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Turning 35K+ passersby into performers, an immersive space for Flâneur and Awakenings
For Flâneur and Awakening ADE 2025, we designed an 18 m² reactive LED wall that did more than display content, it came alive. The installation responded to movement in real time, transforming every passerby into a performer.
As people moved through the space, the wall translated their presence into rippling visual energy, creating a living canvas that merged Flaneur's tech-forward identity with the visceral pulse of electronic music culture.
Project highlights
- Reactive Space18 m²
- EVENT DURATION5 days
- Average Interaction Time60-90 sec
- ESTIMATED REACH8.5k
- Proprietary tracking technologyJona 2.0
The wall worked on instinct. Walk past, and it responds immediately. Stop to watch, and the visuals deepen. Bring friends, and individual gestures merge into collective patterns, turning casual interactions into spontaneous performances.
The Challenge
Jairo Lopez, Creative Director at Flâneur, alongside Natalia Rożkiewicz and Regi Schalks, became our compass. They live and breathe fashion and electronic music culture, and their vision was clear: the interaction needed to feel elegant, prominent, tech-forward, and modern, worthy of both the brand and the crowd. Our challenge was translating that instinct into technology that could deliver it flawlessly.
At ADE, thousands of experiences unfold simultaneously, which means every installation is competing to become someone's story. We had seconds to earn attention, so we designed for the way people actually move through festivals: quickly, curiously, and in groups.
Our Process
Our process started with observation: how do people move through festival spaces? How do solo interactions become group moments? How do you design a reveal that unfolds naturally rather than announces itself?
These questions shaped every decision. We needed an installation that responded to individual gestures but also scaled to collective energy, where a single person could spark something, and a crowd could amplify it. The brand reveal couldn't be explicit; it had to emerge through experience, layer by layer.
The Engine: Jona 2.0
At the heart of the installation was Jona 2.0, our proprietary tracking system. A network of cameras mapped movement across the entire 18 m² surface, translating real-time data into generative visuals with ultra-low latency. The response felt physical and immediate, no lag between gesture and effect.
The real challenge wasn't technical complexity; it was invisibility. We built something sophisticated enough to handle unpredictable human behavior, yet simple enough that no one thought about how it worked.
They didn't see cameras or code, only their movement, amplified.
The wall didn't just attract attention, it held it. People returned multiple times, bringing friends to share the experience. Solo visitors became performers, crowds became collaborators. What started as curiosity turned into genuine engagement.
Tech
- Unity
- GLSL
- Proprietary Tracking System
Acknowledgements
- Name
- Jairo Lopez
- Natalia Rozkiewicz
- Sunniva Ottestad
- Luuk Molenschot
- Role
- Creative Director Flâneur
- Project Manager Flâneur
- Project Manager, Baast Studio
- Awakenings Festival





