Check This Out: The Lost Supper Dan Koelsch, January 5, 2010November 1, 2010 Whether you are a marketing firm or just someone who likes to dabble online, almost everyone likes the idea of creating something that goes viral. It’s hard to predict when something will become popular online, but there a few sure-fire ways to get noticed. One of the more interesting ways is to draw or photoshop your favorite movie, TV, or gaming characters into a version of Da Vinci’s famous painting The Last Supper. US Weekly Magazine has done just that for the new season of LOST. Check out the The Lost Supper below: i09 tries to find clues from the picture, but I’m more interested in the other Last Supper attempts. Check out the article for more. LOST returns for its final season on February 2nd on ABC. Viral Marketing LOST
Check Out This Real Life Jarvis From Iron Man April 7, 2010April 7, 2010The Boston Globe has a story about a 27 year old tech support worker named Chad Barraford who created a “digital life assistant”. What’s interesting about the story is that the assistant is a computer program that communicates with Chad and is integrated with his home, similar to the JARVIS… Read More
Featured App: George R. R. Martin’s A World of Ice and Fire December 5, 2012December 5, 2012There are a lot of characters in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire books and it can be challenging trying to keep track of them all. This is also true for the HBO adaptation of the books, A Game of Thrones. There are a lot of online… Read More
Viral Video: Avatar… with Babies February 20, 2010February 21, 2010The beginning of the year is a popular time to make viral videos based off movies. Last winter we saw multitudes of Twilight parodies, and this year we have Avatar. Sketch comedy artists The Midnight Show have made a trailer for a version of Avatars where adults are the aliens… Read More
And here are even more goodies, 100 more pop culture versions of the Last Supper, to be exact: http://culturepopped.blogspot.com/2007/04/suddenly-last-supper.html