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Disney Imagineers to reinvent patient experience, as company commits US$100m to children's hospitals worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Mar 2018
Disney is commiting more than US$100m (€81m, £71.6m) to children’s hospitals across the world, with the company’s Imagineers tasked with reinventing the patient and family experience in a care setting.
Bob Iger hails Disney’s ‘era of expansion’, as CEO hints at new IP additions for company’s parks
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Mar 2018
Bob Iger hails Disney’s ‘era of expansion’, as CEO hints at new IP additions for company’s parks
Holovis plans significant Asian expansion as Road King acquires stake in company
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Mar 2018
Holovis has secured a multimillion pound investment from asset management company Road King, with the Hong Kong firm now owning a minority investment in the experiential design specialists.
Machine learning meets culture, as Google rolls out experimental programs on Art and Culture app
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2018
Google has released three experimental computer programs through its arts and culture platform, each designed to explore how machine learning can enhance the public’s understanding of, and access to, art.
Tourism focus as government trials 5G in Britain
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2018
Tourism is at the forefront of a new government initiative to bring 5G to the UK, with six projects established in an attempt to accelerate the rollout of the wireless networking technology in Britain.
Ohio university and Cedar Fair team up for attraction management degree
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2018
Cedar Fair has teamed up with the city of Sandusky and Bowling Green State University, to create a new tourism degree themed on Resort and Attraction Management, with the new course set to launch as soon as the 2020 school year kicks off.
Sapporo Maruyama Zoo welcomes Japan's largest polar bear exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2018
Sapporo Maruyama Zoo in Sapporo, Japan, is about to launch a new polar bear exhibit, with the new facility doubling as a specialist breeding facility for Japan’s zoos.
Saudi Arabia green lights country's first Museum of History of Science and Technology in Islam
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2018
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has issued a license for the establishment of the country’s first ever Museum of History of Science and Technology in Islam.
Museum and heritage sectors prioritise environmental sustainability, says culture study
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2018
A new census looking at environmental sustainability for cultural leaders, has found that nearly all museum and heritage organisations in Britain have experienced positive benefits when taking environmental action.
US$200m waterpark proposed for Mall of America
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2018
The owners of Minnesota’s Mall of America are considering a US$200m (€162.5m, £144.7m) waterpark addition to the property, releasing a new rendering of the proposed project in the city of Bloomington.
Samsung patents flying screen device
BY Alice Davis | 08 Mar 2018
Samsung has patented a display screen that flies around and could respond to and be controlled by eye movements and recognise voices.
Icehotel seeks designers to create guest rooms at its next wintry wonderland
BY Kim Megson | 08 Mar 2018
With the imminent arrival of spring across Europe, and temperatures tentatively rising, the ephemeral Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden will soon return from whence it came, melting back into the Torne River.
Tokyo lab demonstrates dynamic projection mapping on dancing man
BY Alice Davis | 08 Mar 2018
A laboratory that’s part of the University of Tokyo has released a video showing projection mapping trained on a moving person, with the media even seeming to stretch and change form as they tug on their shirt.
Zaha Hadid Architects win competition for Sharjah leisure hub inspired by falling water droplet
BY Kim Megson | 07 Mar 2018
Following an international competition, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) have been appointed to design the Central Hub of the Aljada leisure masterplan in Sharjah, UAE.
Registration opens for IAAPA EMEA Spring Forum
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 06 Mar 2018
Registration for IAAPA EMEA’s 2018 Spring Forum in Dublin and Belfast, Ireland, has now opened.
Kengo Kuma Associates reveal design for 'bucolic' Busan art museum
BY Kim Megson | 06 Mar 2018
The architecture studio of Kengo Kuma have won another major cultural project, this time for an art museum in Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city.
Gulliver's seeks next round of applicants for trainee management scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Mar 2018
UK theme park operator Gulliver’s is accepting the next round of applicants for its in-house training programme, as the company seeks fresh new talent to lead the company in the years to come.
Further senior departures from SeaWorld following Joel Manby's resignation
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Mar 2018
The floodgates have opened for SeaWorld, following the resignation of two more senior executives after the departure of former president and CEO Joel Manby last week.
New Orleans aquarium becomes first in US to be recognised as 'sensory inclusive'
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Mar 2018
An aquarium in New Orleans, Louisiana, has become the first in the US to be certified as sensory inclusive, with specific programming and training aimed at people with sensory processing needs.
Istanbul Modern moves to temporary accommodation to clear way for new Renzo Piano-designed home
BY Alice Davis | 02 Mar 2018
The Istanbul Modern, Turkey’s leading contemporary art gallery, has closed its doors on the banks of the Bosphorus, where a new home will be built on the same site.
     
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Disney Imagineers to reinvent patient experience, as company commits US$100m to children's hospitals worldwide
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Mar 2018
Disney is commiting more than US$100m (€81m, £71.6m) to children’s hospitals across the world, with the company’s Imagineers tasked with reinventing the patient and family experience in a care setting.
Bob Iger hails Disney’s ‘era of expansion’, as CEO hints at new IP additions for company’s parks
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Mar 2018
Bob Iger hails Disney’s ‘era of expansion’, as CEO hints at new IP additions for company’s parks
Holovis plans significant Asian expansion as Road King acquires stake in company
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Mar 2018
Holovis has secured a multimillion pound investment from asset management company Road King, with the Hong Kong firm now owning a minority investment in the experiential design specialists.
Machine learning meets culture, as Google rolls out experimental programs on Art and Culture app
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2018
Google has released three experimental computer programs through its arts and culture platform, each designed to explore how machine learning can enhance the public’s understanding of, and access to, art.
Tourism focus as government trials 5G in Britain
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2018
Tourism is at the forefront of a new government initiative to bring 5G to the UK, with six projects established in an attempt to accelerate the rollout of the wireless networking technology in Britain.
Ohio university and Cedar Fair team up for attraction management degree
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2018
Cedar Fair has teamed up with the city of Sandusky and Bowling Green State University, to create a new tourism degree themed on Resort and Attraction Management, with the new course set to launch as soon as the 2020 school year kicks off.
Sapporo Maruyama Zoo welcomes Japan's largest polar bear exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2018
Sapporo Maruyama Zoo in Sapporo, Japan, is about to launch a new polar bear exhibit, with the new facility doubling as a specialist breeding facility for Japan’s zoos.
Saudi Arabia green lights country's first Museum of History of Science and Technology in Islam
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Mar 2018
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has issued a license for the establishment of the country’s first ever Museum of History of Science and Technology in Islam.
Museum and heritage sectors prioritise environmental sustainability, says culture study
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2018
A new census looking at environmental sustainability for cultural leaders, has found that nearly all museum and heritage organisations in Britain have experienced positive benefits when taking environmental action.
US$200m waterpark proposed for Mall of America
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Mar 2018
The owners of Minnesota’s Mall of America are considering a US$200m (€162.5m, £144.7m) waterpark addition to the property, releasing a new rendering of the proposed project in the city of Bloomington.
Samsung patents flying screen device
BY Alice Davis | 08 Mar 2018
Samsung has patented a display screen that flies around and could respond to and be controlled by eye movements and recognise voices.
Icehotel seeks designers to create guest rooms at its next wintry wonderland
BY Kim Megson | 08 Mar 2018
With the imminent arrival of spring across Europe, and temperatures tentatively rising, the ephemeral Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden will soon return from whence it came, melting back into the Torne River.
Tokyo lab demonstrates dynamic projection mapping on dancing man
BY Alice Davis | 08 Mar 2018
A laboratory that’s part of the University of Tokyo has released a video showing projection mapping trained on a moving person, with the media even seeming to stretch and change form as they tug on their shirt.
Zaha Hadid Architects win competition for Sharjah leisure hub inspired by falling water droplet
BY Kim Megson | 07 Mar 2018
Following an international competition, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) have been appointed to design the Central Hub of the Aljada leisure masterplan in Sharjah, UAE.
Registration opens for IAAPA EMEA Spring Forum
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 06 Mar 2018
Registration for IAAPA EMEA’s 2018 Spring Forum in Dublin and Belfast, Ireland, has now opened.
Kengo Kuma Associates reveal design for 'bucolic' Busan art museum
BY Kim Megson | 06 Mar 2018
The architecture studio of Kengo Kuma have won another major cultural project, this time for an art museum in Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city.
Gulliver's seeks next round of applicants for trainee management scheme
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Mar 2018
UK theme park operator Gulliver’s is accepting the next round of applicants for its in-house training programme, as the company seeks fresh new talent to lead the company in the years to come.
Further senior departures from SeaWorld following Joel Manby's resignation
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Mar 2018
The floodgates have opened for SeaWorld, following the resignation of two more senior executives after the departure of former president and CEO Joel Manby last week.
New Orleans aquarium becomes first in US to be recognised as 'sensory inclusive'
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Mar 2018
An aquarium in New Orleans, Louisiana, has become the first in the US to be certified as sensory inclusive, with specific programming and training aimed at people with sensory processing needs.
Istanbul Modern moves to temporary accommodation to clear way for new Renzo Piano-designed home
BY Alice Davis | 02 Mar 2018
The Istanbul Modern, Turkey’s leading contemporary art gallery, has closed its doors on the banks of the Bosphorus, where a new home will be built on the same site.
     
 


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