(results for items tagged 'random animal')

The death of (student) print?

I came across an interesting article about students circumventing alleged censorship of their student paper by moving it online and running it independently, and did a post about it on the Random Animal blog: A group of students in Fairbault, MN (about an hour south of Minneapolis) were told by their superintendent that they could not run an investigative piece about an instructor until he first approved it. The students refused, citing journalistic freedoms. The...

posted on 01.12.09 

Random Animal - Mutant Digital Communications

I'm a founding member of Random Animal, a mutant digital agency life form whose mission, strategies, and methods are amorphous, adaptable, ingenious, and rapidly evolving. Part of the Theorem Communications Group, Random Animal focuses on digital marketing - everything from web development, search, social media, multimedia, and video. Check out the Random Animal website here. Send me a note if you think we might be able to help you....

posted on 12.29.08 

The smartphone is the new laptop

This is an excerpt from a post I did over at Random Animal, but I thought it was worth putting it up here as well as it's a good fit for the site. The other day a friend proclaimed that the laptop is the new desktop, and the smartphone is the new laptop. Laptops, once the defining symbol of mobile computing, are now pretty much just a "computer" in most peoples' eyes. In the geek...

posted on 10.08.08 

A New Website Has Launched

Random Animal is a mutant digital agency life form whose mission, strategies, and methods are amorphous, adaptable, ingenious, and rapidly evolving. Random Animal does what is necessary for the survival and replication of itself and its host organisms. www.randomanimal.com...

posted on 05.23.08 

Echelon Smart Cities

This video was produced for Echelon to showcase their technologies which manage power efficiency though entire power networks, from homes to large buildings to entire cities or power grids. Production Notes This video was produced through Atomic PR / Random Animal to showcase the benefits of Echelon's technology. For more details feel free to send me a note. Crew & Credits Video Concepting, Production, and Post - Atomic PR & Random Animal...

posted on 04.13.08 

The Three Principles of Personal Finance

This video is part of a three-part series for Mint.com, a new online money management tool, featuring the company's founder and CEO, Aaron Patzer. Production Notes This video was produced through Atomic PR / Random Animal as a short-form video series geared toward young adults. The series has received quite a bit of positive attention online and on television networks. For more details feel free to send me a note. Crew & Credits Video...

posted on 04.13.08 

 
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