martedì 18 ottobre 2011

Ji Lee

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In rete si trova facilmente che: Ji Lee (이지별) è nato a Seoul, in Korea, ha vissuto a Sao Paulo, in Brasile, e vive attualmente a New York, negli Stati Uniti. Ha studiato comunication design, è stato creative director di Google Creative Lab ed attualmente è creative director di Facebook.


Di suo ho trovato anche:


Tap Project: "from March 16 to 22nd, World Water Week, thousands restaurants in majors US cities ask their customers to donate $1 for the tap water they usually drink for free. The collected money goes to Unicef who provides relief for children around the world who suffer from water crisis. $1 dollar provides 40 days of clean drinking water for a child in need. In 2009, Tap Project will go global"


10 Levels of Intimacy in Communication: "the digital age has transformed the ways in which we communicate with each other. The combination of technology and power of information brings new ways on HOW, WITH WHOM and WHY we communicate. We are connected with more people than ever before. Do more options to communicate with each other connect us or alienate us more?"
 


C'è un mix di assurdo e surreale, flessibilità al tutto, un non so che di unconventional, direi anche divertimento, ironicità e felice provocazione.

All-In-One Card Stamp "why buy many cards for different occasions if you can have an "One Card for All Occasions Stamp"? It saves time, money and headache"

The Bubble Project "50,000 bubble stickers have been printed. They have been continually placed on top of ads on the streets of New York. They are left blank, inviting passersby to fill them in. I photograph and archive the results. This project instantly transforms the intrusive and dull corporate monologues into a public dialogue. Our public spaces are returned back to the public. Since its launch in 2002, the Bubble Project has become a global project. Bubblers all around the globe are bubbling their own towns"


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