DC taps creative agency Giant Spoon for an experiential activation

When: July 19–22
Where: Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter, 401 K Street, San Diego, CA 92101
Price: Free
Tags: #activation, #participatory, #interactive
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Fans will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the DC Universe for the first time and literally walk through the originals, classics and comics soon to be available through the digital service.
Open for four days only Thursday, July 19 to Sunday, July 22, a larger-than-life installation of epic proportions will welcome fans into interactive spaces that bring iconic characters and stories to life.
Register now at DCUniverseExperience.com. After registering, fans will head to the Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter, directly across the street from the San Diego Convention Center. Guests of the activation will interact with dozens of activities and installations including:
Explore Dick Grayson’s Titans loft and uncover clues to his whereabouts
Experience the mysterious creations of Dr. Niles Caulder in the Doom Patrol lab
Avoid succumbing to the deadly virus in the mystical swamps of Swamp Thing
Join earth’s newest superhero team in the Young Justice Watchtower
Create mayhem in the Harley Quinn chaos room
Step into the sewers with Batman and descend into madness in The Court of Owls
Enjoy the first public unveiling of rare artwork and memorabilia only previously seen in exclusive engagements
Discover hidden clues and get an exclusive first-look at the DC UNIVERSE digital subscription service
And so much more…
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Content Advisories: Attendees should expect to be on their feet and walking much of the time. Please contact the organizers for concerns about accessibility.
		
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