Jaws dropped during Techweek as the world's first Māori-themed augmented reality (AR) face filter went live.
The filter was developed as a digital partnership between Te Puia, New Zealand's centre of Māori culture in Rotorua, and Facebook Creative Shop. Mobile users simply open their mouths to activate an animated effect of Te Puia's world-famous Pōhutu Geyser erupting.
Te Puia sales and marketing general manager Kiri Atkinson-Crean said the filter offered visitors an exclusive way to share their experience and Māori culture with family and friends through the power of social media.
"We've been working with Facebook for some time on a number of projects and the new AR face filter is another innovative way we can share Māori cultural experiences with the rest of the world."
The filter is available as a feature on Facebook Stories and Messenger when at Te Puia, NZMACI.