Vivo and AMA take us on an autism journey
Vivo and AMA present an unprecedented project that uses artificial intelligence to improve communication with autistic people.
There are two million autistic people in Brazil and one of their characteristics is the difficulty in communicating with their families and, consequently, with the world.
One of the means of communication for most autistic people are visual communication cards that help them communicate about basic activities, such as peeing, drinking water, listening to music and even asking to use their cell phone.
The cards were created nearly 40 years ago but have never been updated. With that in mind, Vivo is launching the project The Autism Journey in partnership with AMA - Association of Autistic Friends, first nonprofit institution to support autistic people in Brazil, created by the agency África Creative. Cards can be updated in an innovative way using artificial intelligence, through an online platform that is simple to navigate and will bring autistic people closer to the most revolutionary technology of the moment.
Credits
powered by- Agency Africa/Sao Paulo
- Production Company Santeria
- Director Rafael Damy
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Credits
powered by- Agency Africa/Sao Paulo
- Production Company Santeria
- Director Rafael Damy
- VFX Tribbo Post
- Audio Post Satelite Audio
- Chief Creative Officer Sergio Gordilho
- Executive Creative Director Nicholas Bergantin
- Executive Creative Director Gustavo Victorino
- Creative Director / Copywriter Pedro Rosas
- Creative Director / Art Director Pedro Galdi
- Producer Thays Miranda
- Producer Rodrigo Ferrari
- Producer Patricia Melito
- Producer Eduardo Machado
- Creative Director Felipe Luchi
- DP Bruno Tiezzi
- Director of Production Paula Ortiz
- Producer Nathalia Francatto
- Colorist Ely Silva
- Producer Roberto Coelho
- Producer Kito Siqueira
- Music Producer Hurso Ambrifi
- Music Producer Charly Coombes
- Music Producer Thiago Colli
- Composer/Music Producer Koitty
- Music Producer Pedro Motta
- Sound Designer/Audio Mixer Carla Cornea
- Audio Producer Vithor Moraes
- Sound Designer Arthur Dossa
- Music Producer Iran Ribas
- Producer Theo Etlin
- Producer Giovanna Lima
- Editor Paula Mayumi Fonseca
- VFX Editor Dennys Tadeu
Credits
powered by- Agency Africa/Sao Paulo
- Production Company Santeria
- Director Rafael Damy
- VFX Tribbo Post
- Audio Post Satelite Audio
- Chief Creative Officer Sergio Gordilho
- Executive Creative Director Nicholas Bergantin
- Executive Creative Director Gustavo Victorino
- Creative Director / Copywriter Pedro Rosas
- Creative Director / Art Director Pedro Galdi
- Producer Thays Miranda
- Producer Rodrigo Ferrari
- Producer Patricia Melito
- Producer Eduardo Machado
- Creative Director Felipe Luchi
- DP Bruno Tiezzi
- Director of Production Paula Ortiz
- Producer Nathalia Francatto
- Colorist Ely Silva
- Producer Roberto Coelho
- Producer Kito Siqueira
- Music Producer Hurso Ambrifi
- Music Producer Charly Coombes
- Music Producer Thiago Colli
- Composer/Music Producer Koitty
- Music Producer Pedro Motta
- Sound Designer/Audio Mixer Carla Cornea
- Audio Producer Vithor Moraes
- Sound Designer Arthur Dossa
- Music Producer Iran Ribas
- Producer Theo Etlin
- Producer Giovanna Lima
- Editor Paula Mayumi Fonseca
- VFX Editor Dennys Tadeu
Just access www.theautismjourney.com.br and interact with a neural network that analyses billions of online data to further strengthen human relationships with those who need it most.
“Vivo continues with its purpose of digitising to approach and brings a project that can help family members and educators to promote a different and immersive experience with autistic people”, says Marina Daineze, director of Brand and Communication at Vivo.
Scientific studies prove that interacting with autistic people through their hyper-focus helps to improve communication, and based on this, it will be possible to create personalised cards on the website, inspired by the interests and passions of each autistic person. That is: if a person within the spectrum likes dinosaurs, he can generate several cards on the site with drawings of dinosaurs demonstrating basic and easy-to-understand situations. In this way, they can feel more engaged in interacting with the cards and, consequently, more motivated to communicate.
The platform also had all its architecture and layout designed for autistic people, respecting colours and typologies that are friendlier to them.