Tuesday, November 01, 2005

- bouncy crazy neat -

Now you know Stevie here likes his ads, music videos and basically any pixelated things that move around. And not to mention my penchant for explosions of colours. And bouncy balls.

Sony Bravia, coupled with Danish director Nicolai Fuglsig, has come up with this brilliantly sublime advertisement. Closing off this entire street in San Francisco and sending 250,000 bouncy balls down it via compressed air cannons and earth movers, this was a dramatic two-day, one-shot event.

Check it out here.

6 Comments:

Blogger Lin said...

Brilliant!!! simply brilliant!!! :D

11/02/2005 2:45 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

sch! i love it! its the ultimate celebration:D wouldn't u love to do that down High Street the day we graduate? or even better, coogee bay rd, all the way down to the beach!

11/03/2005 1:02 am  
Blogger schteve said...

ahh, that would be fantastic :D

Then we can see people drop concussed like flies, seagulls maimed and provide a very dramatic news story of beached-palettes!

Lets at least do it down my driveway :P

P.S. Don't you just love the soundtrack? It's called "Heartbeat" by José González. :)

11/03/2005 1:12 am  
Blogger Lisa said...

Stevie, let me know if you guys ARE indeed doing that :P I'll contribute some bouncy balls in return for a recording of the event. :P (Glittery ones, normal ones, ones with fake insects, you name it! :P)

(Off topic: Has my parcel arrive yet? I'm getting paranoid about the postal service :P)

11/03/2005 1:09 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

bouncy balls! i dig it. i can see why you like it too. :)

x

11/03/2005 10:50 pm  
Blogger schteve said...

liz: ahhh, u are in possession of bouncy balls?! u should've sent them over as a present hehe, i'll record it for ya!

no, parcel has NOT arrived yet, unfortunately :P Have some faith in the system, it'll arrive soon :)

charmaine: sup. and 'squeezeme I like bouncy balls for MANY reasons :D And besides if you think about it that way this ad is certainly TOO MUCH.

x

11/03/2005 11:04 pm  

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