Posts Tagged ‘street art’

Voyages SNCF create experiential Sculpture

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Brilliant piece of Experiential work in France – memories of last years “Orange” TV adverts, but brought to life with comedy & audience interactivity.

Menacing, glowing black cubes wait till someone goes close enough. Then the cube asks where the person would like to travel. Pushing the red button produces a crazy celebration, complete with gigantic walking kisses, and provides the wishers large, customized mock tickets to their destination. Watching the faces of the onlookers is just as much fun as the experience itself!

The underlying message is that the company’s Escape service lets you travel to any destination you want.  DDB Paris with executive creative director Alexandre Harve created this, as it did last year’s flash-mob “Welcome Service” scenes for Voyages SNCF. - Tuija Seipell

Escape Machines – Surprise from The Cool Hunter on Vimeo.

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Giant Snow Globe on the Southbank

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Congratulations to the Cake Group for creating an enormous snow globe complete with Snowy props on the South Bank in London in order to promote SkyHd’s showing of  “The Grinch” .

Beautifully executed, this globe is certainly striking and provides some excellent PR opportunities.

We have quoted for giant snow globes for a number of different clients over the years so are gutted that someone else has got there before us – although, records are meant to be broken!

Giant Street Art for IKEA

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

We recently created a giant LACK Table on behalf of Primal PR for IKEA to promote the opening of Southampton Store

Giant LACK Table

Giant LACK Table

Bounty Experiential activity

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

We love these pieces of “street sculpture” created for a recent activity for the paper towel brand.

Giant everyday items form the basis for experiential street sculpture

Giant everyday items as basis for experiential street sculpture

Giant “throwaway” items created in New York give a definite nod to the work of Claes Oldenburg – http://www.oldenburgvanbruggen.com/

With the addition of Steam & aroma these create a great talking point