Campfire 57: Trojan Horses And Finding Meaning In Unlikely Places
ZoomFrankfurt-based attractions designer Michael Badelt on how to infuse attractions with an underlying meaning for the audience to discover – if they dare.
Frankfurt-based attractions designer Michael Badelt on how to infuse attractions with an underlying meaning for the audience to discover – if they dare.
Our very own Experience Economy Godfather, Joe Pine, returns to share his latest thinking on how to design for the next revolution in our economy: transformations.
Your last chance to catch award-winning science writer David Robson's brilliant talk on The Startling Ways That Expectations Shape Experience, now at an APAC-friendly time.
For CampfYre 60, we’re on a mission to smoke out failure. Together, let’s figure out why bad experiences happen – and how we can make sure we don’t make the same mistake twice. If we don't, we'll only end up with more Fyre Festivals in all experience sectors.
Carolene Méli, experience strategist and Founder of Brands of the Med, will lead a discussion on how to create better relationships between creators and producers, drawing on a recent VIP project for Cirque du Soleil.
When information overload threatens to get in the way of a good story, how can we manage our clients’ – and our own! – expectations to build engaging experiences that we can be proud of? Themed experience expert Cynthia Vergon may have the answer.
Prepare to cross the threshold of your known lands on a Hero’s and Heroine’s Journey to a mysterious island called Experience Design. Your guide: Pigalle Tavakkoli, an experience designer and teacher with over 15 years’ experience in producing cross-disciplinary experiences.
Beth Rypkema, accessible arts expert and Meow Wolf's art guide, will share how by designing to accommodate disability, you can enhance the experience for everyone.
Susan Cummings, the CEO of Tiny Rebel Games, in conversation with Max Lenderman on what pets will look like in the metaverse – and what this means for metaverse experiences at large.
Best-selling author Julia Hobsbawm in conversation about her book The Nowhere Office and reinventing employee experience in the post-pandemic workplace.
What can museums, attractions, hotels and all other experience creators do when their audiences are not on site to increase those most overlooked of the "five Es" of experiences: entice and extend?
What can museums, attractions, hotels and all other experience creators do when their audiences are not on site to increase those most overlooked of the "five Es" of experiences: entice and extend?