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The Success Is In The Mix!

March 10th, 2010 by Nadja

As an Idea Factory, we like a challenge, and over the years we have dealt with some pretty complex projects and questions. There are two kinds of project challenges, however, that always seem to be a bit tougher than others, and those are how to make something boring attractive and how to attract young people to becoming members of charities or NGOs.

So if someone told you that in Berlin, every month, hundreds of people meet in a Club in the borough of Kreuzberg to play BINGO to support local projects, you would certainly ask the question how this might be possible.

It’s acutally quite amazing and also, astonishingly easy. Take a cool club, add benches and tables, ask the local shops to sponsor some prizes, get a cool band and two entertaining presenters. This, actually, is the mix that makes “Super Sexy Kiez Bingo” in Kreuzberg work since 9 years.

The two presenters are Inge Borg and Gisela Sommer (picture), two witty transvestites whose comments and questions are legend. They will introduce the BINGO rules to the audience and then draw numbers from an old cement mixer until someone yells “BINGO”.

But it is not all joy for the winner to get his pize, because Inge Borg and Gisela Sommer will question you about your work, your life, and – of course – your sexual orientation. The public engages by yelling, asking the winner to sing or take off his t-shirt (mostly if he is a good looking young guy, as about one third of the audience is gay).

When the number 11 is drawn from the cement mixer, the whole audience cheers loudly and the band plays a little tune. Infact, this tradition to cheer for the number 11 has been established a few seasons ago, says band leader Gary Dee of the “Wild Flamingo Bingo Band”, to make sure that the band stays well awake during the 5 hour long show. Inge Borg and Gisela Sommer vary the usually dull game of BINGO by introducing new languages, by spicing up the procedures with jokes and comments and by generally creating an atmosphere of entertainment and fun that rivals well-known comedy shows.

The atmosphere is a mix of beer fest, Las Vegas, charity concert and private party. To play BINGO you buy one or several rounds worth of playing cards and you make a donation to the charity that will receive the earnings of the night.

“Super Sexy Kiez BINGO” attracts hundreds of people from all walks of life, most of them between 20 and 30, and well before the show opens a long queue builds in front of the club, because people want to make sure that they get good seats.

The secret behind “Super Sexy Kiez BINGO”’s success is, we think, the unusual mix of the components. Bingo by itself would be boring. A charity event for a local project would probably not attract so much as 10 people. A show with funny transvestites and a band is not to everybodies liking. But mix them together, add some good drinks and a very cool location, and you get the sort of evening that is very memorable indeed.

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Vigigerme® helps save lives!

February 25th, 2010 by Nadja

About two years ago, BrainStore helped the University Hospital of Geneva to come up with a name for a program that the Hospital was initiating based on the recommendations of the World Health Organisations to promote better infection control in hospitals through better hand washing routines.

The name that was created was “VigiGerme®”, litterally translated as “watch out for germs”. On the blog of VigiGerme®, the project owner, Dr. Hugo Sax, explains the background of the program:

VigiGerme® is a non-commercial brand. A piece of social marketing.It’s meant to be viral (infectious). We understand infection control as a product that has to please our prime clients, the healthcare workers. It has to make them look good. To feel good. To fit their intuitive thrive to excel in what they do: to satisfy their clients, the patients. To make them get better, not worse. The name VigiGerme® has been created in a rememberable interdiciplinary creative session with our friends of Brainstore. VigiGerme® is a product of the University of Geneva Hospitals. And it has already infected another hospital, Sint Jan General Hospital, Brugge, Belgium.

There is a video about vigigerme that shows how better infection control works in hospitals:

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