Movin’ & Groovin’

















‘Feed Your Mind, Mind Your Feed’, created by The Rowdy Squirrels Collective (Me, Finn Rankin, Abi Reynolds and Meghan Nelson), 
is a campaign designed to inform young social media users of the harmful impacts that an automated content algorithm system has on them.

It recognises a growing social issue where people are dependent on algorithmically generated feeds of information and no longer demand control of what is shared with them. People are losing context and adopting patterns of ‘lost helplessness’, where they look to solve personal issues through the opinions of others online - often toxic. This lack of control 
is dangerous and the campaign shares why as well as how to take back control of their feeds.

Creating a transferable campaign

Me, Finn, Abi and Meghan sought to create a campaign which encouraged social interaction - appealing to the needs of the audience and spreading the message efficiently. We created several forms of marketing including a guerilla marketing experience called ‘look up’, demonstrated on a trailer (right). ‘Look up’ works around the environment of dissociating from the experience of watching harmful content on a phone and becoming aware of the impact of it. We created a printable booklet template available on our website to encourage people to re-locate our scene of posters and spray-painted text to spread the message. 

To further reinforce the message, we created t-shirts in which stencil for the text also available online.







Creating a transferable campaign

Me, Finn, Abi and Meghan sought to create a campaign which encouraged social interaction - appealing to the needs of the audience and spreading the message efficiently. We created several forms of marketing including a guerilla marketing experience called ‘look up’, demonstrated on a trailer (right). ‘Look up’ works around the environment of dissociating from the experience of watching harmful content on a phone and becoming aware of the impact of it. We created a printable booklet template available on our website to encourage people to re-locate our scene of posters and spray-painted text to spread the message. 

To further reinforce the message, we created t-shirts in which stencil for the text also available online.