Giant Jim Beam Esky at Bondi

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Giant Jim Beam EskyIt was a mammoth week for Big Kahuna Imagineering converting Bondi Icebergs’ 50-metre Olympic pool into one giant Jim Beam esky for the final part of the bourbon brand’s international TVC — and it’s not over yet!

Loading in more than 30 tonnes of materials including over 2,500 custom-fabricated and gang-moulded ice cubes as well as 31 cans of Jim Beam standing 2m-wide and 2.8m-tall down a winding path, over two balconies and down a flight of stairs… only to carry it all back up by hand less than 24 hours later… this was certainly a project of Titanic proportions!

B&T’s got the scoop on the $10 million campaign and gave BKI a much-appreciated mention for the part we played (still playing!), read all about it here…

Keep an eye here, we’ll be adding more photos and footage of the behind-the-scenes action (once we’ve recovered!)

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Above: Will Colhoun, Managing Director of Big Kahuna Imagineering, directs final
dressing while John Sattler makes adjustments in the pool.
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Above: Big Kahuna’s latest project; Jim Beam’s “biggest esky in the world” activation is part of a global ‘make history’ campaign.

HondaTrope Update: Footage of the Making of the HondaTrope

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We loved working with Honda, DT and PLAY Communication to custom engineer that bespoke spinning cup! Here are a few more workshop pics of the HondaTrope (affectionately known as the “spinning cup” at Big Kahuna Imagineering) coming to life in the BKI Workshop…

 

The HondaTrope Concept
The HondaTrope Concept
Drawing of HondaTrope Cup Steel
Drawing of HondaTrope Cup Steel
HondaTrope Steel Base
HondaTrope Steel Base
HondaTrope Base
HondaTrope Base

HondaTrope

HondaTrope Plinth
HondaTrope Plinth
HondaTrope-Steering Wheel and Bearing Assy
HondaTrope Bearing Assy and Steering Wheel
HondaTrope Cup Frame
HondaTrope Steel-Framed Cup
HondaTrope Seating
HondaTrope Seating for 3 Festival-Goers
HondaTrope Cup Installed
HondaTrope Cup Installed

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‘Mount Franklin’ Waterfall Dome

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Client:  Coca-Cola Amatil/ Tennis Australia
Agency:  Momentum
Brief: Design, fabrication and installation of the Mount Franklin Water Dome at the Australian Open

Mount Franklin Concept by Big Kahuna ImagineeringWhen Mount Franklin joined the Australian Open as the official premium spring water supplier, their product was available to the world’s best players, on- and off-court officials and patrons exclusively at Melbourne Park during the event.  But outside of the Rod Laver Arena, the brand could not compete with the existing vendors — making giving away bottles of Mount Franklin water out of the question.  So rather than putting the product in the hands of the public, Momentum’s approach was based on experience as reward.

Wanting an eye-catching activation to pull the public in to engage with the iconic water brand, Big Kahuna Imagineering was commissioned to produce a giant dome that would serve as a haven from the summer heat while promoting the Coca-Cola Amatil brand.

'Mount Franklin' Waterfall Dome built by Big Kahuna ImagineeringThe brief was to design and fabricate a custom-made, clear dome with a giant Mount Franklin bottle at its centre.  Hidden within this towering centrepiece was intricate pipe work and mechanicals for a fountain system that cascaded water over the outside of the dome into surrounding water troughs.

Created from high-impact acrylic sheeting (more specifically, gores), the dome was set atop raised plywood flooring (again, concealing further pipe work for the fountain) finished with artificial grass.  The water troughs created a mote around the perimeter of the dome by collecting the water spouting from the top of the 5-metre-tall Mount Franklin bottle and bringing the diameter of the dome to 10 metres.  A branded lollipop sign adjacent to the dome served as a promotional pillar pulling the public’s attention in the activation’s direction. With the addition of LED light screens, up-lighting for the dome and lighting in the water troughs, the activation also looked spectacular at night.

