Announcing the 2024 Out of This World Experiences Awards Winners
We’re thrilled to announce the winners of LAVNCH [CODE]’s 3rd Annual Out of This World Experiences Awards (OoTWEA).
This year, we have three incredible winners and three honorable mentions. These stunning installations were chosen from our finalists via a vote by you, our readers.
2024 Out of This World Experiences Awards Winners
Here at LAVNCH [CODE], we’re big fans of creative uses of technologies—the ones that make make you say “WOW!” as your jaw drops. The OoTWEA winners do just that.
The winners are (in alphabetical order)… drumroll please …
ARTE MUSEUM LAS VEGAS

Location: Las Vegas, NV
Submitted by: AVI-SPL
Integration Firm: AVI-SPL
Why It’s Out of This World: Las Vegas isn’t known for subtlety, but the ARTE MUSEUM takes the sensational to the next level, delivering an out-of-this-world experience unlike anything the U.S. has seen before. Forget paintings on a wall. Here, immersive technology designed and installed via a collaboration between AVI-SPL and d’strict, transforms the entire space into a portal to another world. High-definition visuals sprawl across floors and walls, creating a captivating large-scale, multi-sensory adventure. The state-of-the-art audio system acts as central element and core component of the multi-sensory experience. The immersive exhibits installed by AVI-SPL orchestrate space, content, and technology to create interactive storytelling experiences that bring joy and amazement. ARTE MUSEUM LAS VEGAS is not just an exhibition, it leverages advanced technology to pull guests in completely, making them part of the exhibit. Nature, art, and technology blend together, leaving visitors with a lasting impression of the power of human imagination, technology, and art.
Outernet London
Location: London, UK
Submitted by: Solotech
Integration Firm: Solotech
Why It’s Out of This World: Outernet London is the most advanced immersive space in the world—at the heart of the district is The Now Building featuring 23,000 sq. ft. of floor-to-ceiling wraparound screens able to create never before seen digital experiences. Inside, visitors will find five different spaces including the main Now Building with a 14-meter-high atrium, the Now Arcade, the Now Venue Cinema Expansion, and two pop-up buildings—Pop 1 and Pop 2. The Now is one of the most exciting parts of Outernet, featuring a four-story high LED wall—as well as retractable walls, creating a flexible immersive space. Thanks to early involvement in the project, the Solotech team was able to design an audio network capable of meeting different demands and offering a variety of options for the client. Named as “London’s most visited tourist attraction” by The Times newspaper in 2023, Outernet has attracted 6.25M visitors in its inaugural year; it is the largest digital exhibition space in Europe.
Talking Stick Resort
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Submitted by: CCS Presentation Systems
Integration Firm: CCS Presentation Systems
Why It’s Out of This World: When Talking Stick Resort sought to create a first impression to take its guest’s breath away, CCS rose to the challenge. The project features a massive dvLED wall mounted to the ceiling in the main entryway of the hotel—a circular rotunda measuring 40×40 ft. The entryway went from a static space to a dynamic experience that highlights the uniqueness of the culture’s native to Arizona and the beauty of the desert. Working with OpenEye Global, content was specially designed to create the effect of a sky theater and, through forced perspective, take guests on a visual journey using images generally referred to as anamorphic. The goal was to transform the rotunda into a memorable first stop for people visiting the hotel and casino. Talking Stick wanted this to be such a mind-bending spectacle that people would pull out their phones, take pictures and videos, post them to social media, and spend a few moments staring at the technology and trying to figure out how it was accomplished. The content pays homage to the two Native American Tribes whose culture led to the creation of Talking Stick, the Pima and the Maricopa—as well as to other cultures. The content contains a tribute to the Arizona desert landscape, brilliant footage of wildlife (butterflies, eagles, coyotes, horses), and breathtaking scenery of mountains, deserts, and rushing rivers. There are also holiday-themed scenes, scenes for special ceremonies and festive occasions, and even fully immersive anamorphic content.
2024 Out of This World Experiences Awards Honorable Mentions
While we could only have three winners, there were three other outstanding installations that blew our readers away—so we gave them honorable mentions to recognize their creativity and hard work.
Caterpillar

Location: Tinaja Hills, AZ
Submitted by: Pearl Technology
Integration Firm: Pearl Technology
Why It’s Out of This World: The outdoor desert demonstration grounds at Caterpillar’s AZ facility allow clients in the grandstands to see the machinery at work in real-world environments—while experiencing what is happening directly from the operators. The operators can communicate with each other while simultaneously choosing to broadcast audio and video of what they are doing to the grandstands. Operators can also hear what is being said by presenters in the stands. This installation posed several challenges for the design team including the large coverage areas and distances, maintaining ease of operation, broadcasting full bandwidth audio, ruthless desert environmental conditions, and the need for flexibility of wireless frequencies due to unregulated transmissions from across the southern border of the United States. Pearl Technology was able to use wireless technology that utilized custom designed quadversity RF over fiber antenna systems disguised among the desert landscape. These antennas were placed in the hills of the desert area and because of their remote location are all powered from custom solar panel arrays all hidden into the landscape. The demonstration arena features a viewing gallery that allows clients to see the heavy machinery firsthand. Along with high quality audio reinforcement systems the addition of a nearly two-story-high 48:9 direct view LED display wall brings the experience of Caterpillars clients to the next level. The capability now exists to show presentation data on the heavy machinery, wireless video feed from the operators focused on control operation, and exterior views of specific, close-up parts of the machinery. Attendees can even enjoy drone footage can be displayed for a full 360-degree vantage point of what is happening.
Disney Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Submitted by: Sony
Integration Firm: All of It Now
Why It’s Out of This World: This installation seamlessly married the real world with the magical realm of Encanto, through the use of innovative new technology and techniques that engaged, immersed, inspired, and delighted audiences at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and at-home viewers on Disney+. Being able to work in the realistic 3D space provided by the Spatial Reality Display allowed this project to push the boundaries of visualization by showing content, as opposed to asking someone to imagine it. This workflow also gave the behind-the-scenes creatives and artists more realistic insight into the full process and their own work, when compared to 2D mockups. Using the Spatial Reality Display, All of it Now was able to unlock new forms of creativity and help streamline their pre-production workflow. Many of the effects used in the augmented reality broadcast were particle-based and having a display that could support 2D and 3D visuals provided better context, and spatialization. Using Sony’s Spatial Reality Display, the All of it Now team was also able to view and navigate the Hollywood Bowl and visualize the camera movements in a 3D space.
DraftKings Sportsbook at Wrigley Field

Location: Chicago, IL
Submitted by: Nanolumens
Integration Firm: McCann Systems
Why It’s Out of This World: Historical landmarks like Wrigley Field, require many levels of approval for work to begin on a project such as the DraftKings flagship located inside the stadium. Gensler’s designers worked alongside the National Park Service, the State Historic Preservation Office, and the Commission on Chicago Landmarks to work through the project timeline for Wrigley’s new addition. They kept the historical architecture and made the new space tie into the Wrigley Field experience with accents evocative of the stadium. Passersby’s won’t have any clue about the modern technology that resides inside as the sportsbook looks like part of the existing infrastructure. Even without the ability to place bets, this is an impressive venue that greets visitors with a sprawling display. The sportsbook will be open year-round both on gamedays and non-gamedays, with a premier food and beverage experience to complement its innovative visuals.
Congrats to the Out of This World Experiences Awards Winners
Congratulations to all of our OoTWEA winners! We look forward to seeing more stunning installations from you and your teams in the future. And thank you to our readers for taking the time to carefully select the 2024 OoTWEA winners and honorable mentions.





