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Today at 11am, Domino's launched a pilot program that opens the doors to Domino’s Pizza in the form of a live, uncut view into a Salt Lake City Domino’s location through five webcams installed throughout the store. According to CP+B, with this upgrade to Domino's [Order] Tracker, Domino’s Live bridges the gap between digital ordering and the physical world, enhancing the visual experience even further.
For the entire month of May, when Salt Lake City citizens order Domino’s online, they’ll be prompted to go to www.DominosLive.com and watch pizzas being made. And, of course, it’s the next step in transparency — a staple of Domino’s since their Pizza Turnaround three years ago.
In 1965, Sol LeWitt wrote fellow sculptor Eva Hesse a four-page letter of encouragement, urging her to stop doubting herself and to simply continue making her work. Despite the fact that some would consider their friendship unlikely, the two sculptors were close friends and wrote to each other frequently about their ideas, work and personal lives from 1960 until Hesse's death ten years later. Often quoted, LeWitt's letter has become a source of inspiration and a vote of confidence for many artists the world over.
Producer Aaron Rose (Beautiful Losers, Become a Microscope) worked with punk rock band Rancid to remake LeWitt's words into a bold and boisterous song. With wild and wavy LeWitt-inspired animation, this video energetically embodies the message of its writer.
In the middle of the winter, they turned up the AC in the theater then live-broadcast a feed of homeless people relaying what it's really like. Strong work from Havas Worldwide.