Installed at the start of the Australian Open 2013, a significant part of building this project, due to its footprint and custom assembly processes, required us to work off the BKI site and there were critical deliverables requiring tight timelines that stepped up the pressure (not to mention the Christmas holiday — or, in our case, lack thereof, smack in the middle!)  But this is a build that we’re truly proud of!

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Big Kahuna Imagineering installing Mount Franklin Dome

Mount Franklin Dome-By BKI

Big Kahuna Imagineering installing Mount Franklin Dome

Big Kahuna Imagineering installing Mount Franklin Dome

Mount Franklin Dome built by Big Kahuna Imagineering

Mount Franklin Dome built by Big Kahuna Imagineering

People-Powered Cup Spinner

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Client:  Honda
Agency:  PLAY Communication
Brief: A people-powered cup spinner

Honda fell in love with an experiential idea for the Sydney Festival conceived by their digital agency, DT — who described the concept as: “Immersive volumetric persistence of vision people powered cup spinner,” now known as the HondaTrope (and affectionately known at Big Kahuna as “the cup spinner”).

Brought together by brand experience agency PLAY Communication, the HondaTrope is a cutting-edge experience using the latest digital and engineering technology which must be ridden to be fully understood.

The HondaTrope ConceptThe concept centres on a bespoke spinning cup, custom engineered from the ground up (cue: Big Kahuna Imagineering).  Surrounded by 24 vertical LED light poles, festival patrons sit inside the cup and begin to spin around. Once they reach an optimal speed, the surrounding lights slowly reveal a hidden garden seen only by those inside the HondaTrope.

Positioned in the heart of the Honda Festival Garden in Hyde Park, the HondaTrope is based on the concept of anthropotropism, the principle that technologies work better when they respect the nature of the human body and mind.  With padded seating for three, the cup is designed to enable festival patrons to share the joyful experience.

Honda Australia Director and General Manager of Sales and Marketing, Mr. Stephen Collins said the installation is an exciting addition to the Honda Festival Garden.  “The HondaTrope is an innovative and creative installation that pushes the boundaries of engineering and technology and really demonstrates the power of clever thinking. The partnership with Honda and the Sydney Festival has resulted in creating a world-first experience that reflects what the festival is all about – creativity, art, and collaboration – but most of all, having fun.”

The HondaTrope was a highlight of the Honda Festival Garden during the 2013 Sydney Festival.

Once the elements were welded and ready for assembly, the two-part steel base went together first and the ballast put in place before the steel-framed cup was affixed.
Once the elements were welded and ready for assembly, the two-part steel base went together first and the ballast put in place before the steel-framed cup was affixed.
With seating for three, the cup is designed to enable festival patrons to share the joyful experience.
With seating for three, the cup is designed to enable festival patrons to share the joyful experience.
10 cubic metres of woodchips were used to fill in the 16-metre space between the radial ground beams to eliminate any trip hazard while still keeping with the overall garden theme.
10 cubic metres of woodchips were used to fill in the 16-metre space between the radial ground beams to eliminate any trip hazard while still keeping with the overall garden theme.
Working with Honda’s digital agency DT, and Play Communication, it's one of the latest projects to exit the Big Kahuna workshop... an experiential campaign that invites you to step into a giant spinning cup and experience a secret garden that you can only see while spinning at a certain speed on the ride.
Working with Honda’s digital agency DT, and PLAY Communication, the HondaTrope is one of the latest projects to exit the Big Kahuna workshop… an experiential campaign that invites you to step into a giant spinning cup and experience a secret garden that you can only see while spinning at a certain speed on the ride.
The HondaTrope is a cutting-edge experience using the latest digital and engineering technology which must be ridden to fully understand.
The HondaTrope is a cutting-edge experience using the latest digital and engineering technology which must be ridden to fully understand.
The brief: A people-powered cup spinner.
The brief: A people-powered cup spinner.  Result: Success.