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Seoul sees Nike’s latest football impact installation

This eye-catching installation is the latest stroke of genius in Nike’s ‘Scary Good’ football campaign, designed to amplify the brand’s powerful connection to the sport.

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In a move that has once again shattered expectations (and pavement), Nike has unleashed a bold new out-of-home (OOH) activation in Seoul’s trendy Seongsu district. A colossal Nike football, appearing as if it’s just crash-landed from the sky, sits triumphantly atop a seemingly totaled BMW, leaving a trail of cracked asphalt and a shattered building facade in its wake. This eye-catching installation is the latest stroke of genius in Nike’s ‘Scary Good’ football campaign, designed to amplify the brand’s powerful connection to the sport. 

Unlike traditional billboards, this OOH execution leverages hyper-realism and a touch of theatricality to create an unforgettable brand experience. This installation is part of Nike’s “Scary Good” football campaign. The display serves as a callback to a previous campaign conducted by Nike in 2004, during which oversized footballs were depicted appearing to flatten cars in Bangkok as part of a Euro campaign. The current setup in Seoul presents a similar visual narrative of a forceful landing.  

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The installation is situated in a public area within the Seongsu district, intended for public viewing. The visual elements, including the oversized football, the BMW, and the simulated damage, collectively form the complete OOH display. 

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