Showing posts with label guerilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guerilla. Show all posts

Oct 8, 2008

Banksy: Animal Social Commentary

I walked past this on October 5, 2008 in the West Village in New York City and flipped out. You have to check these videos I filmed out. The exhibit/guerilla art installation is unreal. If anyone knows the artist(s)'s name(s), please alert me.

UPDATE 10-9-08: Who: It's Banksy! Where: 89 Seventh Avenue South (near Bleecker Street) in Greenwich Village.

UPDATE 10-9-08: Website


The scene from the sidewalk




The chicken window




Nuggets up-close




The dolphin in a tuna net ride




The rabbit window




The leopard window




The security cam bird window



Guerilla Art in store windows: Sick Tweety bird
Sick Tweety Bird inside shop

Sep 29, 2007

Showtime Dexter Boston blood fountain



Here are my photos from the Dexter guerilla stunt held recently in the tourist-trap area known as Quincy Market. I loved the idea and want to share it. Blood, fountains, dvds and...blood!

Repost the slideshow:

Jul 30, 2007

Dinner Party Fundraiser

I got an email about this event and thought it was creative way to raise money. Like a city full of Tupperware parties culminating in a grand Tupperware event. I could see some company doing a guerilla marketing version of this. Like, people hold gaming competitions at their houses, then all meet at some big place for some big gaming event or announcement. Love it! Copy it!

On Saturday, October 13, the Orlando Gay Chorus will host our annual fundraising event, Orlando Gay Chorus' Starry, Starry Night©. This evening of fun, friends and food will start at dinner parties hosted throughout the Orlando area. At hosts' homes, participants will hear the good work that OGC does in the community and receive encouragement to donate to OGC. After dinner, the parties will converge at the Buena Vista Palace Resort & Spa for a fabulous silent auction, refreshments and entertainment provided by Emmy-award winning actor, Leslie Jordan from Will & Grace and Sordid Lives.

One of the best ways to get involved and show your support for the Chorus is to host one of the dinner parties. We help with invitations and provide a DVD for you to play for your guests, which will explain the event and OGC's mission in our community. You provide the guest list and the dinner, and help collect donations for the Chorus -- and if you have at least 6 guests donate $50 or more each from your dinner party, you get to attend Leslie Jordan's performance for free! Your only expense is the dinner you host.

 
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