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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T113000
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SUMMARY:We Are All Curators Now
DESCRIPTION:At the STRAAT Museum in the Netherlands\, Geoff Thatcher and his wife came across a story about Johanna van Polanen\, who became a countess at the age of 11. \nThe museum gave them the outline. But it left out the question they immediately wanted answered: how old was the count she married? \nSo they did what more and more audiences now do. They took out their phones\, asked AI\, checked the answer\, and filled in the missing context themselves. \nThat small moment is the heart of this Campfire. \nThatcher’s argument is that AI is changing the balance of power inside museums\, attractions\, cultural spaces and live experiences. Audiences are no longer just receiving the story chosen for them. They can question it\, extend it\, challenge it\, compare it\, and in some cases re-curate it in real time. \nIn other words: we are all curators now. \nThis raises useful questions for anyone designing experiences. \n\nWhat do professional curators\, storytellers and institutions still uniquely provide when the audience has a research assistant in its pocket?\nDoes AI deepen curiosity\, or fragment shared meaning?\nHow do we design for people who can go off-script at any moment?\nAnd where is the line between audience interpretation and the hijacking of a story?\n\nThe piece also draws a provocative comparison with journalism: a profession reshaped by technology\, declining trust and the loss of control over distribution. Thatcher asks whether museums and experience designers are about to face a similar disruption. \nThere is a further layer to this Campfire. \nThe article this Campfire is based on was originally written as a TEDx Savannah talk. You can read it here » https://geoffthatcher.substack.com/p/canceled-by-tedx-savannah \nThatcher says the talk did not go ahead after he declined to remove a line that an editor considered “provocative and offensive.” This isn’t the reason for running this Campfire\, but it does make for an interesting case study: a talk about audiences taking control ran into the content-control process of the platform that was due to host it. \nRead the piece before the Campfire and bring your questions\, your pushback and your own examples. \nWe are all curators now. What should we do with that power? \n\nAbout Geoff Thatcher: \nFrom Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island to the Coastal Heritage Society in his hometown of Savannah\, Georgia. Geoff Thatcher’s work transcends borders. \nHis career spans brand experiences at FM’s Science & Technology Center\, theme parks like Doha’s Quest and museums like the Ozark Mill. Most recently he and his firm led the design of The Humanitarian Center Tour in Salt Lake City. \nOther recent projects include the AI experiences at the College Football Hall of Fame\, renovation of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum and the JEA H2.O Purification Center. \nHe got his start in the experience industry as a teenage “clean-up boy” at Utah’s Lagoon Amusement Park and after a brief stint as a journalist later worked on the CNN Studio Tour for Jack Rouse Associates\, the Rio 2007 Opening Ceremonies for Five Currents and the Lockheed Martin Space Experience Center for The Brand Experience. \nHe founded Creative Principals in 2017. Geoff is author of The CEO’s Time Machine\, creator of Ask.Buzz\, writer on hot topics\, podcast guest and a regular speaker at industry conferences. \nAfter leading the groundbreaking work that turned guests into football players\, coaches and cheerleaders\, he can often be heard online talking and writing about how AI will transform experiences. \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \nHow to watch this Campfire:\n\nCampfires are available for WXO members only\nTo join the WXO\, please head to our Application page\nThe WXO is a global home for the leaders\, shapers and doers in the Experience Economy\nAs a member\, you’ll get live access to Campfires like this one plus unlock an on demand library of over 100 Campfire recordings\n\n  \n\n  \nTimings:\nCampfire #1 is suitable for those in the APAC region or Europe\, but everyone is welcome! Here’s when we kick off in your time zone: \n\nLondon: 9:55 – 11:25 (BST)\nParis: 10:55 – 12:25 (CEST)\nDubai: 12:55 – 14:25 (GST)\nMumbai: 14:25 – 15:55 (IST)\nShanghai / Singapore: 16:55 – 18:25 (CST/SGT)\nTokyo: 17:55 – 19:25 (JST)\nSydney: 18:55 – 20:25 (AEST)\nAuckland: 20:55 – 22:25 (NZST)
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/we-are-all-curators-now/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:WXO Campfire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T175500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T193000
DTSTAMP:20260624T113005
CREATED:20260522T141216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T152336Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Impactful Experiences: How Story\, Technology and Place Can Turn Moments into Memories
