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National Geographic “Live Augmented Reality”

National Geographic “Live Augmented Reality”

A passer-by steps in front of a live augmented reality installation and suddenly they are inside National Geographic content. Leopards appear beside them. An astronaut stands in-frame. Dolphins, storms, dinosaurs. The moment is immediate, public, and designed to be captured.

What this activation does

Appshaker launches a large-scale way of immersing people in scenes from National Geographic’s extensive archive. The experience places people right inside the content and lets them move through multiple scenes in seconds.

The content choices that make it work

The scenes are not subtle. They are instantly recognisable and visually dramatic, which is exactly what you need in a public space.

  • Leopards
  • Astronaut
  • Dolphins
  • Storms
  • Dinosaurs

The loop it creates in the crowd

This plays out like live communication, not passive media.

  • People see themselves inside the scene.
  • They capture the proof, photos and video.
  • They share it, so the moment travels beyond the physical footprint.

The scale signal, touring plus sharing

The reaction is described as huge. Tens of thousands interact with the National Geographic brand while it tours Hungary, and thousands share pictures and videos on Facebook. That combination is the point. Physical touring drives volume. Social sharing extends reach.

A close parallel. Lynx “Fallen Angels” at Victoria Station

Sometime last year Lynx also runs a similar live augmented reality activity with its Fallen Angels in London’s Victoria Station. The mechanism is comparable. Put people into a surprising live scene, make it feel real in the moment, then let the footage do the distribution work.

If you plan something like this, what to design for

  • Scene selection. Pick a small set of scenarios people want to step into immediately.
  • Capture quality. Output framing and realism matter, because the output becomes the share unit.
  • Throughput. Live installs win when the queue keeps moving and the experience is understood in seconds.
  • Touring is the program. One location is a stunt. A route is reach.

A few fast answers before you act

What is “Live Augmented Reality” here?
A live, in-person AR installation that places people inside National Geographic scenes from its archive.

Who creates it?
Appshaker.

What scenes are explicitly used?
Leopards, an astronaut, dolphins, storms, and dinosaurs.

Where does it run?
It tours Hungary and reaches a much larger audience through shared photos and videos.

What is the Lynx parallel?
A similar live AR activity with Fallen Angels at London’s Victoria Station.

Posted on November 4, 2011January 29, 2026Categories Emerging Trends, Live Communication, Marketing StrategiesTags Appshaker, AR, aug, augmented reality, Augmented Reality Campaigns, Augmented Reality Product Experiences, brand activation, england, Excite Angels, Experiential Marketing, Fallen Angels, Hungry, Immersive Media, interactive installation, live augmented reality, London, Lynx, National Geographic, social sharing, touring activation, United Kingdom, victoria station
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