The company's called 86 The Onions. What do you expect?
November 7, 2004 1:12 AM   Subscribe

Cocoon. Rainbows. Diorama. Grass. Karaoke. Wedding. Dave. Apparently these are all ads for NEC. How they're promoting something, and what that something is, I haven't a clue. But they made me laugh. {movs, I think. via News Today}
posted by dobbs (7 comments total)
 
Excellent! Whatever it is, I'll buy it.
posted by Turtles all the way down at 3:16 AM on November 7, 2004


G A B B O
posted by jimmy at 3:23 AM on November 7, 2004


Hmmh.
posted by greasepig at 4:09 AM on November 7, 2004


Hutchinson 3G UK have a campaign with one single hook - irrelevant weirdness. (They're a mobile phone network.)
posted by Pretty_Generic at 7:16 AM on November 7, 2004


The flash site linked on the page is even more bizzare. Anyone read Japanese?
posted by fungible at 1:42 PM on November 7, 2004


I read Japanese, but very badly. I skimmed the "Concept" secion, and it was a lot of buzzword driven marketing crap, like "becoming strong with ubiquitous [computing]." NEC has set up a company to research ubiquitous solutions.

Ubiquitous computing is basically the idea that computers will be everywhere in the near future. Sine the new IPv6 standard provides 655,570,793,348,866,943,898,599 addresses per square meter of the earths surface, this could conceivably happen.

It has been called the opposite of virtual reality, because where VR seeks to immerse the person in the computer's world, UC seeks to saturate the real world with computers.
posted by bashos_frog at 12:31 AM on November 8, 2004


Wanna know how they managed to sell such a whacky campaign? The man behind it said it was easy as pie thanks to open minded in love with off-beat work Japanese clients. [full disclosure, my post on my ad-community site] >
posted by dabitch at 10:34 AM on November 8, 2004


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