Retail 2.0: Shopping As A Live Event Jun 18, 2019 ... and the popularity of retail markets like the Brooklyn Flea and Renegade Craft Fair speak to the strength of this shift in the way modern youth shop. This desire for experiential shopping is only heightened with social media. The last few years have seen a slew of adult-oriented "museums" that offer visitors the opportunity to produce content specifically for social platforms. The Museum of Ice Cream, Color Factory, Candytopia, and A. Human are just a few examples of these curated experiences ...
The Joyride Dec 07, 2018 ... an airport layover program, but it would be great to fit in a mini trip during an 8-10 hour layover to quickly explore the city, try great restaurants, and see nearby places like galleries, museums, or monuments.DK, 30, OKStopover programs offer flyers easy access to accommodations, sites, and activities that show them the highlights of the city so people can say that they actually went to and experienced the culture of a place, not that they were just there for a layover. For example, Brussels ...
Pop In Jun 21, 2018 ... are more likely to do the sharing if they get to drop themselves in the entertainment, meaning that brands should seed virality and give youth the tools and encouragement to do so.While this trend is occurring the most thus far with entertainment, from TV and movies to music and gaming, it's starting to infiltrate other areas of popular culture. In the art realm, global youth are gravitating towards street art, museums, and even digital tools that invite them to Pop In various works. For instance ...
Culture Spotlight On China Jun 19, 2018 ... observational experience. As the art scene continues to grow in China, 63% prefer to go to large well-known art/design galleries/museums than smaller lesser-known galleries/museums.Please select one statement from each pair below that you agree with more.I prefer... To attend an interactive art/design experience | To attend an observational art/design experience | To go to large well-known art/design galleries/ museums | To go to small lesser-known art/design galleries/ museums ...
Global Music Trends Jun 03, 2018 ... just hype by making a more relevant connection with fans than a post on social media. Like the growing number of Instagrammable museums, such activations are on the rise as places for young consumers to earn social cred by sharing photos of their visit, but even more importantly, to have a real life touchpoint with the music they listen to and enjoy. Gorillaz The Gorillaz are experimenting with interactivity as well as virtual reality. Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett of the band teamed up ...
Global Art & Design Trends May 26, 2018 ... Art/design trends popping up around the world.Whether or not they consider themselves artists, art is a significant category of popular culture to young people: 80% of global youth say that art/design is important to their life. It is important to even more young people in Indonesia (93%), Turkey (90%), and Nigeria (90%). This appreciation for art is appearing in new ways, evolving outside of traditional museums to increasingly include Instagram museums, coffee cups, city streets, and even ...
BrandCon Mar 21, 2018 education marketing media & entertainment branding events ... the opportunity to go to stores and events where they could learn (e.g. hone a skill, perform a craft) and take part in a social experience that centered around a brand. More recently, young people have gravitated toward branded museums, in which companies across categories create spaces/exhibits detailing their history, mission, products, campaigns, etc. to educate consumers about what they stand for through an entertaining experience. And now, in young consumers' quest to use their time ...
The Age Of Innocence Dec 14, 2017 alcohol play social life board games nightlife ... intellectually stimulating nightlife opportunities. With this in mind, it makes sense that museums are becoming regular stops after dark as such venues cater specifically to this gap in nightlife options. In response, traditional bars are gradually beginning to cater to these needs as well, hosting book readings, science nights, and discussion groups. Rather than gathering around the bar and hoping that the night is interesting, young people are choosing to gather around a topic that they know is interesting ...
Creating For The Creators Dec 13, 2016 media & entertainment interactive ProPlay ... . Consider the growing number of young people who are staging photos of themselves and friends with famous artwork at museums, adding their own layer and flair to the final image that they then share. Today, media rarely goes untouched after it hits the masses; even paintings are no longer static, “final” pieces of content. Young people want to be a part of the story, and there’s a growing repository of auxiliary content built by amateurs, fans, and other creators who want to deeply explore that original ...
IRL (In Real Live) Dec 11, 2016 media & entertainment events festivals TV ... tickets.LIVE ATTENDANCEYoung adults are passionate about live events, with most having gone to concerts, galleries, museums, plays, and musicals in the past year. While they’re most interested in concerts, with 74% of Trendsetters in the U.S. and 65% in the UK having attended one in the past year, they are also very interested in attending other types of events in the future. Trendsetters are more interested in attending meet and greets, interactive theater experiences, film and entertainment ...