The document describes a campaign using large origami tiger sculptures to raise awareness of declining tiger populations. The digital origami tigers were created by an architectural firm and exhibited in several cities, raising funds and support for tiger conservation efforts through the World Wildlife Fund. The tigers toured cities in Australia, Asia, Europe and the USA, engaging local communities and leaders in the mission to save tigers.
2. DIGITAL ORIGAMI TIGERS
Brand Ambassadors for
‘Save the Tigers’ Campaign
ORIGAMI TIGERS
DESGNED BY LAVA ARCHITECTS
ADOPTED BY THE WWF
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3. DIGITAL ORIGAMI TIGERS
Brand Ambassadors for
‘Save the Tigers’ Campaign
Introduction…………………………………………………………………….………...4
Sponsors…………………..…………………………………………………….………….6
Australia Exhibition……………………………………………………….…………...7
World Wildlife Adoption………………………………………………….…….…..13
Malaysia Exhibition……………………………………..………………….…………14
Germany Exhibition……………………………………………………….…………..19
Singapore Exhibition…………………………………………………………….…… 24
USA Exhibition………………………………………………………………….………..28
TIGER Merchandise……………………………………………….……………… …..29
Sponsorship Opportunity …………………………………………………………..34
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4. DIGITAL ORIGAMI TIGERS
Brand Ambassadors for
‘Save the Tigers’ Campaign
The „TIGERS‟ are monumental-sized public sculptures created by use of 100%
recyclable materials by internationally renowned architectural firm LAVA
(Laboratory for Visionary Architecture) to draw attention to the endangerment
of tigers around the world, with less than 3200 tigers remaining in the wild.
The DIGITAL ORIGAMI TIGERS have exhibited at city promotions, fashion
shows, and commerce promotions in Europe and Asia.
The TIGERS will arrive in the San Francisco, U.S.A.
port on Dec 13th, 2010.
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5. The crouching digital tigers combine ancient lantern making methods with cutting edge
digital design and fabrication technology, bringing east and west together through tradi-
tion and innovation.
The tigers are inspired by “zhezhi”, a Chinese term for paper folding, more popularly
known by its Japanese name “origami”. Traditional Chinese lantern makers in Sichuan
province, where lantern making has been taking place for over 800 years and local arti-
sans were consulted.
LAVA
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6. CREATORS:
Laboratory for Visionary Architecture Asia Pacific
www.l-a-v-a.net
Sydney - Stuttgart - Abu Dhabi – Shanghai
Chris Bosse and Tobias Wallisser
FABRICATION:
Sydney Stretch Ceilings
Barrisol, a new recyclable stretch
material.
www.barrisolsydney.com.au
COMMISSIONING:
Customs House
Jennifer Kwok - Manager and
Producer - Vicki Matin - Jacquel-
ine Singh
PUBLIC RELATIONS:
TrinityEight.com / 38PR
www.TrinityEight.com
T. „Coco‟ Loren and Joanne Brown
LAVA
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14. After exhibiting in Sydney, Australia the
DIGITAL ORIGAMI TIGERS
started their
Asian Tour.
First stop in Asia was
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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15. Designed to fit in ONE 40 foot container; The Digital Origami Tigers arrive in Malaysia.
LAVA
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34. SPONSOR OPPOTUNITIES
DIGITAL ORIGAMI TIGERS
Brand Ambassadors for
‘Save the Tigers’ Campaign
$1000:
Six inch square logo space on Tiger’s and name on Digital Origami Tigers
website.
$5000:
Twelve inch square logo space on Tiger’s, name listed on Digital Origami
Tiger website, and name listed in Tiger’s Facebook page and other social
media.
$10,000:
Twenty Four inch square logo space on Tiger’s, company name in all
press releases, logo and name on Digital Origami Tiger website with link,
and inclusion in Tiger’s Facebook page and other social media.
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35. WE LOOK FORWARD TO
HEARING FROM YOU
We look forward to hearing from you
and answering any questions you may
have regarding this wonderful project!
TrinityEight
T. Coco Loren
Cell: 2o2.267.6967
Email: coco@trinityeight.com
Skype: coco.loren.33
Joanne Brown
Tel: 518.379.5070
Email: joanne@trinityeight.com
Skype: jbrown.ny
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