Mylee Blake

(she/her)

Visionary Media Producer and Immersive Experience Creator

Mylee Blake is a dynamic creative producer whose career has left an indelible mark on various fields from immersive art to film production to augmented reality experiences. Starting her career at 18, as the youngest Vice President in Dave & Buster’s history, she moved on to coordinating over $1B in feature films and commercials before transitioning into the world of immersive design.

In New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, Mylee's artistic journey has been a testament to her versatility and innovation. From pioneering immersive projections in the underground electronic music scene to producing the pilot season of Impractical Jokers, she's continuously pushed the edge of entertainment.

Mylee has been a trailblazer in the world of video projection art, shaping the sensory landscape of raves and festivals. Her mesmerizing visual displays have transformed stages into otherworldly realms, captivating audiences with their beauty and complexity. Her dedication to transformative experiences led her to attempt the restoration of The Palace Theatre in Oakland, balancing community needs with artistic vision. Experimenting with immersive formats, she standardized ethical guidelines for creating alternate realities with large groups of participants.

Blending technology with deep storytelling, her AR experiences captivate audiences, seamlessly merging virtual and physical worlds to create immersive narratives.

During the pandemic, Mylee's path led her to Colorado, where she and her partner, Jazmin Hupp, created silent meditation retreats and organized Rage Palace, an outdoor event for women to release anger.

Mylee's creative journey encompasses not only film production and immersive design, but also a deep exploration of consciousness and how humans experience each other.

Mylee Blake remains at the forefront of innovation, inspiring audiences and fellow creators alike to dream big and explore new frontiers in art and technology.