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  • Wafer Jesus

    Wafer Jesus

    My Kit Kat

    The idea of a virus has arisen after messages in mass-media about the images of Jesus Christ on various unexpected subjects (for example on a piece to a pizza, a map) have become very frequent. All these messages invariably drew the big attention of an audience and caused rough discussions of bloggers.

    Big Jesus watches for you!

    On a wave of general insanity Kit Kat has written the letter on behalf of the inhabitant of Amsterdam, in the letter was told about detection of an image of Jesus Christ in a chocolate. On the eve of Easter on Passionate Friday the letter have sent to edition of two largest Dutch newspapers, having attached as the proof two photos. News has been published and has there and then scattered on all Internet: news about unusual Kit Kat have published more than 150,000 blogs.

    «Have a break, have a real glitch»

    The majority parodied a known slogan of a brand «Is having rummaged, is Kit Kat»: «Have a break, have a Jesus Kit Kat», «Give Jesus a break» and so forth.

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  • Interactive Campaign Using Instagram For Velux

    Interactive Campaign Using Instagram For Velux

    Students Kat and Andrew put together a little interactive installation for VELUX set in the streets of Copenhagen for an industry project at The Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID) run by Jamie Allen.

    #theVELUXpose is an interactive installation for VELUX set in the streets of Copenhagen. VELUX specializes in roof windows and our brief was to inspire young urban citizens to see the roof as an opportunity space and something to aspire to. Our goal was to connect the digital generation and VELUX.

    As a symbol, we used the posture people have when looking through these roof windows, which is looking up at an angle of 125º. We brought this experience from the roof, down down to the streets and used Instagram as a way to get people excited and involved.

    We put an iPhone in a box with a frame that has VELUX written on it so that it would come up as the border in the image. We hacked together a really long handsfree kit cable so that we could trigger the camera from far. The image gets synced with an iPad for participants to upload their image to Instagram with their own filter.

    We put an iPhone in a box with a frame that has VELUX written on it so that it would come up as the border in the image. We hacked together a really long handsfree kit cable so that we could trigger the camera from far. The image gets synced with an iPad for people to upload their image to Instagram with their own filter.

    Credits:
    Project by:
    Andrew Spitz — andrew-spitz.com
    Kat Zorina — katzorina.com