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National Geographic

Ant habitat

Description

The blue substance inside the board is a special type of gel. The gel serves as both habitat and nutrition for ants, allowing you to watch in awe as they turn the blue gel inside the board into a fascinating colony of tunnels. It is also transparent so that people can watch from both sides of the board. The gel is developed by NASA and is now sold in ant aquariums known as AntWorks.
This is a student work and therefore only a Photoshop sketch of the idea.
The board should be placed under shadow or inside a building; a busy train station or a shopping mall where people can study the ants and how they dig tunnels over a period of time. The ants can live within this habitat for up to 5-6 months if needs be.

This professional campaign titled 'Ant habitat' was published in Norway in February, 2009. It was created for the brand: National Geographic, . This Ambient medium campaign is related to the Media industry and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted about 15 years ago.

Credits

Advertising School: Norges Kreative Fagskole, Oslo, Norway
Art Director: Andreas Aichberger
Copywriters: Morten Jacobsen, Per-Andrè Ruud

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