KOJO Sport and West Coast Eagles collaborate to create Australia’s first stadium mixed reality experience
KOJO Sport, a market leader in creating fan first sport experiences, collaborated with the AFL club West Coast Eagles to deliver Australia’s first stadium mixed reality experience titled ‘Time to Fly’ during the RAC Derby No. 54 at Perth’s Optus Stadium on Sunday, 3rd April 2022.
Designed to create a truly immersive experience for West Coast members club and supporters, KOJO Sport created a larger than life, photo-real 3D model of the club’s iconic mascot - the Wedge Tail Eagle, Auzzie, to fly around the stadium and land in the middle of the ground, before taking flight with Fremantle Football Club’s banner gripped tightly in her talons.
West Coast Eagles General Manager of Business Strategy & Growth, Deane Pieters advised “the last two seasons we’ve thankfully had footy but many things have changed, so getting fans back to the game by creating new live experiences has never been so important.
“We engaged KOJO Sport to create an AFL-first, unrivalled experience designed to unify the players, members and supporters together in a moment of pride, yet with the fierce defence of our fortress united as one.
“As a club we pride ourselves on creating unforgettable live experiences and this new bold ritual will bring that feeling of unity and create a home game advantage which will be the envy of other sporting clubs in Australia.”
The 45-second mixed reality visual and sound experience was created using the latest camera tracking technology from Stype with the power of the Unreal gaming engine to ensure the experience was realistic from every angle of the stadium environment.
West Coast fans witnessed Auzzie on the big screens against the real-time live backdrop of the stadium and crowd on the day, supported by a custom-designed multi-channel soundscape using the powerful Optus stadium speakers to follow Auzzie on her flight. Custom LED content was displayed across two levels of the stadium, responding to the movement and sound of Auzzie flying into the stadium, backed by an Indigenous-themed track.
KOJO Chief Executive, Stephen Lord notes “our objective was to create a bold showpiece to drive the energy of the game and emphasise the power of being back at a live event.
“Australia has some of the best stadiums in the world right now, and we believe they provide an incredible opportunity to host activations that integrate the latest technology to maximise fan engagement. Recently voted the most beautiful stadium in the world, Optus Stadium was the perfect venue for this project.”
‘Time To Fly’ marks the first-of-its-kind immersive activation during an AFL or any Australian sporting game, with the concept being explored for future events to enhance fan and club engagement. The activation was initiated in collaboration with Stype and Model Farm.
KOJO Sport has 25 years’ experience in live sport and specialises in creating closer connections between sports, brands and fans.
For further information on KOJO Sport, visit kojo.com.au/sport/
Related Articles
14th October 2019 - ICC T20 World Cup 2020 appoints KOJO Sport to enhance fan experience
19th July 2019 - Cricket Australia appoints KOJO Sport to drive fan engagement initiatives
2nd February 2018 - Optus Stadium partners with KOJO
20th August 2016 - Cricket Australia Appoints KOJO as Big Bash League creative partner
25th March 2022 - Perth’s Optus Stadium set to welcome up to 45,000 fans for AFL round three
9th March 2022 - New Vertigo rooftop experience launched at Perth’s Optus Stadium
25th February 2022 - Western Australia’s top sports stars recognised at Perth’s Optus Stadium
10th September 2021 - VenuesLive steps up recruitment drive for Optus Stadium hospitality staff
5th September 2021 - Staff shortages result in long F&B queues during AFL semi-final at Perth’s Optus Stadium
31st August 2021 - AFL 2021 Grand Final to be played at Perth’s Optus Stadium
25th August 2021 - Perth’s Optus Stadium to host 2021 AFL Grand Final if fixture moved from MCG
3rd August 2021 - Construction commences on new rooftop viewing platform at Perth’s Optus Stadium
2nd May 2021 - Coronavirus fears sees fans barred from AFL western derby at Perth’s Optus Stadium
21st April 2021 - State of Origin returns to Optus Stadium in 2022
20th April 2021 - Optus Stadium welcomes largest Australian sports crowd since before Coronavirus
16th April 2021 - Returning to full capacity operations sees Perth’s Optus Stadium and RAC Arena look to recruit
10th April 2021 - Optus Stadium looks to welcome capacity crowds as Western Australian venue restrictions lifted