THE NEXT REMBRANDT

Innovation Trophy
TitleTHE NEXT REMBRANDT
BrandING
Product/ServiceFINANCIAL SERVICES
Category A02. Creative Innovation
Entrant J. WALTER THOMPSON AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
Idea Creation J. WALTER THOMPSON AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
Production NEW AMSTERDAM FILM COMPANY, THE NETHERLANDS
Production 2 KREUKVRIJ Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Additional Company MICROSOFT Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Additional Company 2 SUPERHERO CHEESECAKE Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Credits
Name Company Position
Bas Korsten J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Executive Creative Director
Robert Nelk J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Creative Art
Mark Peeters J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Creative Copy
Guney Soykan J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Sr. Creative Art Director
Kasia Haupt Canning J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Sr. Creative Copywriter
Emanuel Flores J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Tech Lead
Morris Franken J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Developer
Ben Haanstra J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Developer
Vinesh Gayadin J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Design Director
Jesse Houweling J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Digital Director
Agustin Soriano J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Strategy Director
Tim Arnold J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Editor
Robert Harrison J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Photographer
Jessica Hartley Jessica Hartley PR Director
Elisah Boektje J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Brand Manager
Frederique van der Hoeven J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Screen Producer
Mariska Fransen J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Screen Producer
Chariva Geurts J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Print Producer
Andre Ferwerda Andre Ferwerda 3D Artist
Olaf Gremie Kreukvrij Animation
Juliette Stevens New Amsterdam Film Company Director
Sander Verdonk New Amsterdam Film Company Film Producer
David Navarro J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Creative Director
Jeroen van der Most Jeroen van der Most Special Advisor
Ferran Lopez J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam Special Advisor

The Campaign

347 years after his death, one of the greatest Masters of all time is brought back to life to create one more masterpiece. But this time, data is the painter and technology the brush: The Next Rembrandt. The Next Rembrandt is a 3D printed painting made completely out of Rembrandt-data. All of his 346 paintings were analysed using hi-res 3D scans and digital files upscaled by a deep learning algorithm. Facial recognition and machine learning software was designed to understand Rembrandt’s style and use those learnings to generate new facial features, which were assembled based on his use of geometric proportions. Finally, a height map was created to mimic Rembrandt’s brushstrokes. The file was brought to life through an advanced 3D printer that printed 13 layers of paint based UV-ink. The Next Rembrandt was unveiled and exhibited in Amsterdam on the 5th of April 2016.

Creative Execution

The Next Rembrandt is a painting made from Rembrandt-data. Luckily, Rembrandt is one of the best documented painters of all time. All of his 346 paintings were analysed on a pixel by pixel basis and an extensive database was built. Supporting partner Microsoft lend their cloud platform Azure to host, process and analyse all the data gathered. First, statistical and demographical data were used to determine the subject of the painting. After that, facial recognition and machine learning software was designed that could understand Rembrandt’s style and used those learnings to generate new facial features, which were assembled based on his use of geometric proportions. Finally, existing hi-res 3D scans of Rembrandt paintings were used to teach a computer how to apply brush strokes like Rembrandt. That information, assembled in a height map was used to create the texture of the painting which was brought to life via 3D printing.

People from all over the world came to experience the unveiling and exhibition in Amsterdam. There the global conversation started. -Earned media value: 12.5 million euros. -Global trending topic, reporting 10 million Twitter impressions on launch-day, rising to 25 million impressions. -Over 1.400 articles (and counting) were written. -All major networks covered the unveiling, commenting on its meaning for future innovations. -1.8 billion media impressions. -On launch day Fortune Magazine reported increase in stock value for ING (ING ^1.22%) and partner Microsoft (MSFT ^ 0.49%). -After launch, Google reported ING’s Search Interest increased by 61.29%, Microsoft by 20%. -To benefit future innovations parts of the code is made open source. Next to the ongoing global conversation about the meaning for our industry and the future of creativity, the technology developed for The Next Rembrandt is now used for the restoration of damaged and partially lost Masterpieces.

Creativity is often seen as inexplicable flashes of genius.Rare and valuable. The Next Rembrandt challenges the notion of what creativity is.It raises questions about complex algorithms being able to understand and reproduce creative thinking.About human creativity becoming a deconstructable skill. The Next Rembrandt opens the conversation about where innovation can take us by bringing data and technology to ING’s sponsorship of Dutch arts and culture.The collaborative project raises the bank’s profile as one of the world’s most innovative banks.Sparking a leading edge change in how we look at originality, opening up a whole new territory for our industry to consider.