Trash Can Run!

>Do you know Nike+ ? I’ve been using it for some time and really like the fact that you can measure the length of your walks, the timing, the fact that Lance Armstrong congratulates you after you ran your tenth (or so) trip or more than 50 miles.

However. Every time I go running I get annoyed by all the trash lying on the streets and in the woods. For the past six months I’ve developed a ‘liking’ of taking trash out of the forest and rewarding myself with imaginary ‘Karma-points’. It is also fun to ‘get caught’ while ‘stealing’ trash from the forest and throwing it into trash bins and (hopefully) inspiring people that way.

This is how I came up with the idea for the ‘Trash Can Run’…

Also because I saw a local Dutch TV station asking the Dutch population to help collection trash on the ‘big trash collecting day’. But ‘initiating’ one day a year to collect trash doesn’t change people’s behavior, it only creates awareness. To really solve the problem, you need to change people’s habits and stimulate positive behavior – e.g. having people pick up trash where-ever they go or whenever they go running (or take a walk in the forest with their kids).

Here is how I think it should work, but please feel free to comment and help me out with the loose ends.

Before you take your walk or start your run, you need to ‘log in’ at a ‘trash can near you using your smartphone and barcode or QR code reader.

Then you start your tour or ‘run’ while looking actively for trash. Of course, in the beginning you are only allowed to collect paper trash, worth only 1 point per item (paper digests rather easily compared to other products) and when you advance to next levels you can collect other items.

Paper: 1 point
Plastic 10 points
Tins (cans) 25 point
Batteries 100 points

Of course the more you collect, the more points you gain and the bigger angel you will become online (more karma points will make you a saint!). But how to measure your points? Well – here comes it: most products that people leave behind have a barcode. These barcodes can be scanned with your mobile and connected to the trash-can you dump them in. This way local governments can also track how much trash was thrown away in certain trash cans!

Consider the leaf above as a ‘marker’, QR code or barcode.

As said, of course your points will be tracked through a system online, like in the case of EcoVille for Fiat Ecodrive. And the leaderboard shows the local heroes per forest, block or district, like mayors in Foursquare. Apart from points the trash collectors will also earn badges and call signs, like: paper boy, plastic fantastic, tiny tin, sigaret butt-kicker, etc.

The great thing is that people will start looking for other places in the city to collect trash as soon as they run out of trash in a specific area, so in the end – whole cities, parks and forests will be cleaned by runners and kids with families!

This idea needs sponsors, from governments, recycling companies and maybe even companies like Nike – So if you are connected – spread the word and save the planet 😉

PressPausePlay Official Trailer

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I’m really looking forward to this movie… although I do not believe that ‘everybody’ will start creating stuff. If you look at the statistics you still see my 1-9-90 model:

< 1 % creates
< 9% influences
> 90 % consumes
But this does not mean we are on a tipping point here…
I do think we are switching into a ‘multi-monologue community. People are talking turn-based more and more via text messages (SMS), Commenting through facebook or Twitter, Whatsapp, Blogging, etc. The way we communicate is changing.

The Real Life Social Network v2 by Google Researcher

>A really great story from a Google researcher about connectivity and privacy online. Just 224 slides, but worth it all the way. Check it out before you leave the office tonight, the you can leave the office after the traffic jams! 😉

Mileena Kasting – Mortal Kombat 9 | casting trailer [HD] OFFICIAL Traile…

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A close look ‘behind the scene’ of Mortal Combat 9 – genuinely stunning game. I played it on PlayStation 3 and it really rules!

Stunning research about iPad usage

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Information (the numbers) taken from website Advertising Age:

Research done by Ipsos shows that over 50% of parents let children play games on their iPad that are not really suitable for them. I’ve been hearing this around my social network as well, but is that really a bad thing? I remember I was playing cops and robbers even before I had seen Miami Vice. Shooting people with fake-revolvers was fun. Can’t we compare playing shooter or aggressive games with playing in real-life? If you look at what Tom & Jerry did to each other you might wonder if those animation series should be rated 18+ or ‘Adult-only’… for some reason, no one seems to care….until it comes to games…?

By the Numbers

  • 18% of parents will let their tween boys aged 9-12 play video games rated adult only, and 36% will let them play games rated mature, provided a parent is playing too.
  • 20% of parents will let children 6-12 go with them to R rated movies.
  • 23% of children 6-12 regularly visit social networking sites and 41% of kids 11-12 do so, though membership in the sites is supposed to be limited to 13 and up.
  • By age 11, half of kids have cellphones. Half of the time it’s the parents’ idea.
  • Kids in the household are huge drivers of iPad penetration. 10% of households with children under 13 now have iPads, vs. only 3% in households without children 6-12.
  • 35% of households with children 6-12 plan to purchase some brand of tablet computer in the next year.
  • Over half of parents say their children should be able to go online on their own by age 6.

Read the full article at Advertising Age

Triazzle Island Sneak Peak.m4v

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Jesse Schell (famous for his Ted Talk about Gamification) is developing a new puzzle game. Although not my genre, it looks really nice and a rich form of puzzle-play with immersive gameplay, nice animations and warm music! Brands can definitely tap into this genre using icons that go with their brand. Can you spot icons and animations that reminds you of specific brands? The birds perhaps?

I like the name a lot. Triazzle. It sounds like Snoop Doggy Dog talk: the Shizzle for my Nizzle. Play the Triazzla tot the Mazzle – nice Shazzle!

Game on!

Gaming is the next mass medium

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Watch live streaming video from adage at livestream.com

Laat met je merk spelen te koop in Kluwer Shop! [Dutch only sorry]

>Vandaag een mooi artikel over Gamification in het Parool. Daarom even een doorverwijzing naar de verkooppunten waar mijn boek verkrijgbaar is.

Mijn boek ‘Laat met je merk spelen’ is te koop via Bol.com, Managementboek.nl en de Kluwer Webshop. Uiteraard ligt het ook bij Selexyz en de betere boekhandels.

De gratis samenvatting kun je HIER downloaden (rechtsboven op ‘demo’ klikken).

iCade! – Arcade control for iPad

>This is ‘Da Bomb’ for all you arcade-classics game lovers and Atari fans.

As most of you know, I used to work for Atari over a decade ago and this surely brings back memories!

Check out this Arcade-control hub for iPad!

Together with all your favorite classic Atari games (The app is called ‘Atari Greatest Hits‘ in the iTunes store) you can replay the legendary games on this great console!

The screen below shows you how it works. I WANT TO PLAY DONKEY KONG !!!

PlayStation 3 sells art and arthouse movies

>Content is King says John de Mol from Talpa. Talpa and Sanoma Media recently bought three Dutch Television stations (SBS, Net 5 and Veronica).

Content is King has been proven by iTunes. Even though some songs only sell about a thousand times, if your media library consists of hundreds of thousands songs (apps, books, games, podcasts) and you sell them for 1 euro each, you can still make millions! And they are making millions…

Sony’s PlayStation Portable was the first device able of playing film, music, games, etc. and since Sony PlayStation 3 was released in 2005 with the same interface and menu they are offering more and more interesting content: for free, trial, light versions, demo’s add-ons and full versions of games, music, movies, manage your photo & films and now: buy ART!

I predicted some time ago that it was time to fill flat-screen TV’s with art and now Sony is taking the first step to bring art to our households.

Check out ‘Studio’ a new tool to buy and download art from renowned and new artists like Jonathan Calugi, Rex Crowle, Anthony Burrill, Craig Redmans, Mr. Bingo, Mr. Jago and many more.

More information at: http://www.playstation.com