The Las Vegas Sphere: a new horizon in immersive experience design
<p>The Las Vegas skyline has been forever transformed by the addition of a massive, awe-inspiring structure. The Sphere at The Venetian Resort, the latest project of Madison Square Garden CEO James Dolan, marks a new era in immersive experiences. The gargantuan building, lined with a fully-programmable LED lighting exterior, paints an enchanting picture of life-like images visible from miles away, and opens a world of new possibilities in the realm of experiential entertainment.</p>
<h1>A Sphere Like No Other</h1>
<p><img alt="A shot showing The Sphere in the Las Vegas skyline, with the external LED screens depicting an eyeball" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:630/1*fHBEf4WwmhyZpg5F3Xk81Q.jpeg" style="height:467px; width:700px" /></p>
<p>The Sphere displayed as an eyeball (Image via Greg Doherty/Getty Images)</p>
<p>Once fully completed, the Sphere will stand as the world’s largest spherical structure at an impressive 415 feet wide by 366 feet tall. The exterior, which is already finished and garnering widespread attention for its creative displays, only tells part of the story. The interior, still under construction, promises an experience that will mirror and surpass the exterior’s captivating spectacle.</p>
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