Creative Criminals


Samsung: Eye on the prize

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Outdoor

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These people in Zurich used their eyes to win a Samsung Galaxy S4 of their own. It’s inbuilt Smart Pause function means the S4 knows when someone is looking at it. The longer a participant stares at the screen, the bigger the discount is. But watch out! The game ends the moment eye contact ends.


Bund: Endangered species

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Print

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Bund is a Germany organization that wants to make the earth a better place. These 3 print advertisement where created to make people aware that a lot of endangered species are dying. Tagline that goes along: “Every 60 seconds a species dies out.Each minute counts. Each donation helps. Bund.net”



Volkswagen: Side Assist

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Side assist is a technology from Volkswagen that helps the driver recognize dangers in their blind spot. In essence, it lets you see things before they get dangerous. If only Caesar knew brutus wasn’t his best friend..
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Post: Ad blocking

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Ambient, Billboard
  • Company: none
  • Artist collective: Post █▀██▄█▀▀█
  • Country: Germany Germany

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Artist collective █▀██▄█▀▀█ aka. ‘Post’ gave their answer to the new ad projectors in a Berlin subway station. At Post they believe these ad projectors are lifting visual aggressiveness to a new level. Because the images were projected, they could get between projector and projection to fight this new quality of exaggerated advertisement with its own weapons. “Minimalinvasive adbusting devices made of mirrors, magnets and quite some duck tape.”


Samsung: Space Planes

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Fake or Real

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Remember the stunt that Toshiba once pulled, by sending a chair into space? Well, now Samsung thought of a new challenge; sending paper planes in the air and then let them fly to wherever they may land.. The balloon, filled with helium gas and carrying a load of paper planes, took 2.6 hours to rise to 37,339 metres (the edge of space), where it burst and took only 40 minutes to fall back to earth. It landed in a forest just south east of Berlin.
Fake or Real?


Audi: A7 at Checkpoint Charlie

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Billboard

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“Nothing is more inspiring than a white piece of paper”, this is what a billboard says at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin. German artist Oliver Kray sprayed an Audi A7 Sportback on the poster, which is over 1000 square meters.

Watch the making off after the break.


Vegetarian Foundation: The Cannibal Restaurant

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Ambient

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Vegetarierbund Deutschland is the Vegetarian Foundation in Germany. To make people aware they announced the opening of a cannibal restaurant in Berlin.