Posts Tagged ‘Stands display’

Is “Gaffer Tape” the best piece of design in the world?

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Gaffer Tape

David Bailey has named Gaffer Tape as the best piece of design in the world.

How many of us  in the design,  film, TV, theatre or set construction business agree?  Bailey claims it can do everything; over the years it has stuck million-dollar Panavision cameras together and gaffered down an eye-lid for a photo-shoot on his behalf.

We, like David Bailey, too love Gaffer Tape and applaud it’s ability to provide a solution to a multitude of problems.

The Observer Magazine this week is celebrating British Design to coincide with the V&A’s new retrospective – British Design 1948-2012:Innovation in the Modern Age. David Bailey’s, whilst naming Gaffer Tape as up there with Ferrari as design classics,  expresses opinions on design which pose some interesting food for thought.

“Good design should be functional.  It shouldn’t look good, it should work.  Otherwise it’s art. You don’t want it to defeat it’s own purpose.”

At scene2 we believe that  design is a solution to a problem.  This could be function, visual appearance, desirability, experiential effectiveness; the creative brief is limitless.   That is why we love what we do.  Every creative brief that comes to us is different with it’s own set of problems to solve.

 

For Ron Arad, his favourite piece of design is the anglepoise lamp yet if he had to take one thing to a desert island it would be – a pencil.  What’s your favourite piece of Design?

scene2 send sainsbury’s sport relief sock sliders straight into the record books

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Pineapple Dance Studios star & Dancing on Ice judge , Louie Spence has given the Tom Cruise’s classic scene from ‘Risky Business’ a Sport Relief Twist.  Louie says: “Pull on a fabulous pair of Sport Relief socks and not only will you be supporting a great cause and raising money for Sport Relief, you can slide your way to the title of Sock Sliding Champion.”

socksliding on site in action

As a long-term partner of Sport Relief, Sainsbury’s always pulls out all the stops to raise much-needed cash.  And this year is set to be no different. Sainsbury’s is challenging the nation to set a new world record – the longest distance for a sock slide!

Sock sliders will have three attempts to record the longest continuous slide along a specially designed floor which has been developed and produced by hertfordshire based experiential design experts Scene2 ltd.  Surrounded by bright red branded crash mats & interactive leaderboard, the super shiny giant ruler set has seen a champion crowned at each venue.
Talking about raising money whilst having fun,  creative director Andy Dixon stated: ” we had great fun designing, developing and road testing the giant sock slide. Its great to be involved in an experiential acitity which is for an amazing cause and is raising money for Sport Relief.

The Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Sock Sliding Challenges is in action from 21st February until 2nd March 2012 at the following locations:
Tuesday 21 Feb – Glasgow Olympia, Olympia Arcade, East Kilbride
Wednesday 22 Feb – Hull, Sainsbury Way, Hessle
Thursday 23 Feb – Norwich, Longwater, William Frost Way
Friday 24 Feb – Milton Keynes, Witan Gate
Monday 27 Feb – Brighton, Lewes Road
Tuesday 28 Feb – Southampton, Tollbar Way, Hedge End
Thursday 1 March – Bristol, Winterstoke Road
Friday 2 March – Newport, Albany St

employee engagement gets the floral treatment

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

Laura adds the final floral touches to this giant seed planter which is adorned with the clients corporate colours. Does the red & blue give a clue to who it is for?

Giant window box gets floral treatment

This experiential twist on a serving counter was waved off by our team and is currently wending its way to our client in Chiswick for their interactive employee engagement activity.

The giant window box will sew the seeds of experiential motivation when it arrives at the clients head office and seeks to engage employees with their brand.

We have seen a shift in audience with this experiential project from consumer to employee, reminding us that employees can be a brands greatest ambassador. As the saying goes – “there is no better free advertising than word of mouth”. Enjoy!

Timelapse of Shell Experiential Stand for JWT @ Topgear Live

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Here is a short timelapse of us building our Shell Stand for JWT.

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As you can see the fake, brick walls look really great in situ!

Rory’s Building a wall today!

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Rory, one of our carpenters, is building a brick wall today using GRP pre-painted panels, great product – look fab!

GRP Brick wall effect panelGRP, brick wall effect panels

Converted Shipping Container for Experiential Activity – Great things to do with Shipping Containers #3

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Following on from our succesful creation of an exhibition stand for experiential activity in Westfield, Shepherds Bush in October 2010 we produced this fantastic experiential stand for Sense Marketing this summer to display Timberland’s Earthkeeper range @ the Cornbury Music Festival & Camp Bestival.
Timberland festival Panorama - Converted Shipping Container

The experiential stand was self powered using a solar array provided by Firefly solar as well as solar panels cladding giant Timberland trees mounted on top of the roof terrace, smooth bikes which powered dynamos & bespoke designed & built log rolls providing power to the stand’s battery packs.

Timberland festival Converted shipping container2

Arriving with 3 off 45ft trucks – 1 for the container, 1 for the dressing & panels & 1 for the skip viewing platforms we spent 3 days setting up & installing the stand.

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Using a 45 foot shipping container as its basis we cut out 3 sides, strengthened the resulting unit and added additional steels to the front to create a 14m x 5m outdoor space.

Timberland festival Converted shipping container interior

The resulting structure was completely clad in timber to make it look like a solid, wooden building.

Giant CNC cut Timberland Trees

We then built a terrace ontop, accessed by a 2m wide wooden staircase providing stunning views of the festival sights and stages.

Timberland festival Converted shipping container

In front of the main building we built 2 bar areas with dye sublimated stretched roofs. these areas housed the Smoothie Bar & Tea Bar.

Timberland - Experiential - Skip viewing platforms

We also produced these customized viewing platforms created from rubbish skips; adding steps, a false floor covered with real turf & artificial flowers, railings, large cut outs of the Timberland logo & cutting holes to enable the converted skips to also be used as recycling points.

Shiny Giant drinks Cans Sampling Bins

Monday, September 19th, 2011

The Giant drinks cans that we are creating for a client to use as sampling bins are almost complete!

Giant Props - Drinks Cans

They have now been sprayed with a chrome finish and are just waiting for their decals to go on for them to look just like the real thing!

Giant Drinks Can Props as Sampling Bins

Monday, September 12th, 2011

We are currently producing some giant drinks cans to be used as sampling bins.

Here they are taking shape:

Giant Prop Coke Can Sampling Bins - tops and bottoms

Having cut the formers on our cnc machine they are being assembled & finished to create our replica cans.

Giant Prop Coke Can Sampling Bins

Giant Monster Maze in Lakeside Shopping Centre for Primal PR

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Here are some photos of the Lakeside Monster Maze we created for Primal PR.

Lakeside-Monster-Maze-long-shotThe Brightly coloured walls reflect the colours of the Lakeside Monsters that decorate the interior walls of the maze.

The maze includes themed activities, which change each week, such as Storytelling, Mask making & “pond dipping”

Lakeside-Monster-MazeLakeside-Monster-MazeLakeside Monster Maze themed entranceCurrently the Maze is “entertaining” approximately 500 children per day!

workshop busy with current projects

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

The guys in the workshop are busy today putting together plinths & building a childrens’ sandpit for our latest line-up of press launches & experiential events.

painted plinths in the spray roompool unit