Brought to life for the first time at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the Qualcomm Invisible Museum highlights Qualcomm's contributions to smart homes, smart cities, cognitive technology, mobile experiences and connectivity—bringing to life the unseen technologies that are changing the way we live.
Working with a variety of incredible vendors and a 7 figure budget, to create this unforgettable, show stopping Augmented Reality activation, I led the full scale production working with our internal DDB cross functional SF teams, Nexus Productions in the UK and our clients at Qualcomm.
From app creation and development, pedestal lighting and design, art direction, animation, storytelling, set design and event production, this was truly an amazing team effort.
Click to see more info on Qualcomm’s website
Click to read the coverage at 2016’s SXSW Mashable House
Click to read the Digital Trends article from 2016 CES