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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Evolution of Dance 1 & 2

Evolution of Dance, a toe-tapping journey through the history of dancing styles, is one of the most popular YouTube videos of all time, second only to Avril Lavigne’s “Girlfriend” music video. But how do you make money off more than 109 million views?

Judson Laipply, the motivational speaker/comedian and dynamic dancer behind the original Evolution of Dance, is trying to figure that out, with today’s release of Evolution of Dance 2.

Debuting on The Today Show, the new video is an awful lot like the old one, with Laipply dancing in his trademark Orange Crush shirt before a live college audience — just with new, licensed songs (Fergie’s “London Bridge” among them). Laipply couldn’t include advertising in the original video because the songs weren’t licensed, although they were a part of motivational speaking routine about life, change and how dance styles evolve through the decades.

The licensing for the new video wasn’t cheap, but it means Laipply could bring on some advertisers without attracting the recording industry’s ire. Evolution of Dance 2 (EOD2) has two sponsors: PeopleJam, a self-improvement and advice site and Saveology, a comparison shopping site that helps consumers find the best values online.

The chief executive of PeopleJam snagged the chance to plan and release EOD2 because he saw the video’s mission in line with the company as a resource for self-improvement. A few weeks ago, Evolution of You was launched as an interactive application (like OfficeMax’s Elf Yourself), allowing users to upload a picture of your head or someone else’s to dance along with Laipply. However, there is heavy promotion of PeopleJam and Saveology in the video everywhere, which could be a turn-off to fans of the original video. Fortunately the logos have been removed for the official Evolution of Dance 2 video.

There are even promotions tied in with the release of the Evolution of Dance sequel: an IBeatYou dance-off with a $5,000 prize and a sweepstakes to win a smart car. EOD2 isn’t even hosted on Laipply’s YouTube channel, but one controlled by PeopleJam, which makes it definitely feel more commercial than the original. While longtime fans of Laipply and the original Evolution of Dance may love the sequel anyway, it’s interesting how these sponsorships and promotions can change the tone of what began as a user-created video (the majority of videos on YouTube). Laipply attributes some of the success of the original video to the fact that it wasn’t overly slick and professional, and says that he intentionally chose to cut scenes and replicate a grainier look for the sequel, even though it was shot with multiple cameras (one of them being in HD) — “I think that is really important. Especially from user-generated content, people don’t want overproduced-looking videos.”





Friday, January 2, 2009

Momenta Necklace Captures Life’s Exciting Moments

The Momenta PC is a finalist in Microsoft’s Next-Gen PC Design Competition that you strap to your neck. Momenta necklace isn’t a whole lot more refined, but at least it’s a touch less noticeable. It’s got a camera that’s constantly recording what’s in front of you, but it also measures your pulse rate. When you get excited about something, it automatically saves the previous five minutes’ footage for you to review later.

Interesting Rubber Remote Control from Panasonic













This may be the strangest remote control we’ve ever seen. With the push of a button, this remote becomes rigid and ready for use.

When it’s not in use, this concept remote just sort of lays there limp, pulsating with light. But when you touch it, the remote gets excited and becomes rigid.

Constructed of a soft, flesh-like gel, the remote appears cold when off. Once turned on, however, it seems to come to life. A soft light emanates somewhere from within as the center of the device begins to slowly rise and fall, mimicking the tranquil motions of breath. Left undisturbed, the remote will slumber peacefully. Buth should a human hand approach, sensors inside alert it to the imminent touch. It stops breathing, grows rigid – the light from within is extinguished.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Apple Dish

You know when you eat an apple you don’t know when to put the apple core and as it often happens there’s no bin nearby or you can’t throw the core that far. Some people eat the whole apple seeds and everything. For those who don’t there is a cool, funny dish for apples and apple cores made by d-vision. I’d rather get up and walk to a bin and throw the core out then put in on a dish and then walk to a bin, throw it out and then wash the dish. If you want, the apple should also comes in a changing colour from white to brown as it rotten. hehehe... Enjoy!






Marbelous Table

Netherlands-based designer Tineke Beunders has created a table that combines the world of adults and children. Whenever you’re feeling like a child and want to do something fun or just need to relax simply get the marbles into the grooves on the table. The grooves run through the whole table and the marbles will roll down the legs to the feet of the table where they will in a small box so you won’t have to chase the marbles all over the room (despite what the photos show). Cool Isn't it? Makes me want to make one!

From: ontwerpduo.nl/en/werk_marbelous.html