Lee’s classic Super Greg viral - one to tell the kids about the good old internet days. There’s a reference to it in a Guardian article from 2001 (shit, I’m getting old) and then you have to check out his homepage which still lives on on other sites. Plus the YouTubes.
I’m a big fan of interactive TV, especially if it’s well thought through and engages. Samsung was a great recent YouTube-based example. But now take your time to enjoy BBC Three’s Spooks Code 9. You get to upload your passport picture and will then be part of the story. Found it on Laurel’s blog to which I recommend you subscribe to.
“Burger King Corp. was just notified of this incident and is cooperating fully with the health department. We have sanitized the sink and have disposed of all other kitchen tools and utensils that were used during the incident. We have also taken appropriate corrective action on the employees that were involved in this video. Additionally, the remaining staff at this restaurant is being retrained in health and sanitation procedures.”
UK milk drink Frijj turns their film festival sponsorhip into a lovely brand experience asking users to generate their own masterpiece by FRijjing something themselves and recording it. The prize is to make it onto the big screen. Link