Bringing Culture into Focus Jul 27, 2023 career community design education gen z gender global art civil rights entrepreneurs feminism festivals local music news nightlife politics sports
IRL (In Real Live) Dec 11, 2016 media & entertainment events festivals TV ... festivals, and symphonies than the overall young adult population.Which of the following types of live events, if any, have you attended in the past year or are you interested in attending in the future?Please select one response for each type of live event. Concert | A gallery or museum | Music/art/cultural festival | Play/musical | Comedy club/show | Educational event or lecture | Viewing party (e.g., TV show, movie) | Book festival/fair | Dance performance (e.g., ballet, modern ...
POP Global Jun 13, 2014 global media & entertainment festivals music ... fully entered the mainstream in Japan; in fact, earlier this year, Sanrio introduced a line of odd new characters, such as a salmon fillet called Kirimi-chan and an egg called Gudetama. The trend has even spread to government organizations, as towns across the country are creating their own eccentric mascots (such as Okazaki city’s Okazaemon) in an effort to build local character and boost tourism.MUSIC FESTIVALS POP UP ACROSS INDIAIndia hosted its first music festival in 2007, and since then dozens ...
No Joy in Division Mar 21, 2020 ... of the following platforms/services, if any, have you used in the past year to become aware of political and/or social issues?Select all that apply. YouTube | Facebook | Talking to a friend | Talking to family members | Instagram | News media | Twitter | Snapchat | Teachers/mentors | TikTok | Reddit | Political or social issue experts (e.g., interview, book discussion) | Email newsletters | Events (e.g., festivals, meetups, conferences) | Brands/branded campaigns ...
Retail 2.0: Shopping As A Live Event Jun 18, 2019 ... to themed events and festivals, particularly ones that encourage social media engagement.RECOMMENDATION: Incorporate Instagrammable features into your retail and shopping experiences while also thinking about how these features can stand out in today’s crowded social media space. This not only pulls young consumers in to the event itself but expands brands' reach on social media.INSIGHT: Sales as events are a thing of the past, so brands need to find new ways to get customers excited about their ...
Portraits Of A Generation Mar 23, 2019 ... about?Please select your top 5. Music | Gaming | Learning/education | Social media | TV shows | Movies | Cooking/food/ restaurants | Nature/the outdoors | Shopping | Fashion/style | Religion/spirituality | Reading | Health & wellness | Travel | Technology | Fitness | Art/design | Sports | Beauty/grooming | Volunteering | Digital culture (e.g., blogs, memes) | Politics & Social Causes | Science | News & Current Events | Live events (e.g., concerts, festivals, plays ...
Tech Truths Mar 21, 2019 ... digitally-based into ones that are, which further fuels their always-on existence. For instance, they've given rise to eSports, making video games just as valid of a sport as physical activities that aren’t played via a screen. Similarly, they're turning to digital-only festivals, which aren't merely a livestream of a physical concert, but rather, exist only in a virtual venue. They're also giving analog content, like board games, a digital upgrade to better meet their preferences. Whereas Ys crave ...
For Your Entertainment Mar 18, 2019 ... so. For young generations, live shows provide the IRL, shareworthy experiences they crave and allow them to connect with the musicians they idolize. For Boomers and Xers who grew up either attending or hearing about historically significant live music events such as Woodstock and aid festivals, live shows and concerts provide them the music experiences to which they’re accustomed. With the knowledge that shows and concerts are similarly important to all four cohorts, brands can curate live music ...
The Urge To Splurge Mar 16, 2019 ... that of Zs, yet their reasons for splurging in these categories differ. Ys are a characteristically experience-oriented generation and are more focused on the group than the individual. It stands that they're splurging on products that enhance the activities they participate in with others, such as music festivals or celebratory nights out. It’s even fitting that U.S. Ys are most likely to splurge on groceries—tied for #1 with clothing—and dining out, which ranks #3, as this category is ...
15 Minutes Of Fandom Jun 20, 2018 ... example, we’re seeing overlap between punk style and hip-hop music, a blending of emo and rap cultures, and instances where street style meshes with art and design, all of which are movements grown out of consumer attitudes and desires. Even culture festivals and events that used to be highly tuned to their category have broadened, such as Comic-Con that now incorporates a wider range of television and gaming genres or Electric Forest that has grown beyond EDM to include hip-hop and other genres. For ...