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A bike with a purple brain and a sharp eye

Posted September 24th, 2008 at 9:50 am by Jason Anello, Buzz Marketing

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A bicycle is a conduit for exploration and a camera is a way to document these explorations. Our Purple Pedals Project took these two concepts and merged them into one. We call it a yBike. It was conceived to be an ambient experience in which a rider could explore their adventures and the bike would do the rest. The rest was to document these explorations and share them with the world.

Think of it as Bikes+Flickr+GPS+Camera=Whoa! This math didn’t come without its challenges. In a nutshell here is what we created. A camera mounted on the handlebars in a waterproof, swivel-enabled housing takes a picture every 60 seconds. Then, the system grabs GPS info, merges it with the picture, and uploads everything to a Yahoo! Map. The system is powered by a series of solar panels and a battery pack on the rear rack .

First, we needed a base to build the technology on, which came in the form of a custom-painted Electra Townie 8. Electra Bicycle Company embraced the project and helped us get 20 custom purple rides to Brooklyn, where software and electrical engineering was being developed.

Uncommon Projects, based in DUMBO, Brooklyn, created the software and hardware necessary to make the system come alive. In a project where the production cycle should’ve been twice as long, Uncommon worked wonders in finding a stable solution quickly. They were able to research, identify potential solutions, build prototypes and produce 20 final products in the time it normally takes to create a production roadmap.

With the technology well underway, we needed to build a housing that was effective but also fit the bikes aesthetics. For this, we looked to Quill Hyde, a designer and metal fabricator with a shop in Redhook, Brooklyn. Quill brought just the right look to the housing. It matched the bike and the technology in a way that kept everything in synch. For me, all the components of the yBike needed to be homogeneous ensuring a Cadillac ride, not a Frankenstein gallop.

With the bike, hardware, technology and housing coming together we looked to our family at Flickr to plot all these images and data on a map. This way you could know where the bike is and see what the bike sees at any given moment.

We then found 14 photographers/cyclists to jockey these purple pedals around the world. Among these riders are Amit Gumpta of Photojojo and Gina Trapani of Lifehacker, who curate their images as they explore.

Four of the bikes will be passed from rider to rider and the 20th bike is destined to be in your hands. Head over to our Start Wearing Purple site on October 1st and tell us why you deserve a yBike and you just might wake up with a special delivery on your doorstep.

Jason Anello
Ideologist, Yahoo! Buzz Marketing

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Purple Elevator Music

Posted September 18th, 2008 at 1:21 pm by Jason Anello, Buzz Marketing

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elevator-serenade1.jpgThe elevator doors opened one more time. An older African American man playing a guitar and a tall, handsome, impeccably dressed, young man carrying a drum around his neck board the elevator. They join the other passengers without skipping a beat. “Start wearing purple, wearing purple…” they sing as if they were part of this sing-a-along from the top floor. Everyone is smiling, singing and dancing. Camera 4 focuses on the woman in the back of the elevator. Her mouth is wide open; her hand is waving above her head in disbelief. All she intended to do was get to the lobby and go about her day. Instead, she is smack in the middle of this musical concert in “her” elevator.

A few months ago I sat across the table from Charlie Todd, New York City comedian and founder of Improv Everywhere. I laughed out loud as he outlined potential outlandish and hilarious pranks created for Yahoo!’s upcoming marketing campaign.

Charlie has a long history of pulling public pranks. Among my favorites, he has sent 45 people into Best Buy dressed in blue shirts and khakis with the simple mission “help people,” he has tricked an entire audience into thinking he was Ben Folds (at a Ben Folds concert no less) and probably most famously, he orchestrated 100 people freezing in place for two minutes inside Grand Central Station.

Charlie is one of those guys who pushes the envelope and paints outside the lines. His pranks are fun, spontaneous, irreverent and daring. Since that’s pretty much how we see our brand personality, there were obvious synergies. We decided to collaborate for the campaign.

We both loved “Elevator Music.” The prank would take place in an elevator and be a progressive sing-a-long upon descent. The key was to have one person along for the ride that had no idea what was going on. The elevator is a space that has social norms and unwritten rules. When you break these norms there is nothing to do but react (or attempt to NOT react, which in itself is a great reaction). This particular elevator was in a 34-story building in downtown Manhattan.

In late August, we rode an elevator, rigged with 9 hidden cameras and microphones, up and down all day –- with actors singing a Gogol Bordello song. Unsuspecting riders reacted in ways we could never have anticipated. Most people laughed and jumped in. Some were not amused. And many were just in complete shock. Regardless of the initial reaction, as they left the elevator and went about their day, they were touched by a little purple whether they realized it or not.

You can find the final product here. Here’s an interview with Charlie about the stunt:

There are more purple pranks to come. With Charlie’s help, we have a few more purple zingers up our sleeves to be unveiled in the next month. As for the woman in the elevator, we believe she still can’t help but quietly hum “Start Wearing Purple” every time she presses the lobby button and the doors close.

Jason Anello
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