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Andrew Robertson

Andrew Robertson

President & CEO, BBDO Worldwide

Phone: 212-459-6299

David Lubars

David Lubars

Chief Creative Officer, BBDO Worldwide

Phone: 212 459-5000

Kirsten Flanik

Kirsten Flanik

CEO, BBDO New York
Crystal Rix

Crystal Rix

Chief Strategy Officer, BBDO Worldwide

Phone: 212.459.6242


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Core Competencies: Full Service, Digital, Mobile, Social Media, Marketing/Creative Services, Shopper Marketing/Point of Sale/Sales promotion, Direct/Tele/Database Marketing/CRM, Branded Content/Entertainment, Market Research/Consulting, Marketing Technologies/Analytics, Public Relations, Media Buying/Planning, Corporate Communication, Branding/Naming/Product Development, Publishing/Print/Custom Publishing, Strategy and Planning

Founded in: 1891

Awards: 68

Creative Work: 376

Core Competencies: Full Service, Digital, Mobile, Social Media, Marketing/Creative Services, Shopper Marketing/Point of Sale/Sales promotion, Direct/Tele/Database Marketing/CRM, Branded Content/Entertainment, Market Research/Consulting, Marketing Technologies/Analytics, Public Relations, Media Buying/Planning, Corporate Communication, Branding/Naming/Product Development, Publishing/Print/Custom Publishing, Strategy and Planning

Founded in: 1891

Awards: 68

Creative Work: 376

BBDO Worldwide

1285 Avenue of the Americas
New York New York 10019-6028
United States
Phone: 212 459 5000
Email:
Website:
Andrew Robertson

Andrew Robertson

President & CEO, BBDO Worldwide

Phone: 212-459-6299

David Lubars

David Lubars

Chief Creative Officer, BBDO Worldwide

Phone: 212 459-5000

Kirsten Flanik

Kirsten Flanik

CEO, BBDO New York
Crystal Rix

Crystal Rix

Chief Strategy Officer, BBDO Worldwide

Phone: 212.459.6242

THE LAG STRESS TEST: ANR BBDO AND UMEÅ ENERGIIs it possible to...



THE LAG STRESS TEST: ANR BBDO AND UMEÅ ENERGI

Is it possible to experience lag without getting frustrated?

Professionals from fields with a high stress tolerance were invited to play a simple game, withlag. Using the brain-sensing headset Emotiv EPOC that measured stress and frustrationlevels, the challenge of the game was to stay calm, or else the lag would increase and disruptthe game play. The experiment showed that no one could handle lag without getting frustrated, though the fire fighter and the pastor proved to be less affected by it compared to other professionals such as a police officer, combat diver and a yoga instructor.

To perform the experiment, a custom-made game that responded to the frustration levels was built, using a Emotiv EPOC brain-sensing headset, Mio FUSE heart rate monitor and a gyroscope sensor for movement control. The technology made it possible to measure the player’s heart rate and brain waves in different frequencies such as frustration, engagement/boredom, mediation and excitement. By connecting the frustration levels to the amount of lag, the objective of the game was to stay unaffected and calm, or else the lag would increase and disrupt the game play.

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The lag stress test is initiated by the fiber broadband provider ume.net that wanted to see if anyone could experience lag without getting frustrated. ume.net is also the initiator behind last year’s viral video ”Living with Lag” - an experiment that brought lag into real life.

– We want to be in the forefront when it comes to broadband innovation, says Agneta Filén Marketing Director at ume.net (part of Umea Energi). There are enough situations in our everyday life that can cause frustration. Slow Internet shouldn’t be one of them if there are other alternatives.

Among the volunteers there were professionals from various fields with a high stress tolerance; a police officer, fire fighter, bartender, midwife, doctor, yoga instructor, pastor and a combat diver to mention a few. The fire fighter and the pastor proved to be less affected by lag, while the police inspector, midwife and yoga instructor reacted the most.

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– It was a cool and pretty unexpected experience, says Malin Fors, Yoga Instructor. Yes, there is a reason why I started with yoga, but I could never imagine that lag would affect me this much.