Huddle 8 – Networking & Social for Live Immersive Creators
Join us for Huddle 8, an opportunity to network and meet live immersive creators and share knowledge and experiences of creating immersive work.
Join us for Huddle 8, an opportunity to network and meet live immersive creators and share knowledge and experiences of creating immersive work.
Our Huddle events are opportunities for creators of immersive work to come together to network and learn from one another’s experience. They are open to everyone and we usually have a mix of people at different career stages, working across the commercial, academic and subsidised sectors.
The Immersive Experience Network’s purpose is encourage and share knowledge with creators at all stages of their career, from all backgrounds and during whatever life is currently throwing at you.
Thanks to our supporters helping underwrite our Huddles, the concession rate tickets are for anyone for whom the full price might be a barrier for them to participate. If that’s you then just choose the concession ticket at check out and we’ll look forward to seeing you at the Huddle.
Absolutely! Contact us at team@immersiveexperience.network and we’d love to chat it through with you.
On October 21st 2024 we held our third Summit for Immersive Experience creators at Woolwich Works London. We doubled the size from our previous event and still ended up selling out with nearly 700 creators and producers of Immersive work attending for a day of knowledge sharing talks and networking.
“Emotion can be the feeling of being lost in something. You know, being entirely in a bubble, in elsewhere, in another time, another space and everything co-operates to create this idea in your participant. So it’s about believing, it’s about not bursting the bubble, while interaction is the mutual action
“That’s one of the great freedoms of integrating your access is that it’s there from the start. You don’t have to feel like it’s this clinical thing which is going to take away from all the art you’ve put into the work. It can be a part of the art,
“The immersive experiences that we attend, they need to resonate with our sense of meaning. I got into theatre, arts, culture, whatever you want to call it, because I wanted to make people feel something. I wanted to help enable the rare but, sometimes amazing, moments where you get the