Nokia has launched today several new features at IdeasProject.com, where your can submit your ideas to be chosen and discussed by thought leaders and industry experts.
The recent branded content platform provides a way for users to get involved and stimulates innovation sponsored by the technology company.
From Wired Magazine editor Chris Anderson to Nokia’s VP Ari Jaaksi, it’s something betweeen TED and Innocentive, with a twist of My Starbucks Idea to go along.
The new Ideas Map, where you can focus on the relationships between the big ideas.
Last week was really busy, with tight project schedules and a 24h coding marathon at Codebits. Nonetheless, there’s always time to share the latest fresh inspirations:
First, another great idea by FarFar, with Nokia presenting the next step in workload management. Just upload that boring document you have on your Documents folder and be surprised.
Speaking of mobile, and for not accusing me of a Nokia bias, there’s Samsung Omnia, a video exploration on what a mobile device has to offer, at 42goodthings.com. Also created by a Swedish agency, Projector.
Having a great time? Then grab a Heineken beer, and take a good look around the bar to know the signs.
It could be easier to understand, so i wouldn’t had to put up with the annoying voice off. The Oddcast custom video is nice though. Work by Unit9.
After the digital inspiration, a few more video bytes on creativity, starting with Lit Studio‘s Interactive Mirror (not sure how it would work out on a Monday morning)
Who will come and get me? I’m entrapped on the new online game / video for Nokia’s GPS device, the PND 500.
Get a look at it and take the role of Christopher, who tries to sell his kites and gets in trouble while following the plot around a mysterious Black Box.
The interactive experience, from the folks who brought you The Passenger, is quite addictive so pay close attention and dare to solve the mystery. It took me a while (with a bit of help) but i survived to tell the story.
Immersive online narrative, impressive shooting and sound design. A winner.
The first time i saw the video at Adverblog it felt somehow familiar, and as i browsed the website it became clear that the real-life snake game was indeed shot in the always beautiful and sunny Lisbon.
The Get Out and Play website features the full HD frame-by-frame video and a impressive behind the scenes involving 1000 people playing life-size Snake at a popular Lisbon square, Martim Moniz.
The mobile gaming concept is further brought to life with a chance to also play Blocks with real people and highlighting the Nokia N-Gage game service for models N81, N82 and N95.