There’s no shortage of gimmick at South by Southwest 2015,
but at the Game of Thrones warehouse playfully dubbed
SXSWesteros, attendees can take a walk in Arya Stark’s shoes by training
to sword fight. Well, a wooden one, at least.
At this year’s SXSW, fans (badge or no badge) can come in for a
GoT-style portrait and enter an interactive stage where a Bluetooth and
sensors-equipped sword is ready for your combat. Before you is a giant
screen of your photo, and several sphere targets will appear
intermittently. The experience is a throwback to Arya’s sword training in season one of the show, allowing you to hack and slash your way to reveal a custom poster for your social sharing pleasure.
Inside the wooden sword are accelerometers and gyroscopes that
recognize when the sword is swung, shattering the digital targets based
on the power of the “attacks.” As the spheres disappear, various GoT
artifacts emerge – such as feathers, antlers, tree branches and, of
course, swords.
You get about two to three minutes to break as many targets as
possible (or as little as you want, depending on how you’d like to
stylize the poster). The more targets you destroy, the more imagery
appears.
HBO partnered with Brooklyn-based creative agency Red Paper Heart to design the experience,which they hope will generate buzz just in time for the upcoming premier of the show’s fifth season.
The team put together the project in about seven weeks, Red Paper
Heart told us. The project appears to be independent of Apple’s recent
announcement of its exclusive HBO Now offering on the Apple TV.
Given that the actual throne has been at SXSW nearly every year since
the show’s inception, the SXSWesteros sword training interactive photo
booth is a unique experience to offer fans this time around, putting
them into the heart of what it’s like to be a Westeros warrior.
SXSWesteros is open to the public on East 5th and Lavaca in Austin, TX between today and Monday, March 16.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Game of Thrones’ interactive SXSW photobooth turns you into a Westeros warrior
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