Commuters ‘Wait with a Mate’ from The Lost Dogs’ Home via GPY&R, Melbourne + JCDecaux

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TLDH 001 (1).jpgGPY&R Melbourne and JCDecaux have developed a new interactive Digital Citylight for The Lost Dogs’ Home that allows commuters waiting for a train to ‘play fetch’ with an energetic virtual pooch.

‘Wait with a Mate’ is a fully immersive experience that tracks throwing motions via an in-built sensor and accordingly triggers a digital ball’s throw. Once the dog has retrieved it, a real ball with adoption information gets dispensed at participants’ feet.

TLDH 002 (1).jpgSays Martha Coro, communications manager, The Lost Dogs’ Home: “There’s no more unique bond than that of an owner and their dog. Not only are dogs a source of companionship, but they can also help with loneliness and depression. We wanted to celebrate that by brightening up everyone’s daily commute with these loveable creatures.”

Says Jake Barrow, CD, GPY&R Melbourne: “There’s no wait like the wait at a train platform. This idea aims to provide a sweet little pick-me-up and leave an impression that lasts long after a commuter gets home. JCDecaux have been the perfect partner to bring this digital outdoor meets DM project to life.”

Leveraging JCDecaux’s market-leading creative solutions, digital technology and high foot-traffic experiential locations, this immersive activation delivers the perfect platform to connect with consumers in a memorable and meaningful way.

Says Alan Klein, head of creative solutions, JCDecaux: “We’re incredibly excited to see people interact with this world-class technology. This campaign shows what is possible when you bring together a group of dedicated individuals for a great cause.”

The interactive Digital Citylight was unveiled at Southern Cross Station in Melbourne on 12 December and ‘Adopted and Adored Ambassadogs’ were at the event. Information and adoption advice and offers will be provided by The Lost Dogs’ Home staff and volunteers every day from 12 to 18 December.

Agency: GPY&R Melbourne

Creative Director: Jake Barrow

Copywriter: Michael Barticel

Art Director: Joey Newton

Creative: Janice Ko

Creative: Carissa Finneren

Designer: Caleb DeGabriel

Designer: Simon Gray

Production Manager: Gerry Matthee

Executive Producer: Romanca Jasinski

Junior Producer: Emma King

Director: Hayden Gregory

Senior Editor: Raphaela Lee

Account Director: Cathryn Reed

Account Manager: Daniel Liberale

Agency: JCDecaux

Head of Creative Solutions: Alan Klein

Innovate Project Executive: Ashley Taylor

Agency Sales Executive: Amanda Wells

 

The Lost Dogs’ Home:

Communications Manager: Martha Coro

Communications Officer: Kim Huynh