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On Wednesday 15 February, we were privileged enough to play host to a London Social Media Week event here at the warren.
The purpose of the session – chaired by Hassan Mirza - was to discuss the various ways artists can use social media to promote themselves, involve people in their projects and even refine their creative processes.

Some superb news to round off the week, Rabbit campaigns have been short-listed three times for the Revolution Awards - best travel campaign (bmibaby), best use of online PR (bmibaby) and best use of social media (Gatwick).

What’s a #sneakycommutershot or #powerlineporn? They are both Instagram hash-tags.
The former describes taking pictures of other bus, train or tube passengers without them knowing. Meanwhile #powerlineporn has nothing to do with porn and everything to do with power line photography.
These are just some of the themes Rabbit Dirk explores in an article on Instagram sub-culture for The Wall. Read it here.

During the Christmas period Rabbit client, Gatwick Airport, thought of a unique way to entertain passengers as they travelled through the airport on their way home.
Welcome to ‘The Snow Tube’. For a small donation passengers could grab a giant rubber ring and slide down a huge faux-ice slope!

Working in a young and burgeoning industry is often exciting, often frenetic and always fascinating.
Sometimes, however, we like to pause for a moment and have a think about the direction social is taking. We’ve put together a short list of predictions for the shape social will take in 2012.

This November Virgin held its second Social Marathon - with digital teams across all Virgin companies getting in a room to Tweet and laugh together.
The marathon was kindly hosted by Facebook in their London and LA offices - whilst Virgin companies in Australia and South Africa also ran the marathon.
But most importantly Rabbits Cat and Caroline representing client Virgin Digital Help were there for the day too!

AVG Antivirus (Client) has released its new Digital Diaries findings, which highlights pre-teen’s access to social media and parent’s own knowledge of their use.
AVG asked 4,000 parents in various countries about how their 10-13 year olds use the internet and it was found that most kids have reached “digital maturity” or “digital adulthood” by the time they are 11 years old.

Hello all! My name is Sinead and I am the latest Rabbity Intern here in the warren! I am currently in my third year at the University of the Creative Arts studying Advertising and Brand Communications.
I joined the Rabbits over the summer and have been lucky enough to have the opportunity to carry on my internship through the rest of my studies in my final year.
Sounds like a lot of work, but at the same time I’m learning just as much here if not more from the Rabbits and this priceless experience, as well as getting to put my discipline into practice!
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