Thursday, February 27, 2014

Velocity Alert: Hair-Raising Subway Ad Blows Away the Competition

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THIS STORY IS ABOUT TO GO VIRAL

Hair-Raising Subway Ad Blows Away the Competition

A clever outdoor ad from Sweden uses a bit of technology to transcend the limits of the medium. Apotek, a pharmacy brand, outfitted subway platform ads in Stockholm with ultra-sonic sensors that discerned when a train was coming. The ad featured a model with a lush mane, and when the train came, her hair flapped in the wind and she struggled to keep it in place.

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