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Everything Immersive This Week (10/12/2019)

The storm before the storm… wait…

No Proscenium
No Proscenium
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7 min readOct 12, 2019

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Just a quick note today: we’ve had quite the week at NoPro this time out, and the E.I. group is hopping.

Next week is going to be even more intense, as we’ve got the Without Walls festival in San Diego at the end of the week and a big announcement at the top of the week.

So batten down the hatches, we’re about to turn all this up to 11.

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ON THE PODCAST THIS WEEK

Julia Henning, founder of The Halogen Company, is a familiar presence on the LA immersive scene. As an actor she’s performed with Just Fix It Productions (Haus of Creep), The Speakeasy Society (Johnny III), and in Darren Lynn Bousman’s Lust Experience and Theatre Macabre.

As Creative Director of Halogen, she’s taken the company into both traditional and immersive endeavors, with One Exit, and the planned Sea of Odds.

BONUS PODCAST

LIVE from The Dragon & Meeple in Los Angeles we put on a talkback to help launch Blue Blade Saga: Alt-Delete by GreatCo and the creator of Delusion. Jon Braver (Delusion) and Carl Choi (GreatCo) join our own Noah Nelson in conversation.

The all-new “mini-Delusion” takes the best of what Delusion has to offer and squeezes it into the back room at The Dragon & Meeple, an awesome tabletop gaming pub by USC.

We get into what Alt-Delete is, Jon’s process, the business of immersive, and just what board games and immersive theatre have in common.

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STORIES

From NoProscenium.com and our Twitter feed:

From David & Lisa Spira of Room Escape Artist:

Consider a basket of loaner readers at your escape room or immersive event. Then, should a player forget to bring their own, they could borrow a pair and participate in the experience to the fullest.

Room Escape Artist’s Escape Immerse Explore tour to Montreal in 2020 is almost sold out. Since publishing this announcement, there are only 6 tickets left. Join this incredible escape room tour while you still can!

From Kent Bye of the Voices of VR podcast:

I posted 6 new interviews from Oculus Connect 6 covering the highlights of the announcements from Oculus, but also what wasn’t being said about ethics & privacy. Experiential designers will definitely want to check out episode #826 with Doug North Cook as he talks about fusing together many design practices & talking about input affordances as well as inclusive design for accessibility. Episode #829 with NathieVR has him describe the content ecosystem dynamics from the perspective of an immersive reviewer & influencer. It’s nearly 6 hours of content, so enjoy!

From Errol Elumir of Room Escape Divas:

You probably know this already, but ERIC (Escape Room Industry Conference) is this week!

I know David Spira is speaking at it! :D

THE DISCOURSE

Discussions and posts from Everything Immersive & Twitter:

NOW FUNDING

Broken Bone Bathtub is making a documentary of their tour and they’re at 96% of their goal as of this writing.

Daemonologie: Smoke & Mirrors

Boston: An immersive game theatre experience where you will decide a woman’s fate. (8 Days Left.)

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

Jobs, Grants, Gigs, and more

Kaleidoscope’s DevLab 2019

DEADLINE: October 14, 2019

DevLab is a six-week content accelerator for immersive films, games, apps, art, and experiences. The program incubates 10 new projects each year with weekly lectures and mentorship from a multidisciplinary group of advisors. The program culminates with First Look, where participants will present their projects to industry leaders for a chance to secure funding and distribution.

i-Docs 2020 — Call for Participation

DEADLINE: Oct. 25, 2019

Following the success of five previous i-Docs Symposia, we are pleased to announce the call for participation for i-Docs 2020. Convened by Judith Aston, Sandra Gaudenzi, Mandy Rose and Julia Scott-Stevenson, and hosted by UWE Bristol’s Digital Cultures Research Centre, i-Docs 2020 will be held at Watershed in Bristol’s Harbourside on Wednesday to Friday 25–27 March. We invite proposals for papers, pre-constituted panels, case studies, posters and projects to showcase. In addition, this time we also want to encourage alternative and remote forms of participation — both to reduce the carbon footprint of the event and to include delegates otherwise unable to take part.

Workshops

LA: Sophia Stoller’s IRIS Company

We are hosting our first ever Teen Dance Workshop! Join Iris Company dancers and Artistic Director Sophia Stoller for a full day of classes. The schedule for the day includes Gyrokinesis®, Ballet, Contemporary, Company Rep, Improvisation, and CI Training™.

Dancers can drop-in for single classes or join us for the full day. Register before October 14th to get early bird rates!

NYC: Linked Dance Theatre

Immersive Movement Workshop Oct 19

Linked Dance Theatre’s Co-Artistic Directors Kendra Slack and Jordan Chlapecka are hosting a Immersive Movement worksop in our current space for Remembrance on Governors Island for Dancers and Actors interested in immersive movement practices.

Exploring site specific choreography for immersive storytelling with LDT

Techniques including:

- Utilization of space as a container and propeller of narrative.

- Innovation in movement techniques

- Use of movement as a tool to create and break the 4th wall within immersive landscapes

WORLD BUILDING AND MAGIC CIRCLE CREATION

Linked Dance Theatre’s Co-Artistic Directors Kendra Slack and Jordan Chlapecka are hosting a Immersive story workshop: World building and Magic Circle creation.

Be one of 5 to Join us as we share our methods to writing rules for worlds and creating entrance rituals for magic circle creation

Exploring entrance rituals, interactions and creating frameworks and rules for world building.

Techniques including:

- Create a reason for your audience to be there and use it to invite them into your world

- Techniques on creating diagrams for world building

- Concept distilling

LA: Method For Being; The Flow of The TRANSMEDIA ACTOR.

Fiona Rene (The Willows, ABC’s Stumptown) offes a workshop for actors this month.

Join me on OCT 23 from 7–10pm for a very discounted workshop (ONLY $30/PP… in Atwater Village)

We will address;
What is TransMedia?
How does it apply to the Story?
How does it apply to the Character?
How does it apply to the Actor?
How does this make me more money, more confident and more successful in my craft and career.?

PLEASE EMAIL MethodForBeing@gmail.com to RSVP

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