With the modest success of a few of our supermarket subversions recently my brain seems to have jumped onto the whole fake ad/culture jamming bandwagon and now it seems I can't go to the shop without coming up with some new form of contrived nonsense. And today's offering is a pretty good case in point.
A long time ago in a galaxy far away I was strutting the aisles of my local supermarket trying to locate something they undoubtedly didn't have when my eye chances upon the full fat milk with the blue lid. And that was all I needed to connect blue and milk and come up with the blue milk from Star Wars called bantha milk. We even see Luke Skywalker pour himself a glass in Star Wars whilst he's living with his aunt and uncle at their moisture farm in Tatooine.
That was all I needed in the way of a plan so went home and set to work. A couple of parsecs later and I had my label good to go - complete with interview with their sand person dairy farmer on Tatooine. All that was then required was a bottle of milk, some blue food dye and a fake price label and I was good to go.
I can already see the print and TV advertising that would go alongside this new miracle food with a tag line along the lines of "With a few glasses of semi-skimmed bantha in you a day you'll be strong enough to pull the ears off a gundark in no time." In fact, that's given me an idea...
Cheers
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Well, well, well, it's clearly that time of year again. We originally did a wall sized version of this almost 5 years ago now for the Big Draw back in 2009 and since then occasionally get commissioned to do a small version for someone's wall. I think my favourite aspect of this picture is his desperation at his inability to tell her that they aren't really lovers and are, in fact, just stencils. Life can be tough, can't it?
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With the modest success of a few of our supermarket subversions recently my brain seems to have jumped onto the whole fake ad/culture jamming bandwagon and now it seems I can't go to the shop without coming up with some new form of contrived nonsense. And today's offering is a pretty good case in point.
A long time ago in a galaxy far away I was strutting the aisles of my local supermarket trying to locate something they undoubtedly didn't have when my eye chances upon the full fat milk with the blue lid. And that was all I needed to connect blue and milk and come up with the blue milk from Star Wars called bantha milk. We even see Luke Skywalker pour himself a glass in Star Wars whilst he's living with his aunt and uncle at their moisture farm in Tatooine.
That was all I needed in the way of a plan so went home and set to work. A couple of parsecs later and I had my label good to go - complete with interview with their sand person dairy farmer on Tatooine. All that was then required was a bottle of milk, some blue food dye and a fake price label and I was good to go.
I can already see the print and TV advertising that would go alongside this new miracle food with a tag line along the lines of "With a few glasses of semi-skimmed bantha in you a day you'll be strong enough to pull the ears off a gundark in no time." In fact, that's given me an idea...
Cheers
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One of the contradictions of living in today's frenetically paced, socially connected world is that there are so many effective means to make yourself heard and so many millions of potential people to hear it that it's hard to believe your profound statements regarding your dinner or the customer service department of whatever business you're dealing with won't be the talk of the nation. But they won't. Unless you're a celebrity however, then the opposite holds true and any crumb of information, no matter how trivial, is devoured like manna from heaven and shared around other eager acolytes. But you're never going to reach those heady heights.
Instead, you will be resolutely ignored. Which is why I thought the humble house cat was a good graphical representation of this. It can surely hear you (unless it's deaf) but will pay scant attention unless there's an offer of food on the table. Quite what i'm trying to say here is not entirely clear, even to me, but I'll leave it all in your capable hands to decipher...
As an aside we really took this one next level as we didn't even put it on the tube ourselves. This was deposited by one of our street team. You know you've made it when you don't even have to do it yourself. Cheers Leander!
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Bemoaning the lack of affordable local child care seems to be something of a popular pastime for many of the young mums I know so I'm glad to see that the local council has decided to do something about it. They've had a multi-departmental brainstorming session and the self service child minder units are their experimental outcome. Simply deposit your child in one of the marked units and then retrieve them after work. It's as simple as that. And it's free. Although it should be noted that overnight stays are prohibited. I, for one, applaud this brave new move in domestic frugality...
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