


proximity-london-glue-xmas, originally uploaded by dead insect \ /. (I didn't write this btw, but I do think it's funny).

We love childish stuff like this in the industry - "He copied me!", " No, I didn't see yours, I swear".

Anyway I used to work at glue, so someone sent me Proximity's recent Xmas viral to look at, and as it's exactly the same as glue's one from last year.


photo from Rob's blog

Did they think of it themselves? Don't know, not fussed. It's just a Christmas card anyhow.

However, I logged on to give them some good-natured stick, but they have someone censoring it live, and also a script which auto-changes the word "glue" for "Prittstick". They also appear to have blocked glue's IP address, and now mine after a few jibes.

That's a bit lame. If you show up with a year-old idea, you should expect to take some good-natured stick. Also, as an agency that does digital stuff, they should probably know better about censoring people on the Internet - it never works, and invariably drives people to publish even more. They could have dealt with it in a number of humourous, in-the-spirit-of-things-ways, but instead acted just like old media, putting one of the their staff on live censorship duty and blocking IP's.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

human whack-a-mole game

The agency I work for, glue London, did an event where about 40 of us (out of about 100) created works of art, and we then had a boozy gallery exhibition night for us and our clients.

The theme was "what brought us to glue", and there were some truly great pieces. My effort was typically big, stupid and tacky - a human version of the arcade classic, Whack-a-Mole, where creatures pop up from holes and you have to bash them with a hammer.

So here it is. Hammer Creature Battle, being played on the exhibition night, Vinyl Factory, Soho. Watch out for the DandAD flag.


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It was a lot of fun, but it paled in comparison to some of the other real art done by other gluers, my favourite being this one from Natalie Dean:
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You can see more pictures from the party here.

If you'd like to know more about building Hammer Creature Battle, I put an instructable here.

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