'Mirror'
Description
Check your looks.
Instant images.
Creative Director: Fernando Campos
Art Director: Kika Botto
Copywriter: Mariana Borga
Photographer: Geison Genga
Does Polaroid actually still exist?
And, if so, how will this help?
>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.
Sure...ALMOST, Ivan.
Dig camera?
Mobile phone camera?
>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.
Its such a waste, and i dont think people would be kind enough to just take one shot. Someone coulda crazily snap random shot... afterall, its free isnt it.
i like this idea! If this in a fitting room i think is much better result!
William Bernbach - An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.
Uhm, some countries have invented mirrors for that....
absolutely fake, Polaroid do not need ambient like that...
very expensive and few contact...
but nice thought...
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Advertising pass, pasta remain...
if the poraroid papers ran out. what's next? just 2 porariod cameras attached to the wall? not work well enough.
Funny, in the exhibition section, something similar was posted yesterday.... I like this better though, even if I doubt it would work (to expensive, would get used up instantly...). The idea is very cool.
There is nothing more instant than digital. Polaroid images take at least two minutes to materialise.
Not relevant anymore.
i´ll take the machine home
and so will be a great ambient ad
"What it is. What it was."
This is the worst idea I've seen in months. This is close to fraud!
Have you ever tried to use a camera instead of a mirror? It's not possible!
Has one of you seen the movie "clueless"? I bet they nicked the idea for this crap from that film.
Vive La Aducation!
good idea. unfortunately, practical restrictions tie this down.
in Malaysia i am pretty sure these ambient won't stay longer than 24 hours, people sure try their best to take it back home.
haha, what a joke. :(
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yeah, instant images, er, what beats a mirror quite frankly?
... its already been done...
i like it. however I don't think this was actually done in public areas as i'm sure they wouldn't last a day