Dispatch from an advertising future #106

https://adage.com/article/digital/heres-what-facebooks-new-future-facing-ar-glasses-look/2281271 She liked offending people. No, that’s wrong: she liked that she could offend people. No, that’s not fair either: she liked that she could inadvertently offend people. She liked accidents and mistakes, social failures. She liked clumsily saying the wrong thing or making some faux pas. It was part of her. As Oscar Wilde …

Dispatches from an advertising future #105

https://techcrunch.com/2020/09/15/researchers-ready-world-first-vision-restoration-device-for-human-clinical-trials/?guccounter=1 It was his birthday. They remembered the doctor, five years ago. He’d be able to see, she said. The operation was simple and free. The sponsored Glimpses (™) were not invasive, she told them. The Reith act meant they had to “educate, inform or entertain”. And, she said, she had good news. Previous patients …

Dispatch from an advertising future #104

https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/09/facebook-leak-reveals-oculus-quest-2-as-a-4k-standalone-vr-headset/ Of course The Retros wanted them. They’d pay whatever to complete their collection, to have another thing to get working for their Boot-Up parties. But they didn’t need them. They had Visuals: invisible or stylised, designed to fit with their image. They could flip in and out with a thought. Visuals were great for …

Dispatch from an advertising future #103

https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/09/ai-ruined-chess-now-its-making-the-game-beautiful-again/ They called me the “ugly duckling”. They were the ones people wanted to see. “It’s a revolution, a whole new world,” the press marvelled. There were documentaries and of course awards. I knew they were the next big thing when commentators used the word “dangerous”. They were perfection. And then there was me. I …

Dispatches from an advertising future #102

https://gizmodo.com/engineers-have-figured-out-how-to-make-interactive-pape-1844918464 He really liked her. He wanted to make the right impression. It was her birthday and he had to get the present just right. Every time he looked at her dataprint feed, it changed. Her preferences and interests seemed to him to shift from moment to moment. What if he got the gift wrong? …

Dispatch from an advertising future #101

https://www.engadget.com/nfl-microsoft-teams-covid-19-coronavirus-180945560.html Running a start-up has never been easy. Your team needs you as founder, your personality. And you need them; their energy. But as you try to build businesses in the New Normal dispersed across Office 2.0, there are no TGIFs, no chance for you to use their feelings towards you. But with Adore (™) …