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THE NEXT REMBRANDT

J. WALTER THOMPSON AMSTERDAM, Amsterdam / ING BANK / 2016

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Overview

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347 years after his death, one of the greatest Masters of all time is brought back to life to create one more masterpiece. But this time, data is the painter and technology the brush: The Next Rembrandt.

The Next Rembrandt is a 3D printed painting made completely out of Rembrandt-data. All of his 346 paintings were analysed using hi-res 3D scans and digital files upscaled by a deep learning algorithm.

Facial recognition and machine learning software was designed to understand Rembrandt’s style and use those learnings to generate new facial features, which were assembled based on his use of geometric proportions.

Finally, a height map was created to mimic Rembrandt’s brushstrokes. The file was brought to life through an advanced 3D printer that printed 13 layers of paint based UV-ink.

The Next Rembrandt was unveiled and exhibited in Amsterdam on the 5th of April 2016.

Execution

Once the painting was framed, we started by inviting various experts from the art and tech world, the international press and the general public to the unveiling and exhibition of The Next Rembrandt in Amsterdam.

A modern art gallery was transformed into an exhibition space with big screens with the actual algorithms at work, playing behind the easel with the painting, made out of zero’s and ones.

This special gallery was the place where the conversation started.

Via an online launch film, people all over the world were invited to nextrembrandt.com, where they could dive deeper into the process of creating the digital painting.

And a 20 minute documentary added another layer to the campaign focussing on the battle of man versus machine. Inviting people to join the global conversation about where data and technology can take us.

About ING’s innovation defying imagination.

Outcome

People from all over the world came to experience the unveiling and exhibition in Amsterdam. There the global conversation started.

- The Next Rembrandt was global trending topic, reporting 10 million Twitter impressions on unveiling-day.

- Over 1.400 articles (and counting) were written.

- All major news networks covered the unveiling, commenting on its meaning for future innovations.

- Globally over 1.8 billion media impressions.

- Earned media value: 12.5 milllion euro.

- On launch day Fortune Magazine reported an increase in stock value for ING (ING ^1.22%) and partner Microsoft (MSFT ^ 0.49%).

- After launch, Google reported ING’s Search Interest increased by 61.29% and Microsoft by 20%.

Next to the ongoing global conversation about the meaning for our industry and the future of creativity, there was another fundamental result: the technology developed for The Next Rembrandt is now used for the restauration of damaged and partially lost Masterpieces.

Strategy

If you want to get the world talking about your brand’s innovative spirit, you have to go beyond existing boundaries.

You have to defy imagination.

The Next Rembrandt brings back to life the Master of Shadow and Light. But this time, data is the painter and technology the brush.

We dove deep into Rembrandt’s body of work, analysing all of his 346 paintings on a pixel by pixel basis. Statistical and demographical data were used to determine the subject of the painting.

Facial recognition and machine learning software was designed to create the new portrait, based on the data of over 11 billion pixels.

A highly advanced 3D printer brought the digital file to life.

Leaving us with a physical manifestation of ING’s innovation message, that was used to invite people all over the world to join the conversation about where data and technology can take us.

Synopsis

Like many financial institutions, ING Bank came out of the crisis with a blemished reputation. Over the last years ING has embraced innovation as the way forward for the brand.

It has introduced many innovative solutions to empower its clients. From the introduction of fingerprint log-in to the introduction of twyp, a free app that you can use to transfer money to friends.

Also, for many years ING has been supporting Dutch arts and culture - a world that’s riddled with tradition, rather than innovation – and so ‘art’ became the natural arena for this challenge.

The Next Rembrandt is a 3D-printed painting made out of Rembrandt-data which was unveiled and exhibited in Amsterdam. It sparked a global conversation about where innovation can take us.

Building ING’s reputation as one of the most innovative banks in the world. And raising some provocative questions for the world to consider…

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