Gabriel Mattar
Responsable de la création at INNOCEAN Europe
Frankfurt am Main, Allemagne
TitreThe Bookcase for Tolerance (Board)
Agence
Campagne The Bookcase For Tolerance
Annonceur Anne Frank House
Marque Anne Frank House
Date de première diffusion/publication 2021 / 11
Secteur d'activité Culture, loisirs et sports
Synopsis In 2020, Dutch police registered a 12% increase in discrimination reports over the previous year, Germany recorded 23k far-right attacks, and the US reached their highest number of racially motivated crimes in decades. The Anne Frank House wanted to introduce a new platform to engage the public on the discussions around growing antisemitism, racism, inequality, and prejudice. Between 1942 and 1944, Anne Frank escaped Nazi persecution by living in a secret annex concealed by a custom-built bookcase. Eighty years later, young adults are facing a sharp rise in discrimination, and just like her, needed their stories and struggles to be heard. We repurposed Anne's iconic bookcase and turned it into an AR app, so visitors could explore 3D-rendered, true-to- life models of the rooms of Anne Frank and four young people suffering modern day persecution, interacting with personal objects and listening to audio clips. With the power of their testimonials, The Bookcase for Tolerance helps fight discrimination through education. Developed using photogrammetry – a spatial scanning technique – it features 5 protagonists whose rooms were carefully modelled and rendered in 3D. Each room contains several personal objects, allowing users to unlock their stories and struggles. Launched on the UNESCO International Day for Tolerance, the 16th of November 2021, the project quickly became a central piece of discussion in Dutch society – and beyond – as it was released in English, German, Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish. The AR app reached multiple audiences in more than 100 countries, in just 48 hours, thanks to traditional news outlets like BBC, Yahoo Japan and Chelsea, and technological outlets like TechCrunch, FWA and NU. Education is a powerful way to counter antisemitism, prejudice, inequality, and discrimination. By sharing personal stories of young people who face intolerance in their daily lives, we sparked debates in Dutch society and introduced our message in classrooms across Europe, changing the perception towards those who are considered "different". The app was downloaded in 100+ countries, in just 48 hours, and now serves as a permanent educational platform at the Anne Frank House. The project was uploaded to main social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. In the span of a week, the app and docuseries quickly reached thousands of views. But most importantly, it generated multiple comments of people’s support, as well as those who feel the need to openly discuss the subject.
Type de média Etude de cas
Regional Chief Creative Officer
Directeur de la création
Art Supervisor
Directeur de création
Directeur de création
Directeur de création associé
Directeur artistique
Directeur artistique
Concepteur / rédacteur
Concepteur / rédacteur
Concepteur / rédacteur
Sounddesign Sounds by Thomas - Composer

Personnes liées à cette réalisation

Créations associées

En vue

Créez votre profil talent sur AdForum

Commencez