The Solution
Branduin Creative's answer was delivered via a giant wonderland
where guests were able to interact, play and be inspired by both
science and art. The event took place at two of the most acclaimed
museums in the world - the new California Academy of Sciences and
the renowned De Young, an integral part of the cultural fabric of
San Francisco.
One of the goals was to encourage Adobe's guests to explore both
spaces and ensure proper flow of a large-scale event. This was the
first time these two venues had been used simultaneously for one
cohesive event, and the Branduin team wanted to make sure that
guests experienced the confluence of two diametrically different
disciplines - art and science.
To accomplish this goal, Adobe and Branduin turned to 2ergo to
develop the "Adobe MAX Texting Challenge." Using mobile phones,
guests answered specific queries about the exhibits, the conference
and other Adobe-related trivia for a chance to win Adobe products.
From the depths of the underground aquarium to the highest point in
the De Young tower, texting code words were printed on boards
scattered throughout both venues and guided guests on a game of
discovery and trivia via their mobile phones.