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Idea: Viral Wallpaper

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I stumbled onto this great exhibit from the Brothers Mueller called Viral Wallpaper. Essentially its an interactive piece that invites the user to touch the display. The more people that touch the display the quicker it starts to show its true colors, a viral pattern.

Even though this is a terrific art peice by itself, I can not help also but think of how wonderful it would be as an actual tool in our guerilla marketing arsenal. Imagine doing something similar in a shopping mall or busy street to draw attention to STDs or AIDS? We could also imagine how something like this might be used in some variation for a green campaign, maybe growing grass or showing a field of flowers as more people participate and giving across the message like “you can help grow a better world”. Here’s a great video of what it looked like.

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We also found a great company out of the UK called Curb Media that has done a similar concept for the movie Contagion. They put up a virus wall in Toronto and then generated buzz about the movie with it. I think the future of marketing for causes is deeply rooted in a combination of traditional tactics and new theories like these, to draw attention but also to provoke discussion. Brilliant!

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Help Us Identify the Lobbyists – Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group

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Here’s an ingenious idea from the folks over at the Sunlight Foundation Reporting GroupHelp us identify the lobbyists.

On May 11, the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Antitrust Subcommittee held a hearing on the proposed AT&T and T-Mobile merger. Titled “Is Humpty Dumpty Being Put Back Together Again?” the hearing was concerned with possible antitrust issues, questions of competition, access to wireless service, rising costs and the loss of jobs.

Of course, Washington lobbyists had their own concerns and not surprisingly, the room was packed. In concert with National Journal, we at Sunlight decided to turn the cameras around 180 degrees to see who was watching the hearing. Our hope is that you can help us identify D.C.’s power brokers and assorted lobbyists who have an interest in influencing the Senate’s view on the proposed merger.

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Here are some of the folks that have already been identified. We love this kind of activism to really put a spin on who’s lobbying whom.

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Featured image from Kevin Dooley on Flickr.

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