How can we make immersive work more sustainable?
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Paddy Dillon introduces the Theatre Green Book as a model for making live arts and entertainment more sustainable, and offers a use case for how its advice can be applied to Live Immersive Experiences. From design elements to production processes, and covering performer riders and marketing as well, this deep dive into sustainable practice offers an argument for how immersive work in the UK can feasibly become as sustainable as possible as it develops as a sector and genre. Discover the full IEN "Making Immersive" Library: https://immersiveexperience.network/a... This talk was recorded at the Immersive Experience Network's Live Immersive Design Symposium in October 2023, and is supported by Arts Council England and IEN Industry Partners: Illusion Design & Construction, Mance Communications, White Light, Unlocked Vision, Clockwork Dog, d&b audiotechnik, Scene2, Little Lion Entertainment , Entourage, and Vista Insurance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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