
"I have irrational exuberance about the future of immersive."
Whether you work in the immersive theater space, or have more than a passing interest in the immersive arts, chances are you've seen Noah Nelson at an immersive event, or listened to his coverage of it on the No Proscenium podcast. Or maybe you've read about it on their weekly newsletter. Whether it's reviews of immersive theater shows, thought pieces on the term "immersive" or articles on how to break into the immersive industry, No Proscenium has it covered.
After attending Sleep No More and Then She Fell, Noah he came out of these experiences with his mind on fire. He started compiling a list of upcoming immersive shows to share with his friends, which eventually became the No Proscenium website, an incredible resource for all things immersive.
On the podcast, Noah shares insights from his decades long coverage of immersive, including how immersive theater and escape rooms can learn from each other. I especially appreciated hearing him talk about teaching immersive at the college level and hearing about the passion that his students have for the medium.
"They're obsessed with the idea of telling stories this way. They want to figure out how to make a good immersive experience, right? It's not cynical at all. They believe in the power of the form. And that's what takes all of this from being a fad and becoming a medium and industry is that the love of the form is such that people pursue it at any cost."
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to check out the No Proscenium Podcast.
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