(Photo: Michael B. Nielsen)
SPOT Interactive was a blast this year. Thursday we had the pleasure of hosting the SPOT Interactive Conference with a fully packed venue loaded with good people from the creative industries interested in interactive media experiences and how to get closer to and reach new audiences.
– We have had some super amazing days with SPOT Interactive. More people from within the creative industries are showing great interest for the SPOT Interactive conference and workshops, which were all filled to the brim with super engaged professionals from within the creative industries, says Mette Marcussen, Project Manager at SPOT Interactive and Head of Communication at Shareplay.
Friday the SPOT Interactive workshops with topics like innovation, consumer trends, user jouneys and survival of the ad agency also had an overwhelmingly great number of attendances. And during the festival the ordinary SPOT goers also had the chance to experience some very sucessful installations and events like Skammekrogen (The Doghouse), Recho App and Grab-a-tweet.
– We have had lots of positive feedback from the SPOT Interactive goers already. The SPOT Interactive Conference May 1 was visited by a very engaged crowd of creative professionals as well as a super competent line up of exciting speakers from Denmark and abroad. A great amount of interesting networking went on across the creatives sectors represented at the SPOT Interactive venues. Also the SPOT Interactive installations such as The Doghouse (Skammekrogen) – an interactive filminstallation placed at Godsbanen during the festival – was fully booked and very popular with the SPOT goers. So we have lots of great input and experiences to use for building and improving next years SPOT Interactive, says Mette Marcussen.
See the SPOT Interactive online activities here:
Watch the video interviews that Jyskebank.tv did with some of the speakers from the SPOT Interactive Conference here below:
Victor Pineiro
David Mattin
Cliff Fluet
Paul Tyler
Steen & Gerry