Sentences with phrase «guerrilla campaign in»

There were some changes from the primary Red Faction Guerrilla campaign in the Demons of the Badlands expansion.
In one, a bearded, hobo - ish LaBeouf is conducting some sort of guerrilla campaign in a derelict, apparently post-apocalyptic, urban landscape hunting for his kidnapped son.

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The same way a creative advertisement or guerrilla marketing campaign (which should be part of the entrepreneurial arsenal, even though the lion's share of budget should go toward direct response advertising that has trackable results) is meant to get your attention, so too is the initial schmooze with a prospect supposed to be worthy of the attention they have given you — exciting them at the possibilities you have shown them, and delivered in an educational and entertaining way that leaves them fascinated and wanting more.
Most guerrilla marketing is by its nature small in scale but it's the shared links, laughs and likes that will make your campaign a big success.
With a bachelor's degree in advertising, her background includes guerrilla marketing for Clif Bar, affiliate marketing at LinkShare and most recently, sales for an international performance agency that executed SEO and PPC campaigns for multinationals.
These sanctions, pressure from the UK and the international community, and a campaign of guerrilla warfare, finally led to a constitutional conference and free elections in 1979.
In Orange County, one creative independent expenditure has turned to a mysterious guerrilla marketing campaign...
But it's straight out of the world of guerrilla marketing, which uses low - cost techniques, such as street art, graffiti and posters, to generate buzz and build public interest in a campaign.
The Protein World campaign has been the subject of guerrilla marketing, with people modifying the ads to be more inclusive to all types of «beach bodies» (every body) and women posing alongside the ads in bikinis, to show that though their bodies might not be as toned as the model's, they're still acceptable for summer trips to the beach.
A guerrilla force, determined to fight for their freedoms despite overwhelming odds and ignite the second American Revolution.But Freedom always has a price... And the single player campaign is just the start — in Co-Op you and your friends can form your own Resistance Cell and become renowned as Heroes of the Revolution
Sony came under scrutiny online in December 2006 for a guerrilla marketing campaign hoping to go viral, for the console, with advertisers masquerading as young bloggers who desperately wanted a PSP.
Those who do prank in the name of art also often have a more serious message — witness the Guerrilla Girls» campaign to draw attention to institutional gender biases in museums and galleries.
2001 - 2005 Free Women Artists of Europe (poster, coaster) The Venice Biennale (6 large scale banners) The Guerrilla Girls» Art Museum Activity Book (book) I Decide... They don't Decide (posters) Bitches, Bimbos and Ballbreakers: the Guerrilla Girls» Illustrated Guide to Female Stereoytpes (book) The Estrogen Bomb Update (project for the Village Voice, poster, sticker) The Women's Terror Alert System (project for the Village Voice, poster) The Trent L'Ottscar Billboard (billboard) George Bush's Letter to Santa (poster) The Anatomically Correct Oscar Billboard (billboard) The Estrogen Bomb card (project for Spiritus Mundi) The Birth of Feminism Movie Poster (poster, also project for The Nation, also in Adbusters # 37) GG's to join Whitney Museum's Acquistions Committee (action) Guerrilla Girls go ape at the Oscars... and the Sundance Film Festival (sticker campaign with Alice Locas group) Send a message to those body obsessed guys in Hollywood (stickers, projects in Bitch and Ms. magazines)
In 2016, the Guerrilla Girls launched the «President Trump Announces New Commemorative Months» campaign in the form of stickers and posters, which they distributed during the «Women's March on Washington» in LA and NYC, as well as the J20 event at the Whitney Museum of Art [41] and the Fire Fink protest at MoMIn 2016, the Guerrilla Girls launched the «President Trump Announces New Commemorative Months» campaign in the form of stickers and posters, which they distributed during the «Women's March on Washington» in LA and NYC, as well as the J20 event at the Whitney Museum of Art [41] and the Fire Fink protest at MoMin the form of stickers and posters, which they distributed during the «Women's March on Washington» in LA and NYC, as well as the J20 event at the Whitney Museum of Art [41] and the Fire Fink protest at MoMin LA and NYC, as well as the J20 event at the Whitney Museum of Art [41] and the Fire Fink protest at MoMA.
For over three decades the Guerrilla Girls have been exposing and challenging sexism and racism in the visual arts, politics and culture at large, and now for the first time the anonymous feminist activist group revisit their 1986 campaign «It's Even Worse in Europe».
Thirty years later, the Guerrilla Girls are revisiting their famous campaign for a new exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery to ask, «Is it even worse in Europe?»
Over time, the stickers and posters used by the Guerrilla Girls in their campaigns have themselves became desirable artifacts.
Pope.L is included in The Barnes Foundation's exhibition, Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, which features work by more than 50 international artists who have taken to the street to play detective, make fantastic maps, scavenge and shop for new materials, launch guerrilla campaigns, and make provocative spectacles of themselves to speak to issues as diverse as commodity fetishism, gentrification, gender politics, globalization, racism, and homelessness.
The Guerrilla Girls, who turned 30 this year, are planning a take over of Minneapolis - St Paul in 2016 as part of their campaign.
With site - specific projects and print campaigns around the world, the feminist activist art collective Guerrilla Girls exposes gender and ethnic bias in art, politics, and pop culture.
First, the appearance of an activist protest group known as «The Guerrilla Girls», who protested on behalf of Feminist artists at various venues while disguised in gorilla masks, and later conducted a series of poster campaigns.
Back in 2011, Matt Epstein waged a guerrilla marketing campaign targeting Google as his next employer.
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