• Are you JUNG at heART?

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    For one night only this Friday, local artists Neda Abghari, Fahamu Pecou, and Bethany Marchman will come together to present their photographic collaboration, "JUNG at HeART", which is not surprisingly "the three artists' exploration of psychological and sociological conditioning as conveyed in the research and writings of psychoanalyst Carl G. Jung."

    JUNG at HeART is a production by The Creatives Project benefiting their Creative Community Housing Project - two good projects to support and fund and promote and draw attention to burgeoning artists in Atlanta (and now nationally as well).

    What: JUNG at HeART Exhibition
    When: Friday, February 4, 2011 from 9PM-1AM
    Where: King Plow Event Gallery, 887 West Marietta Street
    RSVP/Donate here.

    Listen to your inner wise man and check it out.

  • Honda Jazz ad predicts the unpredictable

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    Let Garrison Keillor's voice soothe you into a brand new Honda Jazz.

    There's supposedly also a companion iPhone app that lets you capture and interact with the creatures by running the app while you watch the ad (by Weiden + Kennedy London), officially starting a new trend in mobile engagement to traditional advertising.

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  • Kilgannon gets a few lifts

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    Kilgannon must be feeling the heat from Fitz+Co's latest hire but rather than bringing in the big guns, they're promoting them. Yesterday they announced the promotion of Kurt Miller and Devon Suter to Executive Vice President and Executive Creative Director.

    Speaking of Kilgannon, anyone notice that their website looks different? When did that happen?

  • Info in 8-bit

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    Information is Beautiful put some big figures in terms even your GameBoy loving self can understand.

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  • BMX Your Way Around Scotland

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    At what point did you forget Danny MacAskill was on a bike?

  • Make-Your-Own Taco Bell Beef

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    In a quick response to being sued for insufficient beef in their "seasoned beef", Taco Bell put out these print ads in the New York Times that include a handy how-to guide for making your own Taco Bell-style "seasoned beef" at home.
    In other news, Taco Bell President Greg Creed outed as voice over talent for Outback.

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  • Old Spice Guy Returns to Announce his Return

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    The Old Spice Guy returns in his usual verbose, well-oiled way to announce that he'll be returning. But does anyone care? According to Adfreak, public opinion is decidedly torn. What is your opinion?

  • Beer Belly in the Wild

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    A rare, intimate look at the Beer Belly in it's purest form and most natural habitat.

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