Genius Loci Weimar Festival
Architecture Projection Mapping
This seven-minute projection mapping turns the building façade into a stage for Goethe’s Faust. Instead of abstract visuals, it follows a clear narrative: Faust and Gretchen’s tragic encounter animates across the architecture before shifting inward to Goethe’s own pivotal decision. A bold red-and-black woodcut style recalls his era of printmaking while amplifying the drama’s passion and darkness. In the finale, a QR code invites the audience to vote on the ending via a web app, with the majority choice determining how the projection concludes in real time.
Our Credit: Everything from art direction to technical implementation.
Technology: AI Image and Video generation, Unreal Engine 5, Touch Designer, Blender, Adobe Premier, Adobe After Effect
Artechouse NYC
Interactive Wall Experience
Rising River wall experience invites the audience to contribute their greatest strengths and deepest vulnerabilities to the garden via a web application.
In response, they witness their unique spiritual flower bloom and hear an echoing question from the garden, sparking conversations and fostering introspection and connection.
Our Credit: Everything from creative direction to technical implementation.
Technology: Unreal Engine 5, Touch Designer, Node.js Web Application
Lille Palace of Fine Arts
Architecture Projection Mapping
This architectural projection mapping show, presented at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille in collaboration with musician Demsky, transforms the building into a living, audio-reactive canvas. Guided by the rhythm of sound, light and form dance across the façade, using the architecture itself as an instrument.
Our Credit: Everything from art direction to technical implementation. Technology: Unreal Engine 5, Touch Designer, Blender, Cinema 4D, Adobe Premier, Adobe After Effect
New York Academy of Science
Interactive Installation
Neural Harmony
Neural Harmony interactive installation explores the concept of Neural Syntax proposed by professor György Buzsáki. Neural Syntax suggests that the brain organizes information and processes sequences through rhythmic brain waves, akin to a language-like syntax that structures neural communication and cognitive functions. This piece has been exhibited at New York Academy of Science, Artechouse NYC and New York University Neural Science Institute.
Our Credit: Everything, creative direction, fabrication and technical implementation. Neural Science knowledge collaborated with NYU Neural Science Institute.
Technology: Unreal Engine 5, Touch Designer, Node.js Web Application, Arduino + Physical Computing
Museum of the City of New York
Robert Rauschenberg Exhibition
Interactive Collage Experience
Neural Harmony interactive installation explores the concept of Neural Syntax proposed by professor György Buzsáki. Neural Syntax suggests that the brain organizes information and processes sequences through rhythmic brain waves, akin to a language-like syntax that structures neural communication and cognitive functions. This piece has been exhibited at New York Academy of Science, Artechouse NYC and New York University Neural Science Institute.
Our Credit: Everything, creative direction, fabrication and technical implementation. Neural Science knowledge collaborated with NYU Neural Science Institute.
Technology: Unreal Engine 5, Touch Designer, Node.js Web Application, Arduino + Physical Computing