Presentation to NASA JPL team , an open dialogue and the PURSUIT teams thought on observations, cultural relevance, brand opportunities and communications strategies to re-connect with a broader audience.
Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organization
PursuitNasaJPLCommunicationsPresentation 8.25.09
1. Breaking through the cultural atmosphere.
NASA-JPL Communications Discussion 7.8.09
2. “The Mars Phoenix Lander is a textbook
example of how to use social media tools to
delight an audience.”
Getting that many people interested in
something, for no money, with no
professional help, is what the social media
revolution is all about.
And the Mars Phoenix Lander is its first bona
fide hero. The people of Earth salute you.”
- Russell Davies
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We have clients that need in help in Social Media. NASA JPL doesn’t need help. You get it. But perhaps a different perspective
could make you think differently about how to extend your efforts in entirely new ways.
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When we approach innovation or communication, we believe the key is storytelling. Telling the stories of your constituents, your
“audience” and engaging them in multi-faceted story that captures their attention. Here’s a bit of storytelling of my own, likely
not all that different from any kid growing up in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.
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As people we are all naturally curious. We want to discover, observe and share. The night sky, nature and stars provide a degree
of wonder for us all. Nature, science and exploration was a thrill for me.
5. NASA = WONDER
For me NASA has always equated to WONDER. Fueling my wonder for the things unknown, new possibilities, new inventions, new
discoveries.
6. CULTURE OF
WONDER
I (perhaps we) grew up in a culture of wonder that looked at the night sky as a journey into something amazing. Studying it in
detail, reading about it, “seeing” it on tv and printed pictures.
35. DISRUPT
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bring some spectacular escapism to pasadena.
36. “There's a fantastic book called
Spectacle by the architect David
Rockwell.
It's about those sweaty, immediate,
mass-of-humanity, you-had-to-be-
there experiences that you simply
can't digitise, replicate or repeat. “
- Russell Davies, CO
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The Sultan's Elephant was a show created by the Royal de Luxe theatre company, involving a huge moving mechanical elephant, a giant marionette of a girl and other associated public art
installations.
38. NEWCASTLE city centre was turned into a scene from a horror film yesterday as students put on a Halloween show for shoppers.
A flash mob descended on Greys Monument and acted as zombies before performing the routine from Michael Jacksons Thriller video.
About 50 students turned up for the event, which was organised through text messages
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Red Bull Flugtag challenges teams of everyday people to build homemade, human-powered flying machines and pilot them off a 30-foot high deck in hopes of achieving flight! Flugtag may mean
"flying day" in German, but all these crafts ultimately splash into the waters below. They are judged not only on their flight's distance, but creativity and showmanship as well.
41. “...one of the amazing things that is happening... is
that folks are starting to iterate with their users.
This can be quite tricky, especially for folks who
are used to a build, test, and deploy methodology.
The key lesson from the rise of social media...
software is best built as a coordinated dance
between you and the users.”
- Danah Boyd
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maker faire is a festival of robotic spectacle and DIY engineering.
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Lego Mindstorms (in the hands of Wired Editor Chris Anderson)
44. PLAY
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Future of connecting, advertising and marketing? Alternate Reality Gaming and Blended reality.
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True blood (HBO PROMOTION) creates rich alternate storyline aside it’s TV show. Previous to this, movie promotion’s like The
Dark Night developed a year long prequel teaser that kept fans guessing.
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The Wii crosses age, physical activity and technology boundaries.
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New apps blend information, geography and people to create connections among strangers.
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The Come Out & Play Festival seeks to provide a forum for new types of public games and play. We want to bring together a public eager to rediscover the world around them through play with
designers interested in producing innovative new games and experiences.
51. DISRUPT
PLAY = WONDER
CREATE
culturally re-connecting. re-creating wonder.
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..it’s the space race game we’re looking to play.