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See Things Differently
REMIX Summits
16 episodes
4 days ago
See Things Differently is a podcast for creatives who want to be creative entrepreneurs. Produced by REMIX Summits a leading global innovation summit exploring the future of the creative industries, it shares the stories of the pioneers who are building the creative economy & who will help us build back better from the global pandemic. We meet the founders of creative businesses such as Secret Cinema who are building immersive worlds around titles such as The Empire Strikes Back and Stranger Things captivating hundreds of thousands of people. Our Series Partner is the UK government
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See Things Differently is a podcast for creatives who want to be creative entrepreneurs. Produced by REMIX Summits a leading global innovation summit exploring the future of the creative industries, it shares the stories of the pioneers who are building the creative economy & who will help us build back better from the global pandemic. We meet the founders of creative businesses such as Secret Cinema who are building immersive worlds around titles such as The Empire Strikes Back and Stranger Things captivating hundreds of thousands of people. Our Series Partner is the UK government
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Episode 13 - Dorothy Di Stefano - The rise and rise of Immersive Art
See Things Differently
34 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 13 - Dorothy Di Stefano - The rise and rise of Immersive Art

This week we are exploring the rise of immersive art, and I could think of no better person to speak with on this subject than Dorothy Di Stefano who joined me in the fabulous setting of the Pullman Hyde Park Hotel in Sydney for a conversation about where this space is heading.

Dorothy is one of Australia’s leading voices in the global phenomenon of immersive and interactive art

As the founder of Molten Immersive Art, she leads a collective of international experiential artists and researchers.

Together they work at the cutting edge of new technology and art as creators, cultural strategists and site-specific, digital immersive experience designers.

Dorothy has a seemingly never ending roll call of achievements but current and most recent projects include:

Curator, Noor Riyadh Festival a new citywide annual festival of light and art in Saudi Arabia and a Founding Circle Member of the World Experience Organization

She was recently names as a Top Voice on LinkedIn and she has nearly 50,000 followers that tune into the incredible content she shares from around the world on immersive art.

If you enjoy our conversation, Dorothy also features on a live panel exploring the future of Immersive Art in Australia which is featured in another episode of See Things Differently

See Things Differently
See Things Differently is a podcast for creatives who want to be creative entrepreneurs. Produced by REMIX Summits a leading global innovation summit exploring the future of the creative industries, it shares the stories of the pioneers who are building the creative economy & who will help us build back better from the global pandemic. We meet the founders of creative businesses such as Secret Cinema who are building immersive worlds around titles such as The Empire Strikes Back and Stranger Things captivating hundreds of thousands of people. Our Series Partner is the UK government