In addition to symbolizing a win, sports trophies typically convey a limited amount of information about the recipient. The trophies that Jun Mitani designed for the Player of the Match winners at the Rugby World Cup in Japan, however, will be able to look back at the objects and recall highlights from the event.
In collaboration with MasterCard, Mitani developed rugby trophies that will be etched with real-time highlights collected from in-game commentary. The origami-like design of the trophy itself is based on traditional Japanese paper folding and includes a triangular panel that will display commentary collected from the official World Cup feed by a computer program. These high-tech trophies are set to play a special part in marking the first Rugby World Cup in Asia.
Live-Etched Sports Trophies
The Trophies for the Rugby World Cup in Japan Capture Game Highlights
Trend Themes
1. Live-etched Trophies - Using real-time etching technology in trophies to capture and display highlights from sports events.
2. Interactive Sports Memorabilia - Creating memorabilia that dynamically captures and showcases game highlights for a more engaging fan experience.
3. Data-driven Trophy Design - Integrating data and technology into trophy design to enhance the storytelling and sentimental value of sports awards.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Awards - This industry can explore incorporating real-time etching technology to revolutionize the way trophies are designed and presented.
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3. Sports Events Technology - The development of innovative trophy designs sets the stage for advancements in the sports events technology industry, creating opportunities for interactive and data-driven experiences.