So, yeah, it’s French hip-hop, and yeah, it features Facebook metaphors IRL, but it’s still clever.
Plus, it has a good beat, and I can dance to it.
H/t EUROPOPPED via TechCrunch.
EUROPOPPED observes the irony of the American imports featured, i.e. Facebook, iPhone and hip-hop, but don’t forget Venice Beach and tourism by association.
Anyway, it’s Friday. So, enjoy.
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French hip-hop and augmented reality #fridayfun RT @theappslab This is Clever [link to post]
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RT @theappslab [link to post] French hip-hop featuring #Facebook metaphors, clever and funny #socialmedia don’t normally post musicbut
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How come those Facebook messages are in English? Don’t they know about this: http://techcrunch.com/2009/08/26/facebook-files-for-patent-on-crowdsourced-translations/ Good song though. Very Daft Punk.
For that matter, why did they film in Venice? I suspect the video is meant for sharing 🙂
Interesting juxtaposition of online and IRL actions, which makes me glad that I have never poked anyone on Facebook.
Chris Brogan is trying a juxtaposition of the virtual and real worlds with his Facebook page Objects Moved by Ghosts. I still haven’t made the mental leap to really get into the game, but I’m still following it.
Definitely, the crossover is what makes the video interesting and fun, and it does finally give an IRL meaning to poking, as if we’re surprised 🙂 I’ll check out Chris’ game, sounds interesting.