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Otherworld’s immersive art experience is opening in Philadelphia

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The interactive attraction will feature more than 55 unique rooms and installations.

Otherworld, an immersive art experience in Columbus, Ohio, is expanding to Philadelphia. The new location will open later this year with art installations and mixed reality (MR) playgrounds.

The 40,000-square-foot attraction will have more than 55 unique rooms and installations. Guests are encouraged to “roam and interact at their own pace”, according to a press release.

Each room is unique, with guests experiencing “iridescent creatures and primordial monsters, crawlable tubes and infinite expanses of light, and alluring art with depth and a captivating narrative”.

“Our original Ohio location has become a destination in itself, and weā€™re thrilled at the opportunity to bring Otherworld to Philly,” said Otherworld founder Jordan Renda.

Art installations and mixed reality playgrounds

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“Weā€™re excited to continue doing what we love and keep creating immersive stuff that everyone can enjoy, but on a much larger scale with ramped up production value this time around.”

The immersive attraction uses cutting-edge technology ā€“ from holograms and holodecks to motion capture and camera tracking ā€“ to create interactive visual effects.

Otherworld has partnered with Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group, which produces live events and location-based entertainment (LBE) experiences, for its Philadelphia location.

“Weā€™re thrilled to be partnering with Otherworld for their Philadelphia location,” said Christopher Stafford, CEO and founding partner of Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group.

“Jordan and the Otherworld team have an out-of-this-world creative eye for dreaming up massively unique, fan favorite experiences and we couldnā€™t be more excited to help bring this new experience to life.”

Otherworld is put together by more than 100 artists, animators, creativeĀ technologists and fabricators. The first venue in Columbus opened in 2019. The attraction allows visitors to explore and interact with a “surreal worlds of science fiction and fantasy”.

Elsewhere, Georgia Oā€™Keeffeā€™s artworks have come to life at AREA15, and a new immersive art experience called DalĆ­ Alive is opening in Colorado. Meow Wolf is also launching two new permanent exhibitions in Texas.

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 10 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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