On January 3, 2026, the Triangulum Community kicked off the year with a high-energy electronic music event at Hayfilm Cluster. Featuring Nick Gregory, Kai, EDE, and Leo Aniram, the night brought together sound, architecture, and immersive digital visuals in one of Yerevan’s most distinctive industrial spaces.
For this production, our team delivered large-scale projection mapping on both walls and ceilings, transforming the raw industrial interior into a fully immersive visual environment that naturally amplified the rhythm and energy of the music.
The goal was simple: use advanced projection mapping to visually redefine the space, without additional lighting or lasers, and create a spatial transformation that organically supported the music.
Hayfilm Cluster’s industrial architecture - with high ceilings, large wall surfaces, and textured structural elements - offered the perfect canvas for large-scale 3D projection mapping.
Rather than focusing only on stage screens, we treated the entire venue as a projection surface. By mapping both vertical walls and overhead surfaces, we created a continuous immersive field of motion, light, and form.
This approach allowed us to:
The result was a cohesive architectural transformation driven entirely by projection mapping technology.
The wall projection system covered multiple large vertical surfaces throughout the venue. Each surface was carefully measured and digitally modeled before deployment. Through geometric correction and edge blending, we achieved seamless continuity across all architectural planes.
Wall mapping allowed us to:
By turning walls into dynamic visual surfaces, static industrial features became part of the storytelling experience.
Ceiling mapping played a key role in creating a truly immersive environment.
Mapping the overhead surfaces allowed us to:
Ceiling projection removes the traditional boundary between stage and audience, creating a unified visual dome that boosts engagement. Through careful projector alignment and calibration, brightness and clarity were maintained across all elevated surfaces, essential for professional large-format mapping.
Delivering smooth wall and ceiling projection required detailed technical planning. Our workflow included:
We deployed high-performance units via our professional projector rent infrastructure, ensuring:
All projection content was custom-optimized for Hayfilm Cluster’s layout, giving clean mapping alignment and distortion-free visuals.
By focusing solely on projection mapping, the visual identity of the event felt cohesive and architectural. Guests experienced:
The projections didn’t distract from the performances, they enhanced them. The architecture itself became part of the rhythm, reinforcing collective energy on the dancefloor. Immersive visuals boosted the atmosphere while preserving the venue’s raw character and the identity of the Triangulum Community.
Triangulum Invites EDE showed how large-scale projection mapping, strategically applied to walls and ceilings, can completely redefine a venue’s perception without adding extra production layers.
Through precise 3D projection mapping, professional projector rent solutions, and careful architectural alignment, we transformed a raw industrial space into a dynamic, immersive visual environment.
The outcome was a bold, spatially transformative electronic music experience, powered entirely by projection.