HEXADOME

Sound, Immersive Art, Music

The Hexadome offers a touring immersive audiovisual experience unlike any other. The installation features six massive rear-projection screens and 52 channels of high-resolution spatial sound. Designed as a multi-sensory environment, it fosters a deep connection between art, technology, and storytelling.

The Hexadome offers a touring immersive audiovisual experience unlike any other. The installation features six massive rear-projection screens and 52 channels of high-resolution spatial sound, supporting award-winning exclusive content produced by the Hexadome team. Designed as a multi-sensory environment, it fosters a deep connection between art, technology, and storytelling.

The Hexadome emerged between 2015 and 2017 from a single question: how to create the clearest possible channel between immersive artists and their audience. It premiered at Berlin’s Gropius Bau with Institute for Sound and Music in 2018, developed with ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe. Nearly a decade on, the format continues to tour while an expanded future vision advances shared direct experience through sound, light, and intelligent systems.

Format

Size

Modular touring configuration, approximately 15m diameter and 7m high. Adaptable to venue conditions; modular and rapid-deploy

Audio

52-channel Meyer Sound spatial audio
Open spatial audio interface, not locked to a single engine

Visual

Six custom rear-projection screens

Structure

Suspended hexagonal truss and rigging

Hexadome Future

Building on the success of the original touring format, Hexadome extends its architecture toward an expanded future vision, advancing shared direct experience through sound, light, and intelligent systems. The format is designed for brand and institutional partners seeking to transform existing content or develop entirely new audiovisual experiences at an extraordinary level of emotional and technical fidelity.