A picnic lunch Wednesday offered picnic baskets for groups of seven—so each person had to meet six new folks with whom to chat and chow.
Photo: Marla Aufmuth
Paper Punk Art Wall
Meant to offer attendees a low barrier to entry for creative expression, Paper Punk offered a station where attendees could use prefab templates to create small art pieces—think origami meets Lego—and affix them to an evolving wall.
Photo: Kris Krüg
TEDx Wall
TEDx planners from around the world expressed themselves on an interactive chalkboard wall.
Photo: Marla Aufmuth
For the launch of the Secret Obsession fragrance in Toronto, Calvin Klein sent private cars to chauffeur guests to an undisclosed location. The 2008 event blindfolded attendees and led them through a sensory experience set up inside a bank vault.
Photo: Courtesy of Overcat Communications
Actress Gwendoline Christie, who plays Brienne on the show, posed on a replica of the Iron Throne.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
TEDActive guests scooped up logo water bottles upon their arrival that served as giveaways, as well as a way to stay hydrated without the use of disposable plastic bottles. Hydration stations allowed guests to fill up easily and as often as they liked.