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Tag: Creative Concept:Museum
The Voice of Art
No ano em que comemora seu centenário no País, a IBM Brasil realizou na Pinacoteca de São Paulo o projeto ‘A Voz da Arte’, que usa a computação cognitiva para tornar o passeio ao museu ainda mais interativo e personalizado. A companhia criou um assistente cognitivo que responde perguntas dos visitantes sobre sete obras de arte do acervo da Pina. A visita guiada com a tecnologia IBM Watson foi aber ...
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Cheetos Museum
No two Cheetos® snacks are alike. They're made in a way that results in each one being completely unique. And every so often, they look like something familiar. Like a seahorse. Or a cat. Or Abe Lincoln. The Cheetos Museum, featuring real Cheetos found by real people that look like real things. It was the world's first collection of the most interesting Cheetos shapes in existence. Then we ch ...
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The Beautiful Black List
  The Beautiful Black List Celebrating its 50th anniversary, D&AD exhibited successive Black Pencil works together for the first time. We named these collectively as the ‘Black List’ and executed the exhibition's total design. The main theme is that of the whale. (http://www.dandad.org)  
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ING - Our Heroes Are Back
  ING - Our Heroes Are Back To mark ING’s sponsorship of the reopening of the historic Rijksmuseum, JWT Amsterdam brought the museum’s most famous work, Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’ back to life. In an epic 17th-century style reenactment, thirty gentlemen dressed as members of the Shooting Company of Franc Bannick Cocq flooded the floor of an unsuspecting shopping center in th ...