‘Bleed for the Throne’; Courtesy HBO

Everything Immersive This Week (3/9/2019)

No Proscenium
No Proscenium
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6 min readMar 9, 2019

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Immersive is sending you a raven

It’s been an extraordinarily busy week in Immersive-Ville.

What’s been going on? Well, SXSW kicked off in earnest this week as hordes of people visited the HBO/Mycotoo/Giant Spoon Game of Thrones activation Bleed for the Throne, which doubled as promotion for the last season of the hit TV show but also a blood drive for the American Red Cross. And the Tribeca Film Festival Immersive program for 2019 was released, featuring a number of 360-degree films and a variety of ground-breaking augmented, mixed, and virtual reality experiences in the Virtual Arcade. Disney announced the opening dates for Galaxy’s Edge for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Nintendo is getting into the VR game through a Labo kit for the Nintendo Switch. Dziobak Larp Studio announced they were ceasing operations, effective immediately, leaving the fate of the popular College of Wizardry and some of their other LARP experiences uncertain. And our friends over at Odyssey Works announced both their next call for a participant and their next Master Class this summer.

On the NoPro side, we’ve got a great team of folks down in Austin taking in all of the immersive goodness during SXSW so keep an eye on our Instagram Stories for even more coverage. And we’ve got a bunch of new reviews and shows on the site this week! Wow!

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SAVE THE DATE

Our own Noah J. Nelson will be giving a talk at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books happening April 13–14 on the USC campus in Los Angeles, California.

Check out The Art of Presence: Into an Immersive Future at 12pm on Sunday, April 14. Tickets are free with a small service charge; they go on sale April 7.

ON THE PODCAST THIS WEEK

From the halls of the Immersive Design Summit to your ears!

Guest hosts KJ Knies and Michaela Holland tag in to interview Fri Forjindam of Mycotoo, and we follow that up with an interview of Jenni Cook of Dreamscape Immersive by KJ.

It’s the first in what will be a handful of episodes emerging from the 2019 IDS.

FROM THE WIRE: SHOWS, EVENTS, & EXPERIENCES

Chicago: Jazz It!

Dallas: Rainbow Vomit (Remount)

Edmonton: Slight of Mind

LA: Precinct 187

NYC: Tribeca Film Festival Immersive: Virtual Arcade

Portland: Undine

Rochester, New York: Odyssey Works Odyssey and Masterclass

Salem, MA: Daemonologie: Blood and Bone (Remount)

Vancouver: Reverberations

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REVIEWS

From No Proscenium:

From David & Lisa Spira of Room Escape Artist:

“In The Shed at Maze Rooms in Austin, we were chained to the walls (with safety releases) and each able to access only a corner of the small space, where we had to work together to escape this serial killer’s lair.”

Master of Illusions, at Extreme Escape in San Antonio, was a beautiful escape room. It combined ambiance with puzzling. It all came together like magic.”

STORIES

From NoProscenium.com and our Twitter feed:

From David & Lisa Spira of Room Escape Artist:

“In escape rooms, the longer a player or a group of players works within a space in isolation, the harder it becomes for teams to fully reintegrate… some thoughts on this issue is escape room design:”

From Laura E. Hall of Timberview Productions:

“The Immersive Book Club meets once a month to chat about the latest in our field. Info and selections at our site, sign up for the newsletter to receive show notes and streaming dates.”

“Erin Hawley (@geekygimp) looks at the current state of VR and its varying levels of inaccessibility for many disabled users, plus what advances are being made in the technology. ‘Naming the problem is the spark toward solutions’”:

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