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Skin / Amnesty International Hong Kong
Submitted By Ada Wong
Description
To commemorate International Human Rights Day on 10 December 2006, Amnesty International invited various social groups to participate in a street carnival in Causeway Bay ¡V one of the busiest shopping districts in Hong Kong. The idea of putting poster on floor becomes an interactive media in this crowded environment. People may then choose their own action against this poster (composed of different skins signifying different races) ¡V do they want to trample on them (suffering persons)? Or do they want to help and avoid trampling?
Objective
The aim of the carnival was to remind people of persisting human rights problems in the world, and of the enormous efforts still required to make human rights a reality for all.
Technical Challenge
People will notice what they step on, especially on crowded environment. Thus the poster on floor will be seen and people may choose their own action against the poster.
The interactivity between the audience and the message is a powerful communication and really make them think before they walk.
Client
Amnesty International Hong Kong
Industry
Charity (Human Rights)
Agency
Grey Worldwide: HK
Media
Innovative Use of Media
Credits
Art Director
Ivy Lee / Raymond Wong / Jennifer Yip
Creative Director
Keith Ho / Danny Chan / Ivy Lee
Photographer
Lester Lee
Writer
Danny Chan
Views
1731