DESCRIPTION:What do we value more as a society: moments or memories?\nExperiences define our lives. They shape how we connect across cultures and communities\, how we grow\, and how we remember the people\, places and ideas that move us. Today\, as technology and consumer expectations evolve\, experiences can be more diverse\, integrated and convergent than ever before. \nAmid this convergence\, designers have the opportunity to orchestrate full ecosystems through live engagement\, digital access and physical environments — evoking curiosity and emotion while shaping indelible\, unforgettable memories. \nIn this Campfire\, Barbara Bouza\, FAIA\, NOMA\, IIDA — CannonDesign’s Executive Director of Market Strategies & Growth – Live\, Work\, Play and former President of Walt Disney Imagineering — will share insights from her global journey through discovery\, impossibilities and storytelling. Her career has consistently fused story\, technology and design to create memorable\, immersive destinations across the globe\, including her work leading the team behind Disney’s theme parks\, resorts\, cruise ships and immersive entertainment experiences. \nDrawing on her experience at Disney and with some of the world’s leading architecture and design firms\, Barbara will explore how designers can reimagine their approach to experience design — creating connected experiences that bring people together\, respond to changing expectations\, and leave space for joy\, surprise and wonder to unfold. \nKey takeaways\n\nInsights from a global journey of discovery\, impossibilities and storytelling\nHow connected experiences bring people together across cultures and communities\nWhy consumer expectations are reshaping the future of experience design\nHow story\, technology and physical environments can create lasting memories\n\nAbout Barbara Bouza\nBarbara Bouza is CannonDesign’s Executive Director of Market Strategies & Growth – Live\, Work\, Play and the former President of Walt Disney Imagineering. An architect celebrated for shaping inspiring spaces that bring people together across cultures and communities\, she focuses on people-centred markets where life\, work and play increasingly intersect. \nHer career stands out through her ability to fuse storytelling with technology and design\, creating some of the most memorable and immersive destinations across the globe. She is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects\, a member of Fast Company’s Impact Council\, and serves on the SCI-Arc Board of Trustees. \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \nHow to watch this Campfire:\n\nCampfires are available for WXO members only\nTo join the WXO\, please head to our Application page\nThe WXO is a global home for the leaders\, shapers and doers in the Experience Economy\nAs a member\, you’ll get live access to Campfires like this one plus unlock an on demand library of over 100 Campfire recordings\n\n  \n\n  \nTimings:\nCampfire #2 is suitable for those in the US or Europe\, but everyone is welcome! Here’s when we kick off in your time zone: \n\nLondon: 17:55 – 19:25\nParis: 18:55 – 20:25\nLos Angeles: 09:55 – 11:25\nSanta Fe: 10:55 – 12:25\nChicago: 11:55 – 13:25\nNew York: 12:55 – 14:25\nSão Paulo\, Santiago & Buenos Aires: 13:55 – 15:25
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/impactful-experiences-the-unexpected-and-the-memorable/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:WXO Campfire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T210000
DTSTAMP:20260624T113005
CREATED:20260522T144307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T140246Z
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SUMMARY:Functional Experiences: The Multi-Billion-Dollar Opportunity for the Experience Economy
DESCRIPTION:What if the most powerful experiences don’t just entertain us but change how we feel\, think\, and act?\n​Join WXO and Pixel Artworks for a special IRL Campfire exploring Functional Experiences: an emerging shift in the Experience Economy where immersive design\, technology\, sound\, space\, and storytelling are used not just for spectacle\, but for lasting human impact. \n​Hosted at the The Lighthouse\, this intimate industry gathering will bring together experience professionals to explore how brands and creators can design experiences that outlast the moment – from spatial audio and sensory environments to transformative\, wellbeing-led and behaviour-shifting encounters. \n​Expect a thought-provoking discussion\, examples from the cutting edge of experiential design\, and plenty of time to connect with the WXO community inside Pixel Artworks’ immersive studio. \n​Read more about the ‘The Unstoppable Rise Of Brain-Boosting “Functional Experiences‘. \n​Speakers:\n\n​James Wallman\, Founder\, WXO\n​Miranda Pincott\, Managing Partner\, Pixel Artworks\n​Tom Middleton\, Founder\, Senzomi\n\nWant to come along?\nIt’s free to attend. Head to https://luma.com/n1yf0zv4 to RSVP \nPriority access to WXO members. \n \n  \n—————– \nDetails: \n\nWhen: Thursday\, June 18\, 2026 | 18:00-21:00 BST\nWhere: Address will be sent out once your registration is approved.
