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The Experience Designers

The Experience Designers

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  • Inside Frameless: The UK’s #1 Immersive Art Experience with Rosie O'Connor
    Nov 6 2025

    We’re live at FRAMELESS, London’s #1 immersive art experience, for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how art, technology, and emotion converge. Host Steve Usher sits down with Rosie O’Connor, the art historian and curator behind this groundbreaking space, to uncover how timeless masterpieces are transformed into living, sensory worlds.

    Located in Marble Arch, FRAMELESS is redefining the immersive art experience as the largest permanent multi-sensory venue in the UK. Across four galleries, visitors step inside reimagined works of some of the world’s greatest artists—where art breaks free from the frame and connects directly to our senses.

    From accessibility and sensory design to the choreography of sound, light, and movement, this episode explores how immersive storytelling turns art into an experience that moves both heart and mind.


    Website
    www.frameless.com

    Connect with Rosie
    www.linkedin.com/in/rosie-oconnor/

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    43 m
  • Food Anthropologist: The hidden power of taste & how it shapes who we are
    Oct 23 2025

    What if the future of experience design starts not on a screen but on your tongue?

    In this episode, food anthropologist Caroline Hobkinson invites us into her London kitchen to explore the connection between taste, sound, and human emotion. Through a live sensory experiment, she reveals how our brains respond to flavor, sound, and ritual and why modern life has numbed our ability to truly feel. From seaweed that “sings,” to the psychology of coffee rituals and the intimacy of blindfolded dining, this conversation reawakens our senses and reframes how we connect with food, with others, and with ourselves.

    00:00 – Welcome to Caroline’s Kitchen

    02:00 – What Is a Food Anthropologist?

    06:00 – The Ritual of Coffee: Modern Communion

    09:30 – Why Taste Is the Most Intimate Sense

    12:00 – The Seaweed Experiment: Eating With Sound

    18:00 – The Science Behind It: What the Brain Does

    24:00 – Blindfolded Bananas & the Art of Surrender

    33:00 – Designing for the Senses: Lessons for Brands and Experience Creators

    41:00 – The Smell of Memory

    44:00 – Bringing Mindfulness to Everyday Eating

    46:00 – Closing Reflections: Reawakening the Senses

    Caroline's bio

    Immersive Experience Director - MultiSensory FoodArtist – Food Anthropologist investigating behaviour, ritual and interrelationships of sensory modalities Born in Cologne in 1979, trained at Central Saint Martin’s where she gained a degree in Fine Art and SOAS where she earned a master’s degree in Anthropology, she has been creating events and food installations, in galleries, museums and public spaces worldwide.

    She has published and co-authored numerous research and academic papers on the neuroscientific workings of eating behaviour and conducted anthropological qualitative research into food and drink habits and rituals. She is a fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute.

    Operating within the intersections of technology, food and the senses, Caroline has been giving numerous interactive talks and lectures that re
    imagine people‘s food rituals. Her work and research has appeared in numerous publications and she has collaborated on events for Unilever, Disney, Barilla, Magnum, Selfridges, Bang & Olufsen, Kensington Palace and Pink Lady Apples.

    Contact

    www.carolinehobkinson.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-hobkinson-creative-director/

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    55 m
  • Tim Hill - From Liverpool FC's Anfield to Berlin’s Techno Clubs. Why Rituals Matter!
    Oct 9 2025

    Tim Hill shares his unique insights into the magic of live events and the communal experiences they create. Drawing from his ethnographic research at Liverpool FC's Anfield stadium and Berlin's underground techno clubs, he shares how rituals, community, and emotional connections shape unforgettable experiences. He emphasises the importance of co-creation in designing atmospheres that resonate deeply with audiences, illustrating how these moments of togetherness can be both powerful and transformative.

    00:00 — Opening: The Magic of Live Events
    01:42 — Understanding Anfield's Unique Atmosphere
    04:19 — Researching Local Football Culture
    05:21 — The Challenges of Ethnographic Research
    08:19 — Exploring Fan Demographics
    11:36 — The Role of Rituals in Atmosphere
    14:19 — Designing Experiences at Anfield
    16:20 — The Impact of "You'll Never Walk Alone"
    18:51 — Community Identity and Solidarity
    22:46 — Designing Emotionally Engaging Experiences
    24:34 — The Four-Step Ritual Design Process
    31:27 — Thinking Beyond Football: Broader Applications
    36:47 — Insights from Berlin Nightclubs
    41:42 — The Paradox of Fitting In and Standing Out
    48:39 — The Importance of Exclusion in Experience Design
    51:45 — Final Thoughts on Designing Rituals

    Bio & links

    Tim Hill is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the University of Bath and Director of Studies for the BSc Business program. His research explores the edges of consumer culture, from hardcore football fandom to Berlin’s exclusive techno scene, uncovering what these fringe worlds reveal about belonging, identity, and community. Tim’s work has been published in leading journals, and he’s also the co-author of The Dark Side of Marketing Communication and an Associate Editor at the Journal of Marketing Management.

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-hill-99425b378/

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    58 m
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