Porsche Wins a Red Dot Award, View Over a Million Works of Art in Your Room and Watch the Smallest Gig Ever on a Burger
This week we’re examining 8th Wall powered WebAR activations that recently launched across four different industry verticals: Automotive, Ecommerce and Food (x Entertainment!). Check out how these agencies, brands and public figures are breaking new ground in leveraging web-based AR to deliver meaningful immersive experiences directly to users’ smartphones.
Porsche and innovation.rocks Receive Two 2020 Red Dot Awards for WebAR Training Tool
The Digital Porsche Brand Academy, a Web AR training experience developed for Porsche by consulting agency innovation.rocks, has received two prestigious Red Dot Awards in the ‘Interface & UX’ and ‘Brand Design & Identity’ categories. The Red Dot Award is an international design competition for product and communication design and is considered one of the preeminent award programs in the design field.
https://medium.com/media/68b02385af7991a51acc6074e75b0f41/hrefThe Digital Porsche Brand Academy is a first-to-market training tool that enables Porsche employees around the world to experience the brand’s unique history and values firsthand using augmented reality. An animated avatar takes employees on a journey through three different chapters of Porsche’s brand story: the past, present and future, where they can explore realistically animated Porsche-locations, take a seat in a virtual Porsche, support the construction of a car, and even take a quiz at the end of the experience.
The Digital Porsche Brand Academy gives employees the chance to build a relationship with the brand and discover the company’s future plans.
? Learn more about the project here.
Saatchi Art Launches World’s Largest WebAR Deployment Letting Customers View Over 1 Million Works of Art in Their Home
Leading online art gallery, Saatchi Art, has launched a web-based augmented reality feature called “View in a Room,” letting customers view over a million works of art in their home before buying online. Developed by AR design firm Rock Paper Reality, “View in a Room” is the largest Web AR deployment to use 8th Wall’s augmented reality technology to date.
According to a survey by Saatchi Art, 70% of art buyers are hesitant to purchase because they can’t see the artwork in advance. The “View in a Room” AR feature allows art buyers to select artworks on SaatchiArt.com and instantly see them on their own walls at home using their smartphone or tablet — no app required.
This first-of-its-kind production grade deployment was designed and architected for scalability across the entire site — each art piece is dynamically scaled based on the artwork’s metadata and deployed into AR on a 3D canvas with the approximate real-world dimensions of the physical artwork. It also includes a proximity indicator, which analyses the user’s position in the 3D scene and warns users when they are getting too close to the wall. This was developed to improve the performance when tracking artwork on walls that are often markerless.
“8th Wall and Rock Paper Reality have been fantastic partners throughout the entire development process of this new ‘View in a Room’ WebAR feature on our site. We are thrilled to be among the first to bring this technology to market and transform the way our customers discover and purchase art on mobile web,” said Jeanne Anderson, General Manager of Saatchi Art.
?️ Try the new “View in a Room” feature on your smartphone or tablet by visiting www.saatchiart.com.
Burger King UK Debuts World-First Private AR Concert on a Burger with Rapper Tinie Performing “Whoppa on a Whopper”
Burger King and UK rap artist, Tinie Tempah, teamed up to deliver the world’s tiniest concert. For a limited time, Burger King UK customers could scan a QR code on Whopper burgers which generated a hologram of Tinie, who performed his latest single “Whoppa” on a Whopper.
“Of all the ways I’d be launching a single in 2020, I couldn’t have predicted that it would be through a performance on top of a flame-grilled Whopper!” said Tinie.
This world-first private AR burger concert was created by agency BBH and produced in collaboration with Dimension Studios and Bully! Entertainment, and was promoted via outdoor ads and social media. It is believed to be the smallest gig ever.
Tinie performs “Whoppa” on a BK Whopper in WebAR
Katie Evans, Marketing Director for Burger King ® UK, commented, “As soon as we heard about Tinie’s Whoppa song, we couldn’t help but dream up innovative ways to get involved. Of all of the ideas, this was the one that really brought a smile, and we’re so glad we’re able to offer our Whopper as a stage at a time when we could all do with a bit of fun and frivolity.
You can read more about this campaign in AdWeek.
? Watch Tinie perform his hit “Whoppa” on a Whopper® by hitting this link on your smartphone.
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