Seems perfectly reasonable.
However, the flipside is clientcos should be allowed to monitor contractors online activities (since they're not being paid to surf), and toast any contractors nuts who click on CUK.
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Previously on "Shock an advertiser - can we do this to Agents and PHBs?"
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Anyone we know?
Edit: and whose testicles is she wearing as earrings?
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Someone should take that to the PSC consultation and sock it to the man
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Shock an advertiser - can we do this to Agents and PHBs?
Disrupted Christmas – A live Installation by Holler | theo's gallimaufry
Advertising prides itself on disruption. But what if you could disrupt advertising?
This Christmas we got in to the holiday spirit by creating a live, and interactive installation allowing the public to do just that.
We hacked an Electric Muscle Stimulation units and hooked them up to the internet via IP cameras. Key members of our agency were connected to the EMS unit and the Internet via a live stream.
The public could watch our day, and disrupt it at will with the click of a mouse. The user simply needed go online, choose a stream, click the ‘Disrupt’ button, and watch as the EMS instantaneously zapped the volunteers. Momentarily interrupting their ability to continue the task at hand.Tags: None
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