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Diesel 'Diesel Island' by Santo
Campaign Work, Tuesday, 22 March 2011 12:11PM
Diesel has kicked-off its online 'Diesel Island' campaign, which asks people to contribute to an" entirely new and stupid" society on a remote island.
Diesel 'Diesel Island' by Santo
The activity invites people to create and vote on laws, public holidays and the national anthem to help shape a democracy through social games on Facebook integrated with Diesel's site.
Six films have been released on YouTube and Diesel Island's website, created by Santo London and produced by Stink Digital and Landia Films.
The films' creative directors are Sebastian Wilhelm, Maximiliano Anselmo and Pablo Minces from Santo London, and are directed by Angustin Alberdi.
The website includes a Streetview section where users can meet the island's characters and view the brand's spring/summer 2011 range. It also hosts a "pirate radio station", which searches for music to accompany the user's visit to the site.
This article was first published on Campaign Work
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