Step into a mesmerizing world crafted by Mr.Beam at WONDR Experience in Amsterdam. Our team has brought to life a captivating kaleidoscope room.

Mr.Beam was invited to collaborate on the BBC Earth Experience, where we had the honor of crafting captivating animations to seamlessly transition between continents. Our team meticulously blended various documentary segments, transforming them into a cohesive and immersive adventure.

Nijntje has moved back to her original house, a freshly renovated nijntjemuseum.
⁠In one of the many thematic rooms we invite you to fly above colourful landscapes with Boris in a 360° immersive projection mapping.

Panorama Hanze is an immersive 360 experience, taking visitors directly into the history of Zwolle and its ties to the Hanseatic era. What makes this project unique is that the location is literally interwoven with the story. This is addressed in visual, audio and narrative throughout the experience.

The Quake Immersive Experience takes the visitor back to the year 1755, to relive the great Lisbon earthquake. The experience museum combines video mapping, interactive technology, and state-of-the-art simulators as tools for education. The visitor learns about the devastating consequences of the earthquake in Lisbon. The museum also teaches visitors about the lasting effects of the event on society up to the present.

Mr.Beam created projection mapping visuals for the official music video for “Feel Something“. The song by artists Armin van Buuren and Duncan Laurence conveys messaging around the need to feel something during uncertainty. We developed an array of colorful geometric and patterned motion graphics that create bursts of uplifting color moments to help convey the message.

Our team created a 270° immersive projection for WWII Museum Overloon. The museum sits on top of the battlefield site at Overloon. 

We combined our fascination for light, architecture and visual innovation and created an immersive performance piece titled ‘Safe Space’.

A heritage site turned into a respite from the worries of the outside world. Become fully immersed in the changing innerscapes, tailored and projected onto the interior architecture of a chosen space, merging the physical and ethereal into one realm of possibilities.

The Dutch water protection system is a complicated and advanced organisation. To translate the story into a visual language that is understandable for every visitor, the technical production uses state of the art technology, to deliver an installation for the museum that can surprise the audience with a digital explanation and experience of historical events.

We created an immersive art installation experience for the exhibition Infinity: the Endless Realm of Cindy Chao. We worked in collaboration with the spatial design team of Tom Postma Design.

To begin with, the entry installation gradually drew visitors into the exhibition space through an entry experience. We projected dreamy simulations of Cindy Chao’s watercolor paintings and sketches onto layers of fabric. As a result, the setup created an inviting dreamscape.

Coupled with the entry installation, the second installation was a 180° immersive audiovisual experience. The second installation featured a curved projection surface. The experience took visitors on a journey of the Cindy Chao The Art Jewel craftsmen.