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oOh! Mood Recognition Nutella Campaign

Shoppers’ facial expressions will determine the advertising creative they see on a new campaign for Nutella that, in an Australia and New Zealand advertising first, uses facial mapping technology to determine their mood and personalises creative to match.

Using the Kinect camera built into oOh!media’s fully interactive EXCITE panels, the facial mapping technology will determine whether a shopper that is engaged with the panel is happy, inspired or grumpy and display an ad for a new range of mood-labelled Nutella jars.

Melissa Haggerty, Business Director at PHD, said: “Since Nutella is all about mornings we wanted to capture adult shoppers morning moods in a bespoke way that gets them thinking about Nutella. oOh!’s concept that incorporated the Kinect technology allowed for that more tailored approach.”

When not directly engaged by shoppers, the panels will carry changing content depending on the number of shoppers walking by. For example if a group walks past at any given time the creative may say “Look at this dynamic duo! while if an individual walks by, it could be “You look STUNNING. Did someone say selfie?”

Blair Hamilford, oOh!media’s Group Director for Retail said the facial mapping software, which does not capture or store personal data, added a new dimension to how Out Of Home advertising could be used to capture the attention of audiences.

“Since its launch over two years ago the Excite network has engaged with over half a million people and we continue to find new ways in how to use technology, data and content to drive deeper engagement between brands and audiences. Our creative services team are always looking for ways that we can push the technology packed into our EXCITE panels to create more immersive brand experiences. From that notion, this concept for Nutella was born. Using the Kinect camera that is in all EXCITE panels we were able to not only analyse the facial expression of a person looking at the retail sign, but determine how many users are walking by to serve-up contextually relevant creative”.

The campaign will run on 25 screens in Australia and 15 screens in New Zealand over two weeks between 20 September and 28 September.