This projection mapping show brings the story of St. Maarten to light, on the facade of City Hall in Utrecht’s city center. A theatre puppet style of storytelling recounts the origins of St. Maarten’s legend, the history of the city of Utrecht, and the ties that inextricably link them together.

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. Objects from World War II fill the museum from top to bottom. Each object represents the story of a person who owned it or used it. The museum intertwines the object with the story of the person attached to it. In this way, the museum presents war in the light of what is affected most by conflict – our humanity. The projections showcase many objects from the museum and for this reason, the show asks the question: are you willing to stand up for the liberty of others?

‘Kleur de Stad’ is a community art installation by Mr.Beam Studio, that allows young and old to color their city and share their creativity with others.

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.

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.

The Rembrandts Amsterdam 5D immersive show takes you inside the world of the prolific painter, Rembrandt van Rijn.

Step back to the 17th century. Visit a reconstruction of Rembrandt’s studio on the Rozengracht, where he created his iconic last works. Here you will meet Rembrandt, his mistress Hendrickje, his son Titus and his daughter Cornelia. Rembrandts Amsterdam takes you on a journey through the life of Amsterdam’s most famous artist.

This projection mapping show commemorates 75 years of liberation after World War 2.

Every year the Netherlands lights 16 Freedom Fires (Vrijheidsvuur) on the 4th of May. We created our show for the lighting in front of the Hotel de Wêreld in Wageningen. Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz and Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes famously signed the capitulation here in 1945. This signing signaled the end of the war.