On Jet Line Screens: the 20s.
It's hard to keep saying we're living on the threshold of the 21st century.
We're in the 20s - just like a hundred years ago. Years of joy, relief, anticipation for a better tomorrow. We thought these are years whose energy is good to remember.
That's why on MORE screens we're showing what ordinary life looked like in the 1920s.
In our annual cycle "Welcome back, the 20s," we present photographs from the archive of writer Jack Dehnel. These are genre scenes, snippets, frozen frames from a hundred years ago, which we've brought to life on DOOH screens. We've dressed the photos in a coherent template, bringing black and white snapshots to life.
If you're curious about how people stayed in shape, what a selfie looked like a century ago, or what the Little Hat Club is, be sure to check out the MORE screens.
Especially since new spots of old frames appear on them every month.
All of this on our MORE screens, in 6 cities, on 300 screens.
The 20s in a completely new light.