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/functional-experiences-irl-campfire/
CATEGORIES:IRL Campfires,WXO Campfire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T095500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T103000
DTSTAMP:20260624T113005
CREATED:20260616T071840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T071840Z
UID:49236-1782294900-1782297000@worldxo.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Attention: Can Experiences Improve Quality of Life? (Early)
DESCRIPTION:The Experience Economy has become remarkably effective at capturing attention\, creating engagement and creating memorable moments. \nBut what if the next frontier isn’t attention\, immersion or even transformation? \nWhat if it is quality of life? \nEvery experience affects us. It can elevate or deplete\, connect or isolate\, calm or overstimulate. Yet while designers routinely consider safety\, accessibility and sustainability\, far less attention is paid to the lasting impact experiences have on human health\, wellbeing\, performance and flourishing. \nAs advances in neuroscience\, psychology\, sensory design and immersive technology deepen our understanding of human experience\, a new category is emerging: Functional Experiences – experiences intentionally designed not only to entertain or engage\, but to create meaningful outcomes for individuals\, communities and society. \nThis isn’t a talk about wellness. It’s a conversation about what happens when the Experience Economy meets the Wellness Economy – and the opportunities and responsibilities that emerge as a result. \nAs organisations increasingly seek to support engagement\, performance\, recovery\, connection and overall quality of life\, experience design is becoming a powerful bridge between memorable moments and meaningful outcomes. \nIn this Campfire\, Tom Middleton\, Founder of Senzomi\, will explore how brands\, destinations\, workplaces\, cultural institutions and experience creators can move beyond designing for attention towards designing for positive human outcomes. \nDrawing on examples from hospitality\, entertainment\, immersive environments\, healthcare\, education and sensory design\, the session will explore whether quality of life could become one of the most important measures of success for the next generation of experiences. \nIf experiences shape people\, what responsibility do we have for the outcomes they create? \nKey Takeaways \n• Why Functional Experiences may represent the next evolution of the Experience Economy \n• What happens when the Experience Economy converges with the Wellness Economy \n• How experiences influence human states\, behaviours and quality of life \n• Why quality of life may become a new measure of experience success \n• The opportunities and responsibilities of designing experiences that leave people better than they found them \nAbout Tom Middleton \nTom Middleton is Founder of Senzomi\, an award-winning composer\, sensory designer and creative director working at the intersection of science\, technology\, design and human experience. \nHis work spans hospitality\, mobility\, wellness\, entertainment and immersive environments\, helping organisations create experiences that support health\, wellbeing\, performance and human connection. He serves on the board of the Global Wellness Institute’s Music for Health & Wellbeing Initiative and is recognised for pioneering approaches that combine sound\, sensory design\, technology and immersive experiences to improve quality of life. \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \nHow to watch this Campfire:\n\nCampfires are available for WXO members only\nTo join the WXO\, please head to our Application page\nThe WXO is a global home for the leaders\, shapers and doers in the Experience Economy\nAs a member\, you’ll get live access to Campfires like this one plus unlock an on demand library of over 100 Campfire recordings\n\n  \n\n  \nTimings:\nCampfire #1 is suitable for those in the APAC region or Europe\, but everyone is welcome! Here’s when we kick off in your time zone: \n\nLondon: 9:55 – 11:25 (BST)\nParis: 10:55 – 12:25 (CEST)\nDubai: 12:55 – 14:25 (GST)\nMumbai: 14:25 – 15:55 (IST)\nShanghai / Singapore: 16:55 – 18:25 (CST/SGT)\nTokyo: 17:55 – 19:25 (JST)\nSydney: 18:55 – 20:25 (AEST)\nAuckland: 20:55 – 22:25 (NZST)
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/beyond-attention-can-experiences-improve-quality-of-life-early/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:WXO Campfire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T175500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T193000
DTSTAMP:20260624T113005
CREATED:20260616T072359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T072359Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond Attention: Can Experiences Improve Quality of Life? (Late)
DESCRIPTION:The Experience Economy has become remarkably effective at capturing attention\, creating engagement and creating memorable moments. \nBut what if the next frontier isn’t attention\, immersion or even transformation? \nWhat if it is quality of life? \nEvery experience affects us. It can elevate or deplete\, connect or isolate\, calm or overstimulate. Yet while designers routinely consider safety\, accessibility and sustainability\, far less attention is paid to the lasting impact experiences have on human health\, wellbeing\, performance and flourishing. \nAs advances in neuroscience\, psychology\, sensory design and immersive technology deepen our understanding of human experience\, a new category is emerging: Functional Experiences – experiences intentionally designed not only to entertain or engage\, but to create meaningful outcomes for individuals\, communities and society. \nThis isn’t a talk about wellness. It’s a conversation about what happens when the Experience Economy meets the Wellness Economy – and the opportunities and responsibilities that emerge as a result. \nAs organisations increasingly seek to support engagement\, performance\, recovery\, connection and overall quality of life\, experience design is becoming a powerful bridge between memorable moments and meaningful outcomes. \nIn this Campfire\, Tom Middleton\, Founder of Senzomi\, will explore how brands\, destinations\, workplaces\, cultural institutions and experience creators can move beyond designing for attention towards designing for positive human outcomes. \nDrawing on examples from hospitality\, entertainment\, immersive environments\, healthcare\, education and sensory design\, the session will explore whether quality of life could become one of the most important measures of success for the next generation of experiences. \nIf experiences shape people\, what responsibility do we have for the outcomes they create? \nKey Takeaways \n• Why Functional Experiences may represent the next evolution of the Experience Economy \n• What happens when the Experience Economy converges with the Wellness Economy \n• How experiences influence human states\, behaviours and quality of life \n• Why quality of life may become a new measure of experience success \n• The opportunities and responsibilities of designing experiences that leave people better than they found them \nAbout Tom Middleton \nTom Middleton is Founder of Senzomi\, an award-winning composer\, sensory designer and creative director working at the intersection of science\, technology\, design and human experience. \nHis work spans hospitality\, mobility\, wellness\, entertainment and immersive environments\, helping organisations create experiences that support health\, wellbeing\, performance and human connection. He serves on the board of the Global Wellness Institute’s Music for Health & Wellbeing Initiative and is recognised for pioneering approaches that combine sound\, sensory design\, technology and immersive experiences to improve quality of life. \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \nHow to watch this Campfire:\n\nCampfires are available for WXO members only\nTo join the WXO\, please head to our Application page\nThe WXO is a global home for the leaders\, shapers and doers in the Experience Economy\nAs a member\, you’ll get live access to Campfires like this one plus unlock an on demand library of over 100 Campfire recordings\n\n  \n\n  \nTimings:\nCampfire #2 is suitable for those in the US or Europe\, but everyone is welcome! Here’s when we kick off in your time zone: \n\nLondon: 17:55 – 19:25\nParis: 18:55 – 20:25\nLos Angeles: 09:55 – 11:25\nSanta Fe: 10:55 – 12:25\nChicago: 11:55 – 13:25\nNew York: 12:55 – 14:25\nSão Paulo\, Santiago & Buenos Aires: 13:55 – 15:25
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/beyond-attention-can-experiences-improve-quality-of-life-late/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:WXO Campfire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T095500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T113000
DTSTAMP:20260624T113005
CREATED:20260512T124127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T155808Z
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SUMMARY:Inside The Story Codex: Introducing A New Framework for Narrative in Experiences (Early)
DESCRIPTION:Why are immersive storytellers still using tools built for film and TV? \nDesigned by Professor of Dramatic Writing at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Abigail Taylor-Sansom\, The Story Codex is a new narrative framework designed specifically for immersive storytelling – equally suited to linear\, branching\, and open-world experiences. It is built to empower collaborators across disciplines\, writers and non-writers alike\, to shape the narrative design of an experience. \nThis Campfire will open your eyes to the urgent need for new narrative tools that are designed specifically for immersive storytelling. \nKey takeaways: \n\nA new definition of “story” as not a linear plot and cast of characters\, but a collection of rules and why this shift changes how you approach narrative design.\nA practical introduction to the Story Codex method of developing stories as rule sets\, with ideas for how to adapt it to your own projects.\n\nAbout Abigail Taylor-Sansom: \nAbigail is a Professor of Dramatic Writing at SCAD and a writer with a passion for work that is immersive\, inventive\, and above all\, entertaining. Her career spans an eclectic range of creative adventures – travelling cross-country by train as an Amtrak Writer in Residence\, showrunning murder mystery games for Hunt A Killer\, and crafting boundary-breaking XR experiences with UNSHUT. \nShe has also made magic as a Walt Disney Imagineer\, bringing the craft and storytelling standards of one of the world’s most celebrated creative institutions to everything she does. \nToday\, she channels that expertise into the next generation of storytellers at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)\, teaching writing for immersive and interactive media on the SCADnow virtual campus. Her students have gone on to roles at Walt Disney Imagineering\, Universal Creative\, HBO Max\, Amazon MGM\, Lucasfilm\, FX\, Tyler Perry Studios\, and beyond. \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \nHow to watch this Campfire:\n\nCampfires are available for WXO members only\nTo join the WXO\, please head to our Application page\nThe WXO is a global home for the leaders\, shapers and doers in the Experience Economy\nAs a member\, you’ll get live access to Campfires like this one plus unlock an on demand library of over 100 Campfire recordings\n\n  \n\n  \nTimings:\nCampfire #1 is suitable for those in the APAC region or Europe\, but everyone is welcome! Here’s when we kick off in your time zone: \n\nLondon: 9:55 – 11:25 (BST)\nParis: 10:55 – 12:25 (CEST)\nDubai: 12:55 – 14:25 (GST)\nMumbai: 14:25 – 15:55 (IST)\nShanghai / Singapore: 16:55 – 18:25 (CST/SGT)\nTokyo: 17:55 – 19:25 (JST)\nSydney: 18:55 – 20:25 (AEST)\nAuckland: 20:55 – 22:25 (NZST)
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/the-story-codex-a-new-framework-for-narrative-in-experiences-early/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:WXO Campfire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T175500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T193000
DTSTAMP:20260624T113005
CREATED:20260512T123842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T155717Z
UID:48687-1782928500-1782934200@worldxo.org
SUMMARY:Inside The Story Codex: Introducing A New Framework for Narrative in Experiences (Late)
DESCRIPTION:Why are immersive storytellers still using tools built for film and TV? \nDesigned by Professor of Dramatic Writing at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Abigail Taylor-Sansom\, The Story Codex is a new narrative framework designed specifically for immersive storytelling – equally suited to linear\, branching\, and open-world experiences. It is built to empower collaborators across disciplines\, writers and non-writers alike\, to shape the narrative design of an experience. \nThis Campfire will open your eyes to the urgent need for new narrative tools that are designed specifically for immersive storytelling. \nKey takeaways: \n\nA new definition of “story” as not a linear plot and cast of characters\, but a collection of rules and why this shift changes how you approach narrative design.\nA practical introduction to the Story Codex method of developing stories as rule sets\, with ideas for how to adapt it to your own projects.\n\nAbout Abigail Taylor-Sansom: \nAbigail is a Professor of Dramatic Writing at SCAD and a writer with a passion for work that is immersive\, inventive\, and above all\, entertaining. Her career spans an eclectic range of creative adventures – travelling cross-country by train as an Amtrak Writer in Residence\, showrunning murder mystery games for Hunt A Killer\, and crafting boundary-breaking XR experiences with UNSHUT. \nShe has also made magic as a Walt Disney Imagineer\, bringing the craft and storytelling standards of one of the world’s most celebrated creative institutions to everything she does. \nToday\, she channels that expertise into the next generation of storytellers at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)\, teaching writing for immersive and interactive media on the SCADnow virtual campus. Her students have gone on to roles at Walt Disney Imagineering\, Universal Creative\, HBO Max\, Amazon MGM\, Lucasfilm\, FX\, Tyler Perry Studios\, and beyond. \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \nHow to watch this Campfire:\n\nCampfires are available for WXO members only\nTo join the WXO\, please head to our Application page\nThe WXO is a global home for the leaders\, shapers and doers in the Experience Economy\nAs a member\, you’ll get live access to Campfires like this one plus unlock an on demand library of over 100 Campfire recordings\n\n  \n\n  \nTimings:\nCampfire #2 is suitable for those in the US or Europe\, but everyone is welcome! Here’s when we kick off in your time zone: \n\nLondon: 17:55 – 19:25\nParis: 18:55 – 20:25\nLos Angeles: 09:55 – 11:25\nSanta Fe: 10:55 – 12:25\nChicago: 11:55 – 13:25\nNew York: 12:55 – 14:25\nSão Paulo\, Santiago & Buenos Aires: 13:55 – 15:25
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/the-story-codex-a-new-framework-for-narrative-in-experiences-late/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:WXO Campfire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T095500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T113000
DTSTAMP:20260624T113005
CREATED:20260612T123314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T123314Z
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SUMMARY:Why PR Stunts Matter: How Forming a Roman Legion for the Launch of The Last Days of Pompeii Delivers Feelings and Tickets
DESCRIPTION:In a world of endless online campaigns and “Fever-style” messaging\, how can cultural projects and live experiences still stand out? \nStage Magic’s Peter Monbailleu explores why PR stunts matter – not as gimmicks\, but as strategic moments that create attention\, emotion\, conversation and sales. \nUsing such experience launches such as The Last Days of Pompeii as a starting point\, he will unpack how bold real-world ideas are built: the relationships\, permissions\, logistics\, timing\, trust and last-minute decisions that turn a simple concept into something audiences and media want to share. \nFrom Romans on the Brussels Grand Place to recreating Christmas in Summer\, this session looks at how to compete for attention without simply adding more noise. \nSometimes the answer is not more “360”\, more channels or another promise of immersion. Sometimes it is a clearer idea\, a stronger network and the courage to make something real. \nRead Peter’s deep dive into the launch event for the Last Days of Pompeii:\nhttps://www.shakalaka.be/stories/the-substances-i-inhale \nWhat you’ll take away \n\nHow PR stunts can help cultural projects compete for attention in a crowded market\nWhy strong relationships are often the hidden engine behind successful marketing and PR\nHow to turn a live idea into a moment that media\, audiences and partners can understand quickly\nWhat it takes practically to work with cities\, public spaces\, officials\, suppliers and creative teams\nWhy “real-life” experiences can be more powerful than over-designed “immersive” promises\nHow to think beyond virality and build moments that create feeling\, sharing and ticket sales\nWhy respect – for audiences\, partners\, places and collaborators – is central to making bold ideas work\n\n  \nAbout Peter Monbailleu: \n“I have been running and promoting events as long as I can remember. My mother was the one who put me (quite to my disliking) on stage at a very early age. I travelled the world with Up With People when I was 18 and that is something I can recommend to anyone. I still benefit from that one year every single day. In everything I do I want to blow minds. Time and time again. I listen. I respect. I take a different look. I share and I give it all I’ve got to create events and campaigns that rock.” \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \nHow to watch this Campfire:\n\nCampfires are available for WXO members only\nTo join the WXO\, please head to our Application page\nThe WXO is a global home for the leaders\, shapers and doers in the Experience Economy\nAs a member\, you’ll get live access to Campfires like this one plus unlock an on demand library of over 100 Campfire recordings\n\n  \n\n  \nTimings:\nCampfire #1 is suitable for those in the APAC region or Europe\, but everyone is welcome! Here’s when we kick off in your time zone: \n\nLondon: 9:55 – 11:25 (BST)\nParis: 10:55 – 12:25 (CEST)\nDubai: 12:55 – 14:25 (GST)\nMumbai: 14:25 – 15:55 (IST)\nShanghai / Singapore: 16:55 – 18:25 (CST/SGT)\nTokyo: 17:55 – 19:25 (JST)\nSydney: 18:55 – 20:25 (AEST)\nAuckland: 20:55 – 22:25 (NZST)
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/why-pr-stunts-matter-how-forming-a-roman-legion-for-the-launch-of-the-last-days-of-pompeii-delivers-feelings-and-tickets/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:WXO Campfire
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SUMMARY:REMARKABLE’s Evolution: What an ROX Framework Reveals About Experience Design
DESCRIPTION:The old playbook of evaluation metrics no longer applies. \nThe experiential industry has been honing in on how we capture Return on Experience. ROX informs everything from event goals and design\, to marketing and financing\, but are the current fixations with data\, automation\, and optimization getting in the way? ROX is ultimately a metric about emotional resonance. It requires human intelligence and interpretation; it is both process and product. \nIn this Campfire\, Laura expands on her work with the REMARKABLE™ framework and her latest experience report to unpack a multilayered approach for understanding ROX\, the tools it requires\, and how it applies to every stage of experience design. \nYou’ll learn what’s beyond KPIs and how REMARKABLE supports the ROX ecosystem to design impactful\, resonant experiences. \nKey takeaways: \n\nWhich elements inform ROX and how they work together\nHow to develop emotional fluency and build a shared language\nREMARKABLE’s role as both a diagnostic and evaluative tool\n\nDownload REMARKABLE and the 2026 update here: https://www.remarkable-experiences.com/ \nAbout Laura Hess: \nLaura is an award-winning strategist and ROX specialist (Return on Experience)\, helping brands\, agencies\, entertainment studios\, and cultural institutions transform their vision into impactful\, memorable moments for guests and audiences. \nAs the founder of Reuleaux\, an experiential consultancy in Los Angeles\, her interdisciplinary portfolio includes experiential marketing\, themed entertainment\, participatory theatre\, film\, VR\, and installation art across physical\, digital\, and hybrid environments. \nShe’s also the creator of the REMARKABLE™ framework\, a diagnostic and evaluative tool that offers deeper\, specific insight into event sentiment and emotional resonance. It quantifies ROX alongside traditional evaluation metrics and emergent biometric data. Now\, with two reports and an industry index of 800+ productions\, it has become an essential asset for all stages: ideation\, development\, testing\, and postmortem evaluation. \nLaura is a founding member of the WXO\, the former arts editor of No Proscenium\, and was named a “Power 10” in Blooloop’s 2025 Immersive Influencer List. \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \nHow to watch this Campfire:\n\nCampfires are available for WXO members only\nTo join the WXO\, please head to our Application page\nThe WXO is a global home for the leaders\, shapers and doers in the Experience Economy\nAs a member\, you’ll get live access to Campfires like this one plus unlock an on demand library of over 100 Campfire recordings\n\n  \n\n  \nTimings:\nCampfire #2 is suitable for those in the US or Europe\, but everyone is welcome! Here’s when we kick off in your time zone: \n\nLondon: 17:55 – 19:25\nParis: 18:55 – 20:25\nLos Angeles: 09:55 – 11:25\nSanta Fe: 10:55 – 12:25\nChicago: 11:55 – 13:25\nNew York: 12:55 – 14:25\nSão Paulo\, Santiago & Buenos Aires: 13:55 – 15:25
URL:https://worldxo.org/event/remarkables-evolution-what-an-rox-framework-reveals-about-experience-design/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:WXO Campfire
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