The Nikolai Organisation

The Nikolai Organisation (The N.O.)[1] is an experiential marketing campaign and alternate reality gaming platform created by Hadleigh Averill (The Agent-C) in partnership with Running With Scissors.[2] Activated in New Zealand in 2007 for vodka brand Smirnoff the underground campaign presents itself as headed by the mysterious "Nikolai", a Russian man that no one has either seen or met. Nikolai, determined to rally sub cultures for the purpose of effecting positive change, invites participants to sign up as Agents and embark on real world missions around the country.

The experiential framework for missions was intended to create the feeling of subversion and disruption. Accordingly, The N.O. facilitated a space for members to effect positive change in an manner that felt subversive but was in fact completely legal. In the process, each Agent developed an alter ego they played out in the real world and with this, a double life occurred. Some Agents were known to each other only by their Agent name without ever knowing each other's civilian names - despite having attended missions and social events with each other.

Positive change manifested in a variety of forms. Personalised missions helped individuals achieve their wishes and desires. Over the 3-year period a personal dialogue was maintained by Nikolai and his Agents. In this way the campaign grew with the wishes and desires of its members.

Positive social change included planting 24,000 trees on an island in only a few hours, to bringing hot dinners to the sick and homeless to holding underground poker tournaments in car park basements (where all winnings went to charities).

The N.O. started in 2007 and reached 15,000 agents[3] by May 2009, although due to a change to privacy requirements, all agents had to rejoin in November 2009. Since November 2009, another 3,000 agents signed up, with almost 50% actively partaking in missions or recruiting other members. Agents prepare and film their own missions, as well as taking part in missions organised by The N.O. Since November 2009 agents have uploaded missions that they have executed themselves, in line with the briefs given which range from publicity stunts to good deeds. Agents are known for often wearing white boiler suits and drawing a lot of attention to themselves.

The N.O. has a social aspect through Pop-up Bars and Safe Houses where agents meet for various social events.[4][5]

Missions

"Missions" [6] executed by the NO include:

gollark: It exists.
gollark: Yes, it would have to transmit wireless packets.
gollark: Nope.
gollark: Unplugging the HNodeā„¢ would cause it to fall back to wireless, see.
gollark: Oh. I assumed you wanted me to generate electromagnetic radiation.

References

  1. Nikolai Organisation website. Note to satisfy NZ Advertising Standards on drinks advertising, the site initially redirects to a splash screen. The reader must claim to live in New Zealand and provide an over-18 birthdate. Then on the home page, click "enter the site as a watcher".
  2. Hadleigh Averill talking about himself
  3. The Sunday Star Times Newspaper states over 4,000 agents in The Nikolai Organisation in New Zealand
  4. New Zealand Newspaper NZHerald reports on Pop-up bars coming to New Zealand
  5. Nikolai Organisation website Pop-up bar information. (See above re access.)
  6. Nikolai Organisation website Missions Gallery (See above re access.)
  7. TVNZ One News News story on The Nikolai Organisation planting trees on Motuihe Island
  8. Scoop Independent News talks about The Nikolai Organisation planting 22,400 trees to beat Eco-Record
  9. The Sunday Star Times Newspaper reports on upcoming trip to Motuihe for The Nikolai Organisation in New Zealand with the goal of planting over 10,000 native trees
  10. Voxy Online News story entitled 'Secret Agents' Storm New Eco-Record And Plant A 22,400-tree Forest In A Day On Motuihe Island
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