Archive for December, 2008
MSN's Portable North Pole message from Santa Claus
The holiday season is an active time for interactive marketing and advertising. Here is a popular viral micro site which made its way around the mom community via email. Mothers are creating customized messages from Santa to their children that are very accurate to what the child is asking and preparing for Christmas. It’s a [...]
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MSN’s Portable North Pole message from Santa Claus
The holiday season is an active time for interactive marketing and advertising. Here is a popular viral micro site which made its way around the mom community via email. Mothers are creating customized messages from Santa to their children that are very accurate to what the child is asking and preparing for Christmas. It’s a [...]
posted by eric at 2:23 PM 1 Comment »
Who's in the Doghouse this Christmas?
Since it’s Christmas day, I figured I would blog about one of my favorite interactive campaigns of the season. It’s been a big viral hit, so you’ve probably seen it. I guess it’s the Elf Yourself of 2008. (I would link to our previous blog post here, but that reference pre-dates this blog - it [...]
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Who’s in the Doghouse this Christmas?
Since it’s Christmas day, I figured I would blog about one of my favorite interactive campaigns of the season. It’s been a big viral hit, so you’ve probably seen it. I guess it’s the Elf Yourself of 2008. (I would link to our previous blog post here, but that reference pre-dates this blog - it [...]
posted by josiah at 10:14 AM No Comments »
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At Operand, we design and develop interactive experiences for a living but we are also users of them. Throughout our daily lives we search for and use every digital experience we can find that we consider “interactive”. Our work and blog are founded on our somewhat unique view of what interactivity means. In brief, we think it's bigger and more expansive than most other people seem to. We have define six levels of interactivity and blog about digital interactive experiences within art, architecture, advertising, exhibits, and elsewhere that we feel succeed at elevating interactivity.
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- Intel Retail Digital Signage Concept
- Miele Inspirience Center
- MicroTiles Video Walls
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- Multitouch Spheres
- iPhone Costumes
- Camille Utterback Interview
- 10/GUI Computing Paradigms
- Exploring the Sixth Sense
- Coffee Table as Universal Remote Control
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Liberty Science Center Language Karaoke
This Participatory/Contributory activity within the communications exhibition at the Liberty Science Center www.lsc.org does a nice job of keeping the interaction simple while delivering an engaging experience. From the hardware used and related wear and tear you can tell this is not a new interactive installation but it’s well done. Visitors step inside a green screen booth
where they [...]
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