WWF "Shoots" Russian Clothes Shoppers

Andy Chalk

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WWF "Shoots" Russian Clothes Shoppers

The Russian branch of the World Wildlife Fund [http://www.wwf.org/] is raising awareness of the ongoing extermination of the Siberian Tiger by using augmented reality to "shoot" people as they try on clothing in Moscow boutiques.

Imagine this: You're at the mall, looking over new shirts at your favorite clothing store. You try one on, go to the mirror to see how it looks and KA-BLAM! Somebody empties both barrels into you, splattering blood all over the place and leaving two gaping holes in your chest. But not really: The carnage is entirely on the mirror, and you and your swanky new duds are fine.

It actually happened to customers at some of the "trendiest shops across Moscow," where the WWF installed special mirrors equipped with webcams and augmented reality setups that were triggered by shirts featuring a stylized image of a tiger. Stepping in front of the mirror while wearing or holding the shirt triggered a surprise gunshot that turned the mirror image of the shirt, and the customer, into a bloody mess.

It's an idea that's equal parts awesome and awful, and I can only imagine what would happen if the WWF (or anyone else) pulled a stunt like this here, but according to the narrator in the YouTube video it was a huge hit at home. Russian celebrities got behind the program and "the reaction in the social media and local press showed that [the] campaign worked," with 200,000 people "saying no to the killing of the Siberian Tiger." To expand the campaign beyond Moscow, the WWF also launched a site at lookatme.ru/tiger [http://www.lookatme.ru/tiger], giving people across the country (and, presumably, around the world) a small taste of what it's like to be shot down by a poacher.

Gizmodo [http://gizmodo.com/5650962/wear-this-t+shirt-to-know-what-it-feels-like-to-get-shot?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+gizmodo%2Ffull+%28Gizmodo%29] suggested that only "a few [people] will get the real message" but I'm a little more optimistic. This sort of targeted advertising is aimed at people who are already inclined to purchase and wear WWF-inspired clothing, and who are thus probably more receptive to its message. There will always be the yahoos who just want to email pictures of themselves with a sucking chest wound to their friends, but that's an unavoidable by-product of any public awareness campaign and overall this one strikes me an effective way to reach a fairly specific demographic group. Startling, violent and disturbing, but effective.

Only in Russia.



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zombie711 said:
is it funny that I thought it was world wrestling foundation tiger?
You're not the only one.

I am severely disappointed by what this news post was really about. I expected wrestling!
 

zelda2fanboy

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"a few [people] will get the real message"

Oh, you mean the people who walk up to the bizarre looking mirror wearing the bizarre looking tiger shirt? You know, that mirror that looks like a webcam and has the WWF logo beneath it. Yeah, I bet people are really shocked and stuff.
 

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zombie711 said:
is it funny that I thought it was world wrestling foundation tiger?
You mean World Wrestling Federation? Yeah, I thought that, too. But they're WWE now.

OT: This is pretty cool. I imagine I'd be really scared if this happened here.
Also: My avatar fits this story perfectly.
 

Mr.Gompers

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I like this idea, much better way to support something when compared to people just yelling at you "OMG YOU EVIL PERSON"
 

wordsmith

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zombie711 said:
is it funny that I thought it was world wrestling foundation tiger?
Nope, my first thought as well... Then I thought it might be paintball guns, like PETA did over here with red paint a few years back...
 

Chrono212

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In Soviet Russia, Tiger Shoot YOU!

With that out of the way, it's interesting that Augmented Reality is starting to be used by groups such as WWF to raise awareness...in a creepy way that is...
 

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David_G said:
zombie711 said:
is it funny that I thought it was world wrestling foundation tiger?
You mean World Wrestling Federation? Yeah, I thought that, too. But they're WWE now.

OT: This is pretty cool. I imagine I'd be really scared if this happened here.
Also: My avatar fits this story perfectly.
Yeah I thought wrestlers were going around Russia shooting people at first glance, hope the campaign works though.
 

Jark212

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That guy's voice scares the hell out of me...

Sounds like a James Bond Supervillein...
 

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You know, I'm all for the preservation of animals and nature and what not short of being a nuisance about it. However, I fail to see how this campaign might work, even though the campaign has obviously worked in Russia. I guess what I'm asking is how is this campaign supposed to be effective? I don't need to be "pretend" shot to understand that it's not cool to be riddled with holes.

I must be an idiot, but can someone explain it to me?
 

Ironic Pirate

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Damn it.

This is like the sea-kitten thing. It's stupid, and makes your cause look like a joke.

Want to know how to raise awareness? Make a movie showing lots of cute tiger cubs, and then show people hunting them. The best way to someone's wallet is their heartstrings, after all.
 

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fozzy360 said:
You know, I'm all for the preservation of animals and nature and what not short of being a nuisance about it. However, I fail to see how this campaign might work, even though the campaign has obviously worked in Russia. I guess what I'm asking is how is this campaign supposed to be effective? I don't need to be "pretend" shot to understand that it's not cool to be riddled with holes.

I must be an idiot, but can someone explain it to me?
Not fully understanding it myself, im saying it the psycological aspect of being shot for wearing a shirt with a tiger on it that suppose to make people see this...
 

lostzombies.com

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Nice to see Stephen Hawking doing the voice over but I was expecting something about Stone Cold Steve Austin or The Rock...
 

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Chrono212 said:
In Soviet Russia, Tiger Shoot YOU!
Goddamn ninjas!

OT: This is absolutely awesome in literally every single way. Hope it actually achieves something for the intended cause.
 

C95J

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very clever idea, maybe it will get the message across to some people...