Immersive Experiences and Art Installations
HOLOPHONIX is redefining how sound is experienced in art and public spaces – transforming exhibitions, heritage sites, and installations into spatially enriched, emotionally resonant environments.
From real-time trajectories to generative motion models, the system offers unmatched creative freedom for artists and scenographers working at the intersection of sound, space, and storytelling.
It powers major works such as Pascal Dusapin and Anselm Kiefer’s monumental installation at the Panthéon in Paris – the monument’s first public sound commission in nearly a century – as well as Bob Wilson’s immersive performance at the Sainte-Chapelle, and dozens of large-scale sound-led pieces each year at the world-renowned Venice Biennale.
With seamless integration into interactive media, kinetic systems, and high-density speaker arrays, HOLOPHONIX enables creators to sculpt living sonic environments – giving sound a spatial body that evolves across architecture, motion, and time. It transforms spaces into sensory experiences that invite immersion, reflection, and wonder.