Interesting stuff. By Billy Keyes.
Fun idea from Cadbury: A virtual parade consisting of real people to support the British Olympic team.
Google is rolling out pedestrian-level indoor mapping data for locations such as malls, airports, museums and educational institutions across the US. To promote said mapping they’ve produced this charming Google+ app/game.
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Nice interactive YouTube animation by Bird Box Studio from London.
Nice Chistmas campaign for Swedish Post, by Akestam Holst. Photograph your own Christmas card using Swedish Posts Christmas ride (a bit like Disney’s It’s A Small World). The fantasy world is based on Jenny Nystroms famous traditional christmas cards.
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Fun advergame for Frijj called You LOL You Lose. The title pretty much explains the concept. Created by Iris.
Domino’s and Crispin Porter + Bogusky take tranparency to the next level with an interactive billboard on Times Square, displaying real time pizza reviews. Brave!
Tesco (Korea) has created a virtual store in the subway where commuters can buy their groceries off virtual shelves on the walls . Punters just scan QR codes on the products with their phones and the products are added to their cart. Once they are done the items get delivered to their homes. Nice!
Here is a YouTube experience with a difference from the Royal New Zealand Airforce. It’s part advergame, part digital installation and part old school scale model all tied together via a live streaming, fly-wire (if that’s what you call it!?) webcam, controlled through the YouTube game.
Basically, they’ve given users the ability to fly a virtual helicopter (webcam) across a real world scale model of a battlefield, throwing in challenges and objectives along the way, that are shown on your HUD screen. You’ll use the keyboard for simple flying controls as you drop off supplies (among other things) and avoid crashing into mountain ranges.
By agencies Resn and Saatchi Wellington.
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