Cheetos Hands Free House at SXSW

Cheetos Hands Free House at SXSW
A Home for Biometric and Touchless Technology3410 A beloved snack and one of the biggest festivals in the country. Is there a better duo? We were honored to team up with Cheetos at SXSW 2022 to bring one of the brand’s most ambitious activations to life: the Hands Free House.



The installation we built for Cheetos at SXSW was based around a single dilemma: Cheetle. As any fan of these delicious snacks will tell you, the biggest downside to munching on Cheetos is the thin film of dust that forms on your fingertips. The sheath of dust over your fingers makes it difficult to do anything except for, well, eat more Cheetos.
With our Hands Free House, we challenged guests to imagine a world where that wasn’t actually a problem. But for them to envision it, we needed to build it. And to do that, we needed interactive technology – lots and lots of interactive technology. That, along with plenty of audio and video production and projection mapping, led us to create one of the most ambitious installations we’ve ever crafted: one where no guest would ever need to use their hands.


The hands-free aspect of the installation began as soon as guests entered. Guests scanned their fingertips to gain entry to the house using their Cheetle ID, an online login created by Cheetos.


Attendees then progressed to the Living Room, where they faced a common Cheeto dust predicament: using the TV remote without their fingers. Next, visitors proceeded to the Kitchen, where they had to cook a meal without their hands. Finally, attendees progressed to the Den, where they were faced with the challenge of turning on some music to relax and unwind without their fingers.




The experience wrapped up with a backyard party, where amidst a Chester Cheeto topiary guests were invited to try Cheetos-inspired food, grab a bag of the classic snack from the touchless vending machine, or write a message in digital Cheetle on the LiDAR-embedded LED graffiti wall.






We allowed guests to interact with each room in a variety of hands free ways. For example, We integrated Amazon’s Alexa into the installation, along with a combination of presence and voice detection. This allowed us to really double down on one of our strong points: using technology to create a unique and immersive experience.

Credits
Acronym
- Executive ProducerEmily Titelman
- ProducerNadia Elalighe
- Creative ProducerMelanie Kassis
- Lead Environmental DesignerLaura Suhok
- Graphic DesignJustine Henderson
- Graphic DesignAaron Strelecki
- Lead Production ManagerRyan Brown
- Production ManagerNico Yernazian
- Production ManagerMikey Barber
- Lighting Design / Programming, Location Managerkowboy
- Director of Creative TechnologyZach Saale
- Lead ProgrammerBen Benjamin
- ProgrammerCharlie Wilson
- Senior Creative TechnologistDominic Ricci
- Senior Creative TechnologistTrevor Smith
- Creative TechnologistChris Benton
- Creative TechnologistJason Millerd
- Audio DesignerClay Schmitt
- Production AssistantJake Samaniego
- FabricationMadeFirstTN
- Set DecoratorEric Quintana





