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Beautiful, dystopian nightmare girl  Alicia Vikander.

Beautiful, dystopian nightmare girl  Alicia Vikander.

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March 16, 2015 by Jon Moskowitz in Disruptablog, Random Observations

Sexbots have been the dream of lonely nerds since time immemorial, but who knew we were living in the age when they become a reality?

This weekend, users of dating/hook-up app Tinder who happened to be in Austin for the SXSW conference found a fresh new face to swipe right on. Her name was Ava, and she was gorgeous. She was also interested in what they had to say, and seemed full of questions. In every case, she gave the person with whom she was texting an Instagram handle and told them to check it out.

Those who did check it out experienced a mix of disappointment and admiration–for, of course, Ava was a bot, a bot specifically created to promote a film called Ex Machina about artificial intelligence. A surprising number of people responded with praise for the audacity of this viral marketing campaign—though how many of them were just trying to put on a brave face is impossible to say.

As we only heard about this after the fact, and never got our heart broken by this achingly beautiful bit of software, you can believe us when we say the whole thing is genius. Ava caught the user’s attention, engaged their emotions, and gave them an experience they will always associate with the product she was promoting. The perfect marketing machine.

via AdWeek

March 16, 2015 /Jon Moskowitz
AI, Artifician Intelligence, Disruptablog, dml, film, girls, marketing, nerds, robots, sexbots, SXSW, texting, Tinder
Disruptablog, Random Observations
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Zoolander 2

Only Missing Mugatu

March 10, 2015 by Jon Moskowitz in Disruptablog, Random Observations

 

Can this be for real? Derek Zoolander and Hansel McDonald showed up at the Valentino show in Paris! We feel like we're taking crazy pills!

Actually, this is a great example of non-traditional integrative marketing. Blurring the lines between fiction and reality (or as close to reality as fashion gets), this execution is all win. Valentino gets a little extra Hollywood buzz, and shows that they don't take themselves too seriously. Paramount can sit back and relax, confident in the knowledge that everyone on the Internet now knows about "Zoolander 2." And we all get to wig out at the joy of seeing these two iconic characters inject themselves into a real fashion show.

First those amazing stock photo shots of Vince Vaughn and the other stars of "Unfinished Business," now this. Integrated marketing stunts are soooo hot right now!

March 10, 2015 /Jon Moskowitz
Ben Stiller, crazy pills, Disruptablog, dml, Fashion, film, Hansel, integrative marketing, Owen Wilson, Zoolander
Disruptablog, Random Observations
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