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Cartier Love Day

Last Friday, June 8, was Cartier's Love Day in Tokyo but also in Paris, New York (where was presented Monument to Smile), Shanghai and Moscow.

In Tokyo, the Love Day happened at famous restaurant Joel Robuchon's Chateau in Ebisu, Tokyo.

Cartier welcomed Japan top VIPs.

Jane Birkin, the English singer and actress who live in France, Ebizo Ichikawa, the most famous Kabuki theater actor in Japan as well as famous Japanese composer Sakamoto's daughter, Miyu Sakamoto, were among the guest stars.

LM3LABS brought amazing interactive technologies to the 2 floors of the event.

On the first floor, LM3LABS equipped 6 plasma screens bringing together on the same screen Catchyoo and Ubiq'window for maximum impact. Each screen was presenting an "Ambassador" of a charity organization.

On the second floor, LM3LABS brought 2 monumental holographic screens equipped with Ubiq'window 200. The effect was completely magic as guest could use they finger to interact with Cartier's new web and mobile web sites who were like suspended in the air.

This is an unmounted footage of the event. LM3LABS will produce an edited version in the next days.

LM3LABS was delighted to participate to such a prestigious worldwide event.

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Very nice event!

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