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Vespa murketing inspires Fauxreel backlash?

A couple of weeks back I noted this Vespa murketing effort in Montreal and other Canadian cities: What looked like street art was actually Vespa branding. In subsequent conversation with the Globe & Mail‘s Jennifer Wells, I learned that this work was executed by an actual street artist, known as Fauxreel, whose work has included […]

Streety Vespa

Speaking of street art: Who do you figure might be responsible for this work in Montreal and other Canadian cities? An ad agency of course. Working for Vespa. Via AdFreak.

AntiFriday: Popcorn hoax; product placement ban; etc.

After skipping last AntiFriday, I’ve already shared some anti-ness and backlashing on Murketing this week: complaints about a new means of show-interruption on TBS, and mixed feelings, at the least, about street artist Fauxreel’s Vespa work (see The Aesthetic Poetic for an earlier take on that). Here’s what else I can offer from the week […]

Fresh ways to interrupt your TV experience

A friend writes: I saw something REALLY disturbing on TV and immediately thought of you*. Have you seen these TBS ads for the Bill Engval show? He literally walks onto the screen, pauses the show with a remote, tells you to watch his new series, and then restarts it. It’s insanely awful. Made me get […]

Notes on a transparent apology

I’m still snickering over the recent comments of Fake Steve Jobs at about famous PR guy Steve Rubel. Rubel is one of these people who’s turned himself into a guru by touting the mighty Web and how it’s, you know, changing everything. For example, it’s a great opportunity to “empower customer evangelists.” Actually, I first […]