Clow, Bogusky continue their conversation

ClowboguskyCreativity has a new video series featuring a “conversation” between creative heavyweights Lee Clow and Alex Bogusky. In the first clip, they talked about agency dress codes, and Clow managed to slip in the phrases “pushing the envelope” and “the inmates are running the asylum.” In the second clip, which is out now, they discuss the word “advertising” and the challenge of innovation. Clow credits Apple Computer for encouraging TBWA to become a “total media-arts company.” Bogusky says he has no good prediction more than 30 minutes into the future for how advertising will evolve. There’s no visible halo of light surrounding Clow in the videos, but he does seem to be taking advantage of the free wine more so than Bogusky.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

March 29, 2006 | Permalink

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Any idea where this conversation is taking place? I'm asking because of the backdrop. Is it some sort of bookshelf wallpaper? Weird and cool at the same time.

Posted by: Matt Bunk | Mar 29, 2006 11:48:08 AM

"You're great, Lee."

"No, you're great, Alex."

"Nice hair."

"You too."

Couldn't we have just ended it at that?

Posted by: Lenorade | Mar 31, 2006 10:53:50 AM


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