Top five experiential stories of the week

Jurassic World's activation at Waterloo, a Game of Thrones dragon and disruptive event technology trends are the experiential stories you need to know this week.

Top five experiential stories of the week
Top five experiential stories of the week

1. To celebrate the launch of its Jurassic World movie, , which was labelled ‘Danger,’ ‘Predatory Livestock,’ and ‘Trained Handlers Only’. Three days later, four Velociraptors emerged from the container and others were positioned around the station. It was the most-read story of the week on Event by far, so we looked at .

2. In second place, Event's  story proved a hit. At the event, consultant and writer Corbin Ball talked about wearable computing, augmented reality, crowdshaping and event apps.

3. . Visitors were able to watch the dragon’s feeding time, as well as a check-up with a vet. 

4. this week. The activation features palm trees, day beds, giant pineapples and pink flamingos, plus beach-inspired Cîroc pineapple vodka cocktails.

5. Readers also wanted to see inside , which was produced in collaboration with agency Frukt. The 'Unearthed' experience was housed in a purpose-built Jägerhaus, which was designed to appeal to Jägermeister’s core audience of 24-35 year-old men and to reflect the drink’s heritage.

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