Minifornia

As it turns out, there's a couple of barriers travelers have when it comes to visiting California. The first are those who think they already know everything there is about the state, that they've 'been here, and done that.' The second, ironically, are those on the other side of the spectrum who don't know where to start due to its sheer size and scope. So when we were presented with an opportunity to create an instillation and takeover at Waterloo Station in London, we jumped at the chance to tackle both. We decided to bring the California road trip on the road, in an epic, yet "fun-sized" package. Introducing Minifornia. A 30 by 30 foot "no detail is too small" miniaturized version of the state complete with iconic road trip routes and self-driving cars which broadcast POV footage to headsets and to large screens throughout the station. We partnered with the "A-list" of Hollywood set builders and spent 12 excruciating weeks crafting the model in minute detail, ironically at scale rarely seen. The impact was amazing. Not only was it impossible to pass up without staring, but people stopped and spent precious minutes on their commute gazing at it to take it all in. And most importantly, it accomplished showcasing the state in a digestible fashion, while at the same time introducing people to some of the new regions California has to offer.

Associate Creative Director — Mering

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