Wix Museum Night
Wix Museum Night was developed as an interactive installation for a public museum-night presentation. The project translated visitor presence into a responsive visual system designed for a live cultural event with changing audiences, short dwell times, and a high-energy public setting.
The work focused on immediacy: people needed to understand that their movement mattered without instruction-heavy framing. Visual feedback, timing, and responsiveness were calibrated so the installation could operate as both an artwork and a social gathering point.
For Phenomena Labs, the project represents the studio's event-facing installation practice: concept development, interaction design, real-time software, on-site calibration, and a robust presentation format built for public flow rather than controlled gallery conditions.
The work focused on immediacy: people needed to understand that their movement mattered without instruction-heavy framing. Visual feedback, timing, and responsiveness were calibrated so the installation could operate as both an artwork and a social gathering point.
For Phenomena Labs, the project represents the studio's event-facing installation practice: concept development, interaction design, real-time software, on-site calibration, and a robust presentation format built for public flow rather than controlled gallery conditions.