Billboards, Calcultta 1945
August 7th, 2008
“A bewildering mass of billboards at the corner of Harrison Street
(Burra Bazar) and Strand Road. One of the oldest sections of Calcutta,
at the foot of Howrah Bridge, it is a fine vantage point for
photo-graphing the passing parade of oddly dressed natives and curious
vehicles.”
Billboards, Calcutta (1945) from a WWII Military Photograph Album
One can’t help but be inspired by the wonders of Metropolitan Calcutta with great hand painted outdoor signage, street lief, commerce and energy. Explore the series to see even more vintage life.
Tokyo’s Advertising Paradise, Now On Google Street View
August 6th, 2008

Japan Office as Seen From Google Maps Street View…
Google’s hardworking wizard camera vans have finished traversing the labyrinth that is Tokyo; which means today you can tour some of the world’s most wonderful advertising and general real estate in Tokyo without leaving the comfort of your desk. No flight required….
While most foreigners will be happy to virtually tour the wonders of Meiji Shrine, see the shopping district of Ginza or visit the tourist spots of Tsukiji fish market,… we’ve put together a quick tour of some of our favorite outdoor media spots in Tokyo for the virtual world to enjoy.
Hachiko Square Shibuya Tokyo - one of Tokyo’s busiest railway stations, Shibuya is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area. The central meeting points features some of the largest and most expensive media real estate in the world. With full building digital displays to street teams - this is a great place to start on your tour of Japanese outdoor media.
Shibuya 109 - The iconic building owned by the Tokyu group is the original of the 2 and displays some of the finest building wraps in the world.
Daily Inspiration: SURFING IN THE RAIN
June 10th, 2008

Gray, rainy days may be about to get more colorful thanks to a new umbrella invented by Japanese researchers. The Internet Umbrella, conceived by a team at Keio University, acts as a photo browser by displaying images from the Internet as the user walks along. The handle of the umbrella contains a projector that displays images on the underside of the umbrella. The Internet umbrella, named Pileus (meaning the head of a mushroom) was created by two young graduate students. Second-year doctoral student Matsumoto Takashi, 27, and first-year master’s student Hashimoto Sho, 22, of Keio University’s Graduate School of Media and Governance were motivated by a desire to make walking on rainy days more enjoyable.Pileus has been presented or displayed in several countries, including the United States, France, and Austria, and won the Innovation Prize at Laval Virtual 2007, Europe’s biggest virtual reality convention.
Aap!Motion - Animated Lenticular Panels Covered in the Discovery Channel’s “Invention”
June 8th, 2008
Professor Lagos, a physicist from the University of Chile and Enrique Vial discuss their original invention of
large format animated lenticular panels on the Discovery Channel’s “Invention” series. The technology was acquired by Aap!Global in 2006 and used today throughout the world in subway tunnels, pedestrian walkways to bring static media to life. The technology is used as a foundation for today’s current digital tunnel advertising systems.

Medialoop’s installation of Aap!Rails and Aap!Motion for Sex and the City covered in advertising publication NA24.
[ Read original Article "Rullende sex i Bergen" ]
Sex and the City!
June 3rd, 2008
Sex and the City - Integrated Alternative Advertising from aapglobal on Vimeo.
Warning - Shameless Plug:
Integrating different mediums is an effective way to build and drive a successful client campaign. This is exactly what New Line Cinema has done by integrating alternative advertising mediums Aap!Rails, escalator handrail graphics and Aap!Motion lenticular billboards with traditional flyer and poster work in Norway via Aap!Global distributor MediaLoop. We’re excited by the implementation and will be sharing some more pictures, videos and more shortly. In the meantime check out Sex and City the Movie at your local cinema or learn more about alternative advertising.
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Aap!Motion - Lenticular Billboards
Aap!Rails - Escalator Advertising
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OldSchool Graffiti + Advertising Mashups
May 29th, 2008
In building on our our thesis that Advertising and Graffiti continue to interplay on each other… the above video from back in the day documents the extremely creative and prolific transitional period of subverting bus stop and phone booth ads by KAWS. This work garnered a tremendous amount of press and speculation and resulted in the internationally lauded post-graffiti art star we know today.
See what KAWS has to say his Honeyee Blog in daily adventures in art, subversion and more…
Oshiuri -「オシウリ」- Purchase Ad Pitches Online
April 24th, 2008

While there are countless websites providing a creative outlet for review and critique of advertising (Ads Of The World, etc) - Oshiuri (オシウリ), a recently launched Japanese site throws something new into the mix.
Besides providing a space for the advertising community to share work - the forum provides a mechanism in which any idea/pitch hosted on the site can be bought and sold.
The site aims to become the creative agency of the internet allowing brands to scope pitches for brands directly from creatives. Brands can also submit ads for creative pitches and will provide the best with contracts.
Not sure how the site is going to work collectively and avoid “idea” theft but so far there are some creative ideas for brands ranging from Axe to National Geographic that have been purchased through the site.
With pricing starting as low as 100,000 yen to priceless - the venue might be an opportunity for brands to connect directly with creatives.
The site was launched by Design Barcode, Inc - the little design studio that specializes in Barcode Design (Read our coverage on their amazing work for artistic product barcodes)
Visit Oshiuri [Sadly only accessed from Japan...]
Graffiti Research Lab Documentary Out Soon…
April 23rd, 2008
We’re big fans of Graffiti Research Lab and some of the work they have done in theorizing and implementing new “open source” tools for communication.
A new documentary is due out soon on the work of these technology-hacker-graffiti urban artists. BoingBoingTV features a preview of the film (embedded above) and will premiere in New York on May 4th. Hot!
[Update]
Anti-Advertising Agency cohorts, the Graffiti Research Lab are premiering their “Complete First Season” as part of PopRally at the Museum of Modern Art on May 4th @ 8PM + PARTY after with Javelin and special guests.
A panel after the film include Evan Roth, James Powderly, Steve Lambert, Bennett4$enate, and surprise guests.
In great open source nature - if you know command line wizardry, how to concat and use parity files, the whole DVD can be downloaded from our server 50mb at a time. Otherwise it’s on Pirate Bay.)
Hot from the Oven - New Western Aap!Straps
April 22nd, 2008
Aap!Straps are the leading advertising straps for public transportation systems. Used throughout Japan - we’re pleased to showcase our newest Aap!Strap that have been designed specifically for a metro authority in the Americas.
The new strap features a larger horizontal space suitable for western writing scripts. The high quality polycarbonate ring provide riders with comfort and the slotted advertising box offers the opportunity to interact with passenger in a unique and fun medium.






















