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Last Call at the Sublight Lounge

Season 1, Ep. 411

I’ve gathered a special panel filled with members of our team and community from across the U.S. all to say farewell to Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, the AHEAD OF ITS TIME immersive experience created by Walt Disney Imagineering that the Disney company closed at the end of last month in Orlando after a year and a half of voyages.


Joining us this week are theme park and Infinite Rabbit Holes designer Dave Cobb, Emmy Award winning interactive storyteller Jay Bushman, magician & immersive experience producer James Lopez, NoPro’s own Leah Davis & Anthony Robinson, and returning guests from our NoPro Goes to the Galactic Starcruiser episode immersive creator Jessica Creane, director of gaming pathways at City College of New York Nicholas Fortugno, and former NoPro Executive Editor Kathryn Yu.


So, you know, just a few friends.


SHOW NOTES


NoPro Goes to the Galactic Starcruiser

Batuu Pride

Together As One - by Dave Cobb

Full Agency Storytelling - Johanna Koljonen, CEO, Participation Design Agency (Talk at IDS 2019)

The Experience Design of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser — Immersive and Interactive, Personalized and Communal - Kathryn Yu

NoPro Call Sheet for October 2023

Immersive Review Rundown for 10.3.23

Philadelphia Fringe Diary 2023

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