October 13, 2003

Free Advertising

So is nikeground.com a clever hijacking of the Nike brand to make a critical and artistic point or is 0100101110101101.ORG a clever Nike marketing vehicle disguised as an arts organization? And does it really matter to Nike in the end?

Quite honestly I think it'd be more interesting if Nike was pranking the cultural jammers, then vice versa. Are these heads ever going to learn that free advertising is still free advertising no matter how clever the critique is?

So how much is that ad space on the American flag actually worth?

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[via notes from somewhere bizzare: Pranking the brand: Nike Ground]

Posted by William Blaze at October 13, 2003 11:11 AM | TrackBack
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" Are these heads ever going to learn that free advertising is still free advertising no matter how clever the critique is?"

Word.

Long essay on this:

http://www.shrumtribe.com/text/docs/SOS.pdf

Posted by: tobias c. van Veen on October 15, 2003 02:41 PM

" Are these heads ever going to learn that free advertising is still free advertising no matter how clever the critique is?"

Word.

Long essay on this:

http://www.shrumtribe.com/text/docs/SOS.pdf

Posted by: tobias c. van Veen on October 15, 2003 02:42 PM

long is definitely the right word... still working on it, good stuff so far though.

Posted by: Abe on October 15, 2003 07:40 PM
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