Or not.
To harvest new users, Canadian wireless firm Fido deployed white male and female figures — refugees of rebel bathroom signs? — across Toronto. They’ve appeared as chalk art, or hanging from trees, and recently as big-ass balloon dolls, quietly coaxing viewers to text 411 to 10987.
The effort’s been toted as the first Canadian use of “flogos” — flying logos.
Rubberneckers that text 411 to 10987 get invitations to upcoming “Fido Sessions.” Some, like the Art Sessions, seem infinitely cooler than the guerrilla campaign itself. See artist The Dark put up some wheatpaste art from an Art sesh. (Why Fido wants to teach art, I don’t know, but if it keeps those crazy kids with knives off the streets…)
Organized by Bos, Toronto, which previously did a really neat thing for Fido where billboards threw snowballs at each other.