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#FREEDOMOFTWEET

Title#FREEDOMOFTWEET
BrandREPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS
Product/ServiceREPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS
Category A07. USE OF SOCIAL IN A DIRECT MARKETING CAMPAIGN
Entrant Company PUBLICIS BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
Advertising Agency PUBLICIS BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
Production Company LUCKY FRAMES Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM
Credits
Name Company Position
Tom Berth/Geert De Rocker Publicis Brussels Creative Director
Marc Richard Vander Heyden Publicis Brussels Creative
Kermit Cota Publicis Brussels Creative
Kenzo Mayama Kramarz Graphic Designer
Fiona Amoroso Publicis Brussels Account Manager
Victoire Kaiser Publicis Brussels Art Buyer
Jonathan Wieme Digital Producer
Floris Adriaenssens Publicis Brussels Connection Planner
Arnaud Hemroulle Video Editor
Lucky Frames Sound Design
Lucky Frames Development
Gabriel Mladin Front End Development
Dmitry Yakubovich Bird Photographer
Chris Romeiks Bird Photographer

The Brief

China, Iran and North Korea still deny their citizens the right to express themselves on twitter. We asked ourselves: how can we protect freedom of information on social media? And more importantly, how could we mobilise support for Reporters Without Borders in a symbolic way? The answer: we let birds perform encrypted tweets.

Creative Execution

They can try to silence humans... but they can’t stop birds from singing. So we asked all Reporters Without Borders supporters to spread a single message in a symbolic way in order to show that freedom of information is a basic human right. #freedomoftweet does just that by defending the core value of Reporters Without Borders: freedom of information.

Describe the creative solution to the brief/objective.

#freedomoftweet transforms any tweet into a unique bird song. In collaboration with sound designers and ornithologists, we analysed the songs of 3 birds: one from China, one from Iran and one from North Korea. Each character of the alphabet was then linked to a specific bird chirp. After writing your tweet, you can listen to it and share it on twitter. On freedomoftweet.org, you can then decrypt the tweet in order to discover what the tweet says. #freedomoftweet aims to gather as many encrypted tweets as possible, all around the world, in order to raise awareness for this censorship.

Results

5655 tweets supporting the campaign have been encrypted.