The app is based around a floating store, rendered in 3D with a somewhat seamless mix of video interludes from various models promoting each garment. You can navigate your way through the store, interacting with content and scrolling through products
The app is based around a floating store, rendered in 3D with a somewhat seamless mix of video interludes from various models promoting each garment. You can navigate your way through the store, interacting with content and scrolling through products
Hunter Shoots Bear on a Facebook profile. Type what you want the girl to do and she and her friends photos come to life. Part of a campaign to promote Facebook video chat client Rounds.
London design firm Berg and the London office of the Japanese ad agency Dentsu have announced a line of augmented reality toys called Suwappu. The little figurines have swappable heads and bodies; depending on how they're configured, they interact differently and draw different environments for themselves in the augmented reality world.
Range Rover's Pulse of the City project may be a campaign to watch all year. This interactive video/choose your own adventure video is part of the same campaign that Ok Go's pulse of the city app/art project was linked to.
Berlin street artist, Sweza, is bringing back the old-school boom box in a new-school way with his super cool project called QRadio. Just spot his QRadio boombox on the streets, snap a pict of the QR code with your phone, and your phone is transformed into a cassette tape that fits perfectly with the piece. Sweet.
installations provide a touch experience around the famous Starbucks stars, revealing the various deals and rewards that the new program will offer customers.