finally a social app that tells you what matters, only where it

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finally a social app that tells you what matters, only where it
FINALLY A SOCIAL APP THAT
TELLS YOU WHAT MATTERS,
ONLY WHERE IT MATTERS.
View the many metro station artworks below your feet
while you´re strolling along the streets of Brussels;
already admire Knokke-Heist´s future community centre
while standing in front of the construction pit; or attach
a photo of that fun moment to that one place so that
friends can re-experience it later at this very spot; all of
this is possible as of today, thanks to the latest application
Krumb. Available free for both iOS and Android (beta).
Krumb is a Belgian start-up that is launching the first social
application with which you share pictures and experiences
with friends at the place where you experienced them.
And only at that place, because these images are
more relevant there.
That this worldwide first offers a relevant response to a
genuine need is confirmed by the enthusiasm of the many
partners who have already distributed thousands of ‘krumbs’
(messages). From Antwerp, Brussels and Knokke to Paris,
London, Berlin and Warsaw. In this way, the Brussels metro
is revealing its artworks via krumbs, Knokke-Heist is leaving
behind futuristic construction projects in the streetscape,
and the Ostend museum Mu.Zee will shortly be sharing the
origin of its building. In downtown Ghent you can re-experience Chambres d´Amis thanks to krumbs from the Museum
of Contemporary Art, and this summer you can follow Ensor´s
sources of inspiration in Ostend. Alain de Botton shares
krumbs of wisdom, and in Aalst you can re-experience
the last carnival parade along the original route.
But you can also enjoy Krumb internationally. In Paris and
Milan, for example, you get a back-stage peek at the various
Fashion Weeks, or you discover the rich history of a city like
Amsterdam, krumb by krumb.
“IN DOWNTOWN GHENT YOU CAN
RE-EXPERIENCE CHAMBRES D´AMIS
THANKS TO KRUMBS FROM THE
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART”
“KRUMB WANTS TO
REINTRODUCE MEANING TO
OUR LOCAL DIGITAL EXPERIENCE.”
But above all, Krumb is for everyone who wants to share
and save experiences in that one particular place:
photos of your friends in the café where they threw a party
last week. An image of a historical building that once stood
here, but in the meantime has been demolished.
A funny story at a statue. A personal message from your
partner on the spot where you kissed for the first time …
In recent years we have been inundated with social applications. They deluge us with pictures and events that are
only occasionally relevant. Because we don´t feel ourselves
to be directly involved, they often constitute merely fleeting
messages that fade from our timeline in a matter of hours.
Krumb wants to reintroduce meaning to our local digital
experience. By leaving ´digital krumbs´ at specific locations
and by making them available only in places that give them
relevance. That´s why ´ONLY HERE´ is the promise that sets
this free app apart from others.
Krumb´s technology is cutting-edge. By downloading
the app (free from the App Store or Google Play - beta),
you can view the krumbs via your smartphone. The Krumb
explorer also provides you with a personal feed with
krumbs from people, groups, cities … that you are actively
following, as well as links to your current location.
Algorithms determine which ´krumbs´ you see, and the
sequence in which you get to see them. Do you know the
person who left the krumb? Will the krumb be gone soon?
Is it somewhere close? … All these parameters determine
the order in which the krumbs are presented on your
smartphone.
Nor does Krumb stop when you enter a building.
Together with Estimote - leader in iBeacon technology Krumb developed an extension making it possible to
drop ultra-precise krumbs in buildings, museums or shops.
They can even be attached to objects.
The number of krumbs is expected to explode in the near
future - in Belgium and across Europe. Especially now
that a growing number of people are starting to drop their
own krumbs when they come across something they like or
when they link an image, text or story to a specific location.
It makes the world around us all the more fascinating.
Want to know more about Krumb?
Check out krumb.eu
or contact us: [email protected]
ONLY